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The Money Pit, This Old House Renew Partnership

2 November 2011 257 views No Comment

Money Pit Media’s syndicated radio home improvement show The Money Pit has renewed its partnership deal with the  PBS series “This Old House.” The agreement which continues a relationship launched in 2009, joins This Old House host Kevin O’Connor, general contractor Tom Silva, plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey and landscape contractor Roger Cook with The Money Pits Tom Kraeutler and Leslie Segrete on their show for a weekly segment.  The feature airs on the show’s 285 syndicated radio affiliates, Sirius XM Radio, online at Moneypit.com and on the show’s podcast.  In 2012, Money Pit Media and This Old House Ventures will leverage the TV show, This Old House Magazine, the radio show, and both websites to offer exclusive integrated sponsorship opportunities. A television special produced by The Money Pit will feature the This Old House crew as they finish production of the current series with a restoration of  a homestead in Bedford MA built circa 1720. Kraeutler, who also serves as CEO of Money Pit Media said, “The Money Pit and This Old House are a magical combination. Despite challenges in the housing market, this partnership has grown and made a real difference for our audience and sponsors.”

This Old House VP/Television Operations Michael Burton added, “Our partnership with The Money Pit provides our viewers with a chance to hear from our guys on a weekly basis with smart tips and great insights into their everyday DIY challenges.  We are pleased to be continuing the partnership and are looking forward to building on this relationship.”

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