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Is future of food TV online?
Bruce Seidel, a Food Network and Cooking Channel veteran, has checked out of network TV to oversee the launch of YouTube's latest original content channel, HUNGRY. The channel will feature a freewheeling blend of how-to and celebrity-driven food videos.
YouTube launching food channel with TV veterans
Bruce Seidel is confident the future of food television won't be seen on television.
Michelle Obama to appear on Food Network’s ‘Restaurant: Impossible’
First Lady Michelle Obama continues her march across the TV landscape with an appearance on “Restaurant: Impossible” in June, the Food Network announced Tuesday. Chef Robert Irvine, who goes around fixing up restaurants across the country on the show, will get a special request from Michelle Obama. The first lady will challenge him to rebuild Horton’s Kids, a children’s community center in ...
‘Food Network Star’ creates a team challenge
QUESTION FOR Food Network fans: If you had to choose a team to compete on “Food Network Star,” whose would it be? Your choices are: TV chefs Bobby Flay, Giada De Laurentiis or Alton Brown. For me, there’d be no contest. It would be Flay all the way. To me, he’s the ultimate celebrity chef — competitive, creative, and the man really knows his way around a chopping block.
Miss. woman to be in 'Food Network' show
A former Mississippi resident is one of 15 contestants in this season of "Food Network Star," a reality TV competition show in which the winner gets their own cooking show on the Food Network.
Couch Potatoes: Watching an Hour of Food Network With Mimi Sheraton
Host overload. No matter what you think of the Food Network, it's arguably the most influential and certainly the loudest voice in today's food-media landscape. With that in mind, we wondered what some of the country's more intellectual food lovers thought of the TV juggernaut. From time to time, we'll invite those people to watch a random, midweek afternoon hour of programming, and record their ...
YouTube to serve up content channel dedicated to food
Bruce Seidel is confident the future of food television won't be seen on television.
Food Network Serves Up New Apps
Food Network is looking to satisfy viewerappetites with two new apps, offered on Apple’s iTunesonline store, that extend the viewer’s experience with thenetwork’s popular programming beyond the boob tube.
Mississippi woman to be in 'Food Network' show
COLUMBUS, Miss. — A former Mississippi resident is one of 15 contestants in this season of "Food Network Star," a reality TV competition show in which the winner gets their own cooking show on the Food Network.
Confident of growing hunger for more food TV, YouTube launching HUNGRY channel
Bruce Seidel is confident the future of food television won't be seen on television.
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