That’s more than 900 individual episodes of TV, as a lot of HGTV’s programming is half-hour content.
It’s also more programming than a lot of people watch in a whole year.
However, this is where the numbers get a little tricky.
While Netflix spent $500 million to produce a whopping 600 hours of television, HGTV was able to stretch its budget–assumedly thanks to the unscripted aspect–to 900 hours of brand new programs in 2016.