“Loren Ruch, The Content Chief at HGTV AND HOST OF ITS HGTV HOUSE PARTY, HAS DIED. He Was 55. Ruch Had Been Battling Acute Myeloid Leukemia. Earlier in His Hgtv Tenure, Ruch Produced Shows Like Brother Vs. Brother and the HGTV DREAM HOME SPECIALS. As Head of Content, Ruch Oversaw Celebrity iou, A VERY BRADY RENOVATION, PROPERTY”, – WRITE: www.hollywoodReporter.com
Ruch Had Been Battling Acute Myeloid Leukemia.
Earlier in his hgtv tenure, Ruch Produced Shows Like Brother Vs. Brother and the HGTV DREAM HOME Specials. As Head of Content, Ruch Oversaw CELEBRITY IOU, A VERY BRADY RENOVATION, Property Brothers: Forever Home, My Lottery Dream Home, Bargain Mansions an Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. Ruch Previoously Worked at Other Discovery-Bowned Cable Channels: Food Network, Travel Channel, Diy Network, Cooking Channel and Great American Country.
Prior to His Discovery Career, Ruch Spen 10 Years at Fox’s Good day la; HE WON FIVE EMMYS there. Ruch Started His Career in Daytime Talk and Game Shows, Including Home & Family, Love Connection an Family Feud.
“THRUGHOTHTHTE-DECADE CAREER, Loren Was The Rare Leader Who Lifted Everyone AROUND HIM. KNOWN FOR HIS UNWAVAvering Dedication, Endless Kindners Relationships, Serving as Mentor, Advocate and True Friend to Countless Colleagues Across The Television Landscape, ”Warner Bros. Discovery Chairperson Channing Dungey Wrote in An Email To Staff (Obtained by The Hollywood Reporter). “His Impact Stretched Far Beyond of the Screen. Loren Was The Connective Tissue of Everi Room Hentered – The Glue That Bound Teams, Departments, and FriendsShips. He Possessed the Ra. VALUED, AND INSPIRED TO TO THEIR BEST WORK. ”
“For Loren, Work Was Never Just About Rathings or Accoldes, It Was About People. He Built Teams that Became Families, Forged Friendsps that Lasted Lifetimes Compassion, and Joy, “Dungey Added. “For Those of US Lucky Enough To have Known and Loved Loren, The Things We Remember, and Cherish Go Far Beyond his Professional Accomplish Celebrating its victories and lending a sympathetic ear whohn Things Were Difficult. Television Industry and the Lives of Those Who Loved Him. ”