Bryan and Sarah Baeumler to return to HGTV after inking deal with Rogers
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Bryan and Sarah Baeumler are laying a fresh foundation with Rogers Sports and Media.
The TV home reno stars are returning to HGTV in 2027 after entering into an exclusive production deal with Rogers.
The media giant says the couple will spearhead the creation and production of several new original unscripted series, which will air on HGTV in Canada.

Last year, Rogers inked a multi-year deal with Warner Bros. Discovery that saw it scoop the rights to HGTV from Corus Entertainment, along with several other key brands, including Food Network, Cooking Channel and OWN.
As part of the shakeup, Corus rebranded its home-focused channel as Home Network, touting the Baeumlers as two of its main stars, and rolling out a new show featuring the duo called “Building Baeumler,” which launched earlier this month.
The Baeumlers gained popularity leading several HGTV Canada series under the Corus banner, including “House of Bryan” and “Island of Bryan.”
Bryan Baeumler told The Canadian Press last year that he saw Corus’ Home rebrand as a “massive opportunity,” with the channel no longer limited by the programming drawn from the U.S. version of HGTV.
“The padlocks have really fallen off the prison cell here and it’s given us the opportunity to relaunch this with a Canadian focus,” he said.
“It’s given us a little bit of latitude to include some really new, exciting and expanded lifestyle content, bring it to the network and keep it here.”
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 24, 2025.