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Million Dollar Listing Format Reality Starring Madison Hildebrand
Josh Flagg (Seasons 2–)
Josh Altman (Seasons 4–)
Chad Rogers (Seasons 2–3)Country of origin United States Production Running time 45 minutes Broadcast Original channel Bravo Original airing August 29, 2006 External links Website Million Dollar Listing is an American reality series that first aired on the Bravo television network. The show follows real estate agents based in Hollywood and Malibu, California selling high-end properties. The series, presented in one-hour episodes, gives viewers an inside look at the world of high-priced real estate in Los Angeles County. In April 2011, the show finished its fourth season.
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Season one
The first season premiered on August 29, 2006. The show followed two real estate companies, one in Hollywood and one in Malibu. Numerous agents were featured during the season (including Madison Hildebrand, who appeared in later seasons). Episodes showcased a real estate listing from Hollywood and a listing from Malibu, starting from the beginning of the selling process to close. The storylines ranged from a woman who was a hysterical divorcee forced to sell her multi-million dollar home, to an agent whose personal ties to the seller (her ex-fiance) get in the way of a potential sale.
Season two
Season two premiered on August 7, 2008, almost two years after the prior season. The format of the program changed, focussing on specific agents as opposed to real estate companies. The season featured three Los Angeles real estate estate agents, Josh Flagg, Madison Hildebrand and Chad Rogers. The three dealt with properties in some of the most exclusive neighborhoods of Hollywood, Malibu and Beverly Hills over the course of nine months.
Season three
Season three of Million Dollar Listing premiered on Bravo on Monday October 12, 2009.[1] Season three examined a falling real estate market and the three agents' tactics in staying afloat. Edith Flagg, who had been in earlier episodes, returned to the program and travelled Europe with Josh , to revisit the places she lived during the Holocaust. Season 3 has been the most popular season yet.[citation needed]
Season four
The fourth season premiered February 3, 2011 at 9 pm on Bravo with agents Josh Flagg, Madison Hildebrand and a new agent, Josh Altman. Chad Rogers was no longer a part of the cast. Rogers refused to talk about if he was on the show, or why he was no longer on the show during an appearance on "This Week In Reality TV" in December of 2010.[citation needed]
Season five
It was announced on August 2, 2011, that Million Dollar Listing was renewed for a fifth season.[2] The return of the cast was not mentioned in this release.
Ratings
Season two: Premiere scored a series high across all key demographics with 510,000 adults 18-49 and 753,000 total viewers. Compared to the premiere of season one, the series was up 69 percent among adults 18-49 and 66 percent in total viewers. The series was also up 49 percent among adults 18-49 (vs. 343,000) and up 57 percent among total viewers (vs. 479,000), versus the prior four week time period average.[citation needed]
Season three: Premiere scored 819,000 total viewers and 552,000 adults 18-49. Versus the prior four week time period, the show saw double digit increases across the board, up 63 percent increase among total viewers and 53 percent increase among adults. (Source: PopTower)
Each episode averaged about 1 million viewers.[3][4]
References
- ^ http://www.bravotv.com/Million_Dollar_Listing/
- ^ Bravo Picks Up 3 New Unscripted Series, Renews 'Real Housewives Of OC', 2 More
- ^ "thefutoncritic". http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news.aspx?id=20080806bravo01.
- ^ "zap2it". http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2011/02/04/thursday-cable-ratings-jersey-shore-still-huge-fairly-legal-steady-royal-pains-beyond-scared-straight-archer-fall-lots-more/81543.
External links
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- 2006 American television series debuts
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