Many celebrity chefs have come along throughout the years. Whether introduced to the public through their popular restaurants or best-selling cookbooks, celebrity chefs and their food build a positive reputation among eaters, leading them to more and more opportunities to teach, inspire, and cook for people worldwide.
Chef Profiles Navigation 1. Kimbal Musk – $500 Million 2. Gordon Ramsay – $220 Million 3. Jamie Oliver – $200 Million 4. Nobu Matsuhisa – $200 Million 5. Wolfgang Puck – $120 Million 6. Rachael Ray – $100 Million 7. Emeril Lagasse – $70 Million 8. Bobby Flay – $60 Million 9. Ina Garten – $60 Million 10. Guy Fieri – $50 Million 11. Jose Andres – $50 Million 12. Ree Drummond – $50 Million 13. Julia Child – $50 Million 14. Thomas Keller – $50 Million 15. Vikram Vij – $50 Million 16. Levi Roots – $45 Million 17. Marco Pierre White – $40 Million 18. Curtis Stone – $36 Million 19. Giada De Laurentiis – $30 Million 20. Rick Bayless – $30 Million 21. Mario Batali – $25 Million 22. Alice Waters – $20 Million 23. Charlie Ayers – $20 Million 24. Christopher Kimball – $20 Million 25. David Chang – $20 Million
Cooking isn’t always lucrative, but some have broken through the threshold to earn millions during their career.
These chefs are so rich...
Chef Profiles Navigation 1. Kimbal Musk – $500 Million 2. Gordon Ramsay – $220 Million 3. Jamie Oliver – $200 Million 4. Nobu Matsuhisa – $200 Million 5. Wolfgang Puck – $120 Million 6. Rachael Ray – $100 Million 7. Emeril Lagasse – $70 Million 8. Bobby Flay – $60 Million 9. Ina Garten – $60 Million 10. Guy Fieri – $50 Million 11. Jose Andres – $50 Million 12. Ree Drummond – $50 Million 13. Julia Child – $50 Million 14. Thomas Keller – $50 Million 15. Vikram Vij – $50 Million 16. Levi Roots – $45 Million 17. Marco Pierre White – $40 Million 18. Curtis Stone – $36 Million 19. Giada De Laurentiis – $30 Million 20. Rick Bayless – $30 Million 21. Mario Batali – $25 Million 22. Alice Waters – $20 Million 23. Charlie Ayers – $20 Million 24. Christopher Kimball – $20 Million 25. David Chang – $20 Million
Cooking isn’t always lucrative, but some have broken through the threshold to earn millions during their career.
These chefs are so rich...
- 5/16/2024
- by Jan Stromsodd
- Your Next Shoes
Food is the way to the heart…and also your wallet!
And Giada De Laurentiis knows how to maneuver both. If you’ve ever watched Food Network — or any cooking show with Bobby Flay — you’ve probably heard of this culinary superstar.
Cooking expert Giada De Laurentiis has become wealthy due to her work hosting several Food Network shows (Credit: Tinseltown / Shutterstock)
A New Chapter with Amazon Studios
In early 2023, Giada De Laurentiis left the Food Network after 21 years and signed a multi-year deal with Amazon Studios.
This powerhouse of a woman is one of the richest chefs in the world and an incredible culinary artist.
Giada has become a household name for many home chefs, but if you aren’t familiar with your home kitchen — or with Giada — let’s recap this chef’s background, career, and how she accumulated a net worth of $30 million!
On Rebecca Minkoff’s Superwomen podcast,...
And Giada De Laurentiis knows how to maneuver both. If you’ve ever watched Food Network — or any cooking show with Bobby Flay — you’ve probably heard of this culinary superstar.
Cooking expert Giada De Laurentiis has become wealthy due to her work hosting several Food Network shows (Credit: Tinseltown / Shutterstock)
A New Chapter with Amazon Studios
In early 2023, Giada De Laurentiis left the Food Network after 21 years and signed a multi-year deal with Amazon Studios.
This powerhouse of a woman is one of the richest chefs in the world and an incredible culinary artist.
Giada has become a household name for many home chefs, but if you aren’t familiar with your home kitchen — or with Giada — let’s recap this chef’s background, career, and how she accumulated a net worth of $30 million!
On Rebecca Minkoff’s Superwomen podcast,...
- 5/16/2024
- by Jan Stromsodd
- Your Next Shoes
Eric Schlosser knows food. Not in the way Bobby Flay or Giada De Laurentiis does, but in a scholarly manner that knows its affects on the health of anyone who eats.
The author of the classic study Fast Food Nation and an EP on several films, Schlosser came to Bill Maher’s Friday Real Time as a harbinger of potential doom to come, a guest with the credentials to back up his scary predictions with authority.
The next pandemic, Schlosser said, is potentially germinating down in Texas. That’s where it was recently discovered that bird flu had migrated into the cows at mega-dairies, and the federal government has not been allowed in to test the livestock or its workers.
“It’s a perfect example of how the public health is being threatened by private interests,” he said, noting, “The food industry spends more money lobbying than the defense industry.
The author of the classic study Fast Food Nation and an EP on several films, Schlosser came to Bill Maher’s Friday Real Time as a harbinger of potential doom to come, a guest with the credentials to back up his scary predictions with authority.
The next pandemic, Schlosser said, is potentially germinating down in Texas. That’s where it was recently discovered that bird flu had migrated into the cows at mega-dairies, and the federal government has not been allowed in to test the livestock or its workers.
“It’s a perfect example of how the public health is being threatened by private interests,” he said, noting, “The food industry spends more money lobbying than the defense industry.
- 5/11/2024
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Giada De Laurentiis is explaining why she decided it was time to leave the Food Network.
The 53-year-old celebrity chef announced she was leaving the cooking channel after 21 years back in early 2023. At the time of her announcement, she revealed she signed a new multi-year deal with Amazon Studios.
Keep reading to find out more…
Giada said she ultimately became interested in exploring her entrepreneurial side, and could not do both hosting for the Food Network and pursuing her new line of work.
On Rebecca Minkoff’s Superwomen podcast, Giada shared, “It took a while for me to make this decision because I was very fearful of leaving Food Network. Because when you’re a big fish in that pond and then you get out, who knows what’s gonna happen next? But I really started to become interested in the entrepreneurial sort of journey. And I realized I couldn’t do both.
The 53-year-old celebrity chef announced she was leaving the cooking channel after 21 years back in early 2023. At the time of her announcement, she revealed she signed a new multi-year deal with Amazon Studios.
Keep reading to find out more…
Giada said she ultimately became interested in exploring her entrepreneurial side, and could not do both hosting for the Food Network and pursuing her new line of work.
On Rebecca Minkoff’s Superwomen podcast, Giada shared, “It took a while for me to make this decision because I was very fearful of leaving Food Network. Because when you’re a big fish in that pond and then you get out, who knows what’s gonna happen next? But I really started to become interested in the entrepreneurial sort of journey. And I realized I couldn’t do both.
- 4/30/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Giada De Laurentiis was one of the most recognized faces on the Food Network for a long time. Recently, the popular TV personality talked about why she left, along with the uncertainty that followed. So, what did she have to say?
Giada De Laurentiis Was A Staple On The Food Network
As longtime Food Network viewers know, Giada De Laurentiis was one of the faces of the network for a long time. Along with other Food Network icons like Bobby Flay, Guy Fieri, Emeril, and more, Giada was a big part of building the network into what it is today.
Her take on classic Italian recipes was a big hit with viewers from the very beginning. Eventually, this translated into travel shows, competition shows, and sitting on the judging panel as well. She was an instrumental part of the Food Network family, which only made her departure that much more shocking.
Giada De Laurentiis Was A Staple On The Food Network
As longtime Food Network viewers know, Giada De Laurentiis was one of the faces of the network for a long time. Along with other Food Network icons like Bobby Flay, Guy Fieri, Emeril, and more, Giada was a big part of building the network into what it is today.
Her take on classic Italian recipes was a big hit with viewers from the very beginning. Eventually, this translated into travel shows, competition shows, and sitting on the judging panel as well. She was an instrumental part of the Food Network family, which only made her departure that much more shocking.
- 4/28/2024
- by Evan Morgan
- TV Shows Ace
Giada De Laurentiis left the Food Network after 21 years and is not missing her old work schedule.
In a new interview, De Laurentiis reflects on what led her to leave the cable network after so long and focus on her lifestyle brand.
“I would switch gears without knowing it every seven years. So I did Everyday Italian for seven years. Then I got pregnant, and I was like ‘Ok I can’t do that show anymore. I got to do a reincarnation of the show because I’m now pregnant. I’m a different person,’” De Laurentiis said on Rebecca Minkoff’s podcast Superwomen.
De Laurentiis was one of the most recognizable faces on the Food Network and “was lucky enough to be at a period of time” at the network where she was able to make suggestions about her next projects.
“The landscape hadn’t really been fully discovered yet,...
In a new interview, De Laurentiis reflects on what led her to leave the cable network after so long and focus on her lifestyle brand.
“I would switch gears without knowing it every seven years. So I did Everyday Italian for seven years. Then I got pregnant, and I was like ‘Ok I can’t do that show anymore. I got to do a reincarnation of the show because I’m now pregnant. I’m a different person,’” De Laurentiis said on Rebecca Minkoff’s podcast Superwomen.
De Laurentiis was one of the most recognizable faces on the Food Network and “was lucky enough to be at a period of time” at the network where she was able to make suggestions about her next projects.
“The landscape hadn’t really been fully discovered yet,...
- 4/28/2024
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
Despite being fearful of saying farewell to Food Network after 21 years, Giada De Laurentiis‘s departure has brought her happiness and a feeling of fulfillment. The television host and chef personality cut ties with the network in February 2023 and signed a multi-year deal for unscripted series production with Amazon Studios. She has also been exploring entrepreneurial endeavors with her own lifestyle brand, Giadzy. Earlier this week, De Laurentiis sat down with Rebecca Minkoff on her podcast, Superwoman, to discuss why she ultimately decided to leave Food Network and how she has been changing things up since then. “I would switch gears without knowing it every seven years,” said De Laurentiis. “So I did Everyday Italian for seven years. Then I got pregnant, and I was like ‘Okay I can’t do that show anymore. I got to do a reincarnation of the show because I’m now pregnant. I’m a different person.
- 4/28/2024
- TV Insider
Exclusive: Jon Rosen, senior partner and board member at WME, has set his plans to launch the management production firm Envisionary after exiting the agency earlier this month.
Envisionary will use the skills Rosen honed over three decades with the agency, especially in the non-scripted and on-air areas specializing in news, sports and culinary talent. The new venture will offer a comprehensive suite of services including management representation, production verticals, advisory and consulting, as well as an investment arm.
Joining Rosen to start Envisionary is an elite roster of clients including including Alex Rodriguez, Stephen A. Smith, Al Roker, Bobby Flay, Brent Montgomery & Wheelhouse, Buddy Valastro, Giada De Laurentiis, Hallie Jackson, Julia Fox, Lara Spencer, Natalie Morales, Robin Roberts, Stephanie Ruhle, Van Jones, Willie Geist, E Street Band consigliere and actor Steven Van Zandt and more.
Rosen over the past 30 years held key leadership roles at the William Morris Endeavor and William Morris Agency,...
Envisionary will use the skills Rosen honed over three decades with the agency, especially in the non-scripted and on-air areas specializing in news, sports and culinary talent. The new venture will offer a comprehensive suite of services including management representation, production verticals, advisory and consulting, as well as an investment arm.
Joining Rosen to start Envisionary is an elite roster of clients including including Alex Rodriguez, Stephen A. Smith, Al Roker, Bobby Flay, Brent Montgomery & Wheelhouse, Buddy Valastro, Giada De Laurentiis, Hallie Jackson, Julia Fox, Lara Spencer, Natalie Morales, Robin Roberts, Stephanie Ruhle, Van Jones, Willie Geist, E Street Band consigliere and actor Steven Van Zandt and more.
Rosen over the past 30 years held key leadership roles at the William Morris Endeavor and William Morris Agency,...
- 1/30/2024
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV
Tonight on the “Hell’s Kitchen” season 22 finale, the final three contestants face their last challenge before the final dinner service by impressing guest chefs Brian Malarkey, Curtis Stone, Giada De Laurentiis, Michael Cimarusti and Nyesha Arrington with a five course tasting menu. Then the final two contestants battle for the crown when they are tasked with showing Gordon Ramsay they have what it takes to be his head chef. Watch a sneak peak of tonight’s episode below, where Malarkey gives Sammi Tarantino‘s dish a rave review, telling Ryan O’Sullivan and Johnathan Benvenuti, “Gentlemen, you’ve got your work cut out for you on this one.”
Finally, after sixteen weeks of explosive meltdowns and explosive meals, one chef is crowned winner and the next head chef of Hell’s Kitchen Las Vegas, securing $250,000 and finally achieving their American dream in the all new “And Then There Were Two...
Finally, after sixteen weeks of explosive meltdowns and explosive meals, one chef is crowned winner and the next head chef of Hell’s Kitchen Las Vegas, securing $250,000 and finally achieving their American dream in the all new “And Then There Were Two...
- 1/25/2024
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
Hell’s Kitchen fans, we’ve got a fresh off the press preview for the new Season 22 Episode 15 episode titled And Then There Were Two; One Hell of An American Dream!
Find out everything you need to know about the And Then There Were Two; One Hell of An American Dream episode of Hell’s Kitchen, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Hell’s Kitchen And Then There Were Two; One Hell of An American Dream Season 22 Episode 15 Preview
In the thrilling upcoming episode of “Hell’s Kitchen” titled “And Then There Were Two; One Hell of An American Dream,” set to air on Fox at 8:00 Pm on January 25, 2024, the culinary competition reaches its boiling point as the final three contestants gear up for their last challenge before the highly anticipated final dinner service. The tension is palpable as each chef faces the ultimate test of skill,...
Find out everything you need to know about the And Then There Were Two; One Hell of An American Dream episode of Hell’s Kitchen, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
Hell’s Kitchen And Then There Were Two; One Hell of An American Dream Season 22 Episode 15 Preview
In the thrilling upcoming episode of “Hell’s Kitchen” titled “And Then There Were Two; One Hell of An American Dream,” set to air on Fox at 8:00 Pm on January 25, 2024, the culinary competition reaches its boiling point as the final three contestants gear up for their last challenge before the highly anticipated final dinner service. The tension is palpable as each chef faces the ultimate test of skill,...
- 1/18/2024
- by News
- TV Regular
Get ready for the sizzling showdown in the latest episode of “Hell’s Kitchen,” Season 22 Episode 15, titled “And Then There Were Two; One Hell of An American Dream.” Airing at 8:00 Pm on Thursday, January 25, 2024, on Fox, this episode marks the final stretch of the intense culinary competition.
The last three contestants are about to face their ultimate challenge before the grand finale – the pressure is on as they strive to prove their mettle in the kitchen. To add to the culinary drama, guest chefs Brian Malarkey, Curtis Stone, Giada De Laurentiis, Michael Cimarusti, and Nyesha Arrington join the mix, bringing their expertise and high expectations.
As the tension rises and the competition reaches its boiling point, viewers can expect a feast for the senses and a nail-biting journey to determine who will emerge victorious in this culinary battleground. Don’t miss the culinary fireworks at 8:00 Pm on Thursday...
The last three contestants are about to face their ultimate challenge before the grand finale – the pressure is on as they strive to prove their mettle in the kitchen. To add to the culinary drama, guest chefs Brian Malarkey, Curtis Stone, Giada De Laurentiis, Michael Cimarusti, and Nyesha Arrington join the mix, bringing their expertise and high expectations.
As the tension rises and the competition reaches its boiling point, viewers can expect a feast for the senses and a nail-biting journey to determine who will emerge victorious in this culinary battleground. Don’t miss the culinary fireworks at 8:00 Pm on Thursday...
- 1/18/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
In the last few months, chef and philanthropist José Andrés’ nonprofit rapid-response group World Central Kitchen has continued its mission of delivering fresh meals to people in crisis zones all over the world, including in Acapulco, Mexico, following Hurricane Otis making landfall there on Oct. 25.
“The World Central Kitchen teams have been in Maui after the wildfires, the earthquakes in Morocco and now Afghanistan, aiding refugees in Armenia, and we continue to provide meals in hard-to-reach parts of Ukraine,” Andrés tells The Hollywood Reporter, adding that, “In each of these times of hardship, destruction and disaster what you also find is that the best of humanity shows up. I see this simple truth time and time again. It doesn’t matter who you are, what you believe, where you come from, in these moments of grief and great loss there is at the same time profound strength.”
To help support...
“The World Central Kitchen teams have been in Maui after the wildfires, the earthquakes in Morocco and now Afghanistan, aiding refugees in Armenia, and we continue to provide meals in hard-to-reach parts of Ukraine,” Andrés tells The Hollywood Reporter, adding that, “In each of these times of hardship, destruction and disaster what you also find is that the best of humanity shows up. I see this simple truth time and time again. It doesn’t matter who you are, what you believe, where you come from, in these moments of grief and great loss there is at the same time profound strength.”
To help support...
- 11/4/2023
- by Degen Pener
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Exclusive: Film Bridge International is launching sales at AFM on horror Xelter, whose producers include The De Laurentiis Company (Hannibal) and Head Gear Films (Talk To Me).
The period horror film directed by Martin Bonnici is currently in production in Malta, with a cast of Maltese newcomers alongside actors including Brit Bobby Schofield (The Covenant) and Irish actor Moe Dunford (Vikings).
The WWII-set movie charts the legend of the Babaw, a supernatural creature known for stalking and killing children. The film, inspired by true historical events, sees citizens of Malta take shelter from Nazi bombardment in the ancient catacombs underneath the cities, where they suffered deadly peril from collapsing tunnels and entrapment. That experience scarred a generation, and led to stories about creatures that stole children who strayed too far away from their parents.
Screenplay was written by Scottish screenwriter and comics writer Emma Beeby, based on a story Beeby wrote with Gordon Rennie.
The period horror film directed by Martin Bonnici is currently in production in Malta, with a cast of Maltese newcomers alongside actors including Brit Bobby Schofield (The Covenant) and Irish actor Moe Dunford (Vikings).
The WWII-set movie charts the legend of the Babaw, a supernatural creature known for stalking and killing children. The film, inspired by true historical events, sees citizens of Malta take shelter from Nazi bombardment in the ancient catacombs underneath the cities, where they suffered deadly peril from collapsing tunnels and entrapment. That experience scarred a generation, and led to stories about creatures that stole children who strayed too far away from their parents.
Screenplay was written by Scottish screenwriter and comics writer Emma Beeby, based on a story Beeby wrote with Gordon Rennie.
- 11/2/2023
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Are you ready for an all-new Hell's Kitchen?
Gordon Ramsay's takeover of Fox this Fall continues with another season of the acclaimed Hell's Kitchen, and it's bigger, better, and more patriotic.
And TV Fanatic scored an exclusive sneak peek at the season premiere.
Hell's Kitchen Season 22 features 18 diverse contestants from all over the country, hungry and determined to prove to themselves and Chef Gordon Ramsay that they have what it takes to walk home with the grand prize.
You can practically hear the Bald Eagle screeching in the background as this season pays homage to America with themed competitions as the contestants fight to acquire their American Dream.
Rounding things out this season in engaging, fun, and fan-person-worthy ways is that a plethora of American icons and celebrities will drop in and guest-judge.
You can expect appearances from country singing icon Martina McBride, Oscar De La Hoya, Paula Abdul,...
Gordon Ramsay's takeover of Fox this Fall continues with another season of the acclaimed Hell's Kitchen, and it's bigger, better, and more patriotic.
And TV Fanatic scored an exclusive sneak peek at the season premiere.
Hell's Kitchen Season 22 features 18 diverse contestants from all over the country, hungry and determined to prove to themselves and Chef Gordon Ramsay that they have what it takes to walk home with the grand prize.
You can practically hear the Bald Eagle screeching in the background as this season pays homage to America with themed competitions as the contestants fight to acquire their American Dream.
Rounding things out this season in engaging, fun, and fan-person-worthy ways is that a plethora of American icons and celebrities will drop in and guest-judge.
You can expect appearances from country singing icon Martina McBride, Oscar De La Hoya, Paula Abdul,...
- 9/28/2023
- by Jasmine Blu
- TVfanatic
Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C) announced today that since its inception in 2008, the nonprofit has over $795 million pledged to fund critically needed cancer research.
Commemorating SU2C’s progress over the last 15 years, the organization’s biennial telecast aired on Saturday, August 19 and highlighted special moments with stars across film, television, sports and journalism who have supported the SU2C movement throughout the years.
Since the last telecast in 2021, funding pledged from the show as well as corporate, foundation and individual donors has totaled over $60.1 million.
“More than 1.9 million people in the U.S. are anticipated to be diagnosed with cancer in 2023; this disease affects so many – including myself and my fellow SU2C co-founders – it is critical that we come together and take action so that we can continue to help more cancer survivors thrive,” said Katie Couric, SU2C co-founder. “We are so appreciative of the generosity of the entertainment community,...
Commemorating SU2C’s progress over the last 15 years, the organization’s biennial telecast aired on Saturday, August 19 and highlighted special moments with stars across film, television, sports and journalism who have supported the SU2C movement throughout the years.
Since the last telecast in 2021, funding pledged from the show as well as corporate, foundation and individual donors has totaled over $60.1 million.
“More than 1.9 million people in the U.S. are anticipated to be diagnosed with cancer in 2023; this disease affects so many – including myself and my fellow SU2C co-founders – it is critical that we come together and take action so that we can continue to help more cancer survivors thrive,” said Katie Couric, SU2C co-founder. “We are so appreciative of the generosity of the entertainment community,...
- 8/25/2023
- Look to the Stars
Stanley Tucci is one of the most versatile actors in Hollywood. He has played a range of characters in dramas, thrillers, and comedies. He’s also a talented director and screenwriter. Tucci has been equally as blessed in his personal life. He is happily married to an amazing wife — a relationship he almost sabotaged due to a 21-year age difference.
Stanley Tucci was uncomfortable with the 21-year age gap between him and his second wife
Tucci has an incredibly happy marriage with his wife, who happens to be 21 years his junior. The actor is married to Felicity Blunt, sister of the incredibly charming actress Emily Blunt. According to Best Life, Tucci and Blunt originally met at the premiere of The Devil Wears Prada in 2006. They reconnected years later at the wedding of Emily Blunt and John Krasinski in 2010.
The two hit it off at the wedding, then dated for two...
Stanley Tucci was uncomfortable with the 21-year age gap between him and his second wife
Tucci has an incredibly happy marriage with his wife, who happens to be 21 years his junior. The actor is married to Felicity Blunt, sister of the incredibly charming actress Emily Blunt. According to Best Life, Tucci and Blunt originally met at the premiere of The Devil Wears Prada in 2006. They reconnected years later at the wedding of Emily Blunt and John Krasinski in 2010.
The two hit it off at the wedding, then dated for two...
- 8/19/2023
- by Suse Forrest
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
The first teaser and key art for the “American Dream” season of “Hell’s Kitchen” has arrived, TheWrap can exclusively reveal. Season 22 of the series is set to premiere Sept. 28 on Fox.
“Winning ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ is the American dream,” a contestant confidently says into the camera during this first teaser.
The 30-second clip then cuts between several wild scenes, from cheerleaders performing a routine in the studio to food fights and someone pouring what appears to be milk onto one of the contestants. Baked into the mix are several Gordon Ramsay staples such as the celebrity chef yelling repeatedly about raw meat and labelling a dish “disgusting.” Watch the promo above.
In the “American Dream” season of the series, contestants will be divided into red and blue teams and will compete in various themed challenges, including a BBQ competition, creating their own signature dish and performing dinner service at the Hell’s Kitchen restaurant.
“Winning ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ is the American dream,” a contestant confidently says into the camera during this first teaser.
The 30-second clip then cuts between several wild scenes, from cheerleaders performing a routine in the studio to food fights and someone pouring what appears to be milk onto one of the contestants. Baked into the mix are several Gordon Ramsay staples such as the celebrity chef yelling repeatedly about raw meat and labelling a dish “disgusting.” Watch the promo above.
In the “American Dream” season of the series, contestants will be divided into red and blue teams and will compete in various themed challenges, including a BBQ competition, creating their own signature dish and performing dinner service at the Hell’s Kitchen restaurant.
- 7/31/2023
- by Kayla Cobb
- The Wrap
This year's BottleRock was one for the books. The Napa Valley, CA, music festival celebrated its 10th anniversary during Memorial Day weekend, May 26-28, with an array of delicious food and wine and a lineup that spotlighted pioneers and next-generation artists. Thanks to Marriott Bonvoy x American Express, I joined the thousands of fans who flocked to the Napa Valley Expo and got a front-row seat to all the action from their VIP Viewing Suite, which featured a sparkle bar, a custom bracelet station, a luggage-tag-stamping activation, and specially crafted bites from La Toque at The Westin, a Marriott Bonvoy participating hotel.
BottleRock's headliners included Post Malone, The Smashing Pumpkins, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Duran Duran, Lizzo, and Lil Nas X, who were joined by a bevy of other artists, such as Leon Bridges, Nile Rodgers & Chic, Carly Rae Jepsen, Bastille, Tove Lo, Paris Jackson, Wu-Tang Clan, The National, and Sheryl Crow,...
BottleRock's headliners included Post Malone, The Smashing Pumpkins, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Duran Duran, Lizzo, and Lil Nas X, who were joined by a bevy of other artists, such as Leon Bridges, Nile Rodgers & Chic, Carly Rae Jepsen, Bastille, Tove Lo, Paris Jackson, Wu-Tang Clan, The National, and Sheryl Crow,...
- 5/30/2023
- by Monica Sisavat
- Popsugar.com
Start saying arrivederci to Giada De Laurentiis, Food Network viewers: The TV chef is leaving the channel after 20 years. “Giada De Laurentiis is culinary royalty, someone who has taught audiences how to properly pronounce every cut of pasta imaginable for nearly two decades,” a Food Network spokesperson told Today.com in a statement. “Food Network will always be proud of the beautiful content we have created together, and our table will always have an open seat for Giada.” The news of De Laurentiis’ Food Network exit came a day after Deadline reported that the 52-year-old has signed an overall unscripted series production deal with Amazon Studios. With that multi-year deal, De Laurentiis with develop, executive-produce, and potentially star in projects for Amazon Studios. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Giada DeLaurentiis (@giadadelaurentiis) “With her charismatic passion for food, and commitment to making extraordinary culinary experiences accessible to the home chef,...
- 2/11/2023
- TV Insider
Exclusive: Celebrity chef, bestselling author and Emmy-winning TV host Giada De Laurentiss is getting into business with Amazon Studios, signing a multi-year overall unscripted series production deal. Under the pact, De Laurentiis will develop and executive produce with an eye towards starring in original unscripted television programming on behalf of the studio.
“With her charismatic passion for food, and commitment to making extraordinary culinary experiences accessible to the home chef, Giada De Laurentiis has remained at the forefront of her industry for nearly two decades,” said Lauren Anderson, head of AVOD Original content and programming, Amazon Studios. “We look forward to developing an exciting slate of projects with Giada, as she expands into new areas and we broaden our portfolio of cooking and lifestyle content.”
De Laurentiis is the Emmy-winning television personality, an NBC Today Show contributor, and a successful restaurateur with restaurants Giada and...
“With her charismatic passion for food, and commitment to making extraordinary culinary experiences accessible to the home chef, Giada De Laurentiis has remained at the forefront of her industry for nearly two decades,” said Lauren Anderson, head of AVOD Original content and programming, Amazon Studios. “We look forward to developing an exciting slate of projects with Giada, as she expands into new areas and we broaden our portfolio of cooking and lifestyle content.”
De Laurentiis is the Emmy-winning television personality, an NBC Today Show contributor, and a successful restaurateur with restaurants Giada and...
- 2/9/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
It’s nearly Christmas and we’ve got a present for you. Next week is TMZ’s (clearly delightful) holiday special “Merry Elfin’ Christmas,” but you don’t have to wait to see some of the yuletide, uh, delights from the snarkiest Tabloid show in America. Because we’ve got an exclusive sneak peak featuring rap star Post Malone.
In the clip, which you can watch exclusively on TheWrap at the top of the page, Post (Mr. Malone?) reveals to the TMZ gang one of the performers who’ll be joining Rihanna when she headlines Super Bowl Lvii in February: Himself.
“So if you had to guess – like, she hasn’t said who is coming out with her,” TMZ host Harvey Levin says in the clip.
“Sure,” Post Malone replies.
“Who do you think?” Levin asks.
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In the clip, which you can watch exclusively on TheWrap at the top of the page, Post (Mr. Malone?) reveals to the TMZ gang one of the performers who’ll be joining Rihanna when she headlines Super Bowl Lvii in February: Himself.
“So if you had to guess – like, she hasn’t said who is coming out with her,” TMZ host Harvey Levin says in the clip.
“Sure,” Post Malone replies.
“Who do you think?” Levin asks.
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- 12/3/2022
- by Ross A. Lincoln
- The Wrap
Social influencers are eating up an increasing slice of the food media industry, and a brand new event will give those creators a chance to connect with their fans Irl. In 2023, the South Beach Wine & Food Festival (Sobewff) will include FoodieCon, a one-day event that will be headlined by Nick Digiovanni, Lynja, The Pasta Queen, and other digital-famous chefs.
Sobewff is a festival put on by the Food Network, which gathers some of its top personalities in the Miami area. For the 2023 expansion of the annual event, Food Network is teaming up with Digital Brand Architects (Dba), the UTA-owned talent management firm that works with some of the biggest names on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. According to an email from Dba, confirmed FoodieCon attendees include Everything Delish, Jeremy Scheck, Black Forager, Jessica Woo, Salt Hank, Nick Di Giovanni, Owen Han, Wishbone Kitchen, Golden Balance, Robert Lucas, Succulent Bite, The Pasta Queen,...
Sobewff is a festival put on by the Food Network, which gathers some of its top personalities in the Miami area. For the 2023 expansion of the annual event, Food Network is teaming up with Digital Brand Architects (Dba), the UTA-owned talent management firm that works with some of the biggest names on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. According to an email from Dba, confirmed FoodieCon attendees include Everything Delish, Jeremy Scheck, Black Forager, Jessica Woo, Salt Hank, Nick Di Giovanni, Owen Han, Wishbone Kitchen, Golden Balance, Robert Lucas, Succulent Bite, The Pasta Queen,...
- 12/2/2022
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Digital Brand Architects is keeping busy. The talent management firm, which counts dozens of top creators among its clients, has added six more notable names to its roster. Through their partnerships with Dba, Amanda Stanton, Hannah Cortez, Mariam Daud, Lauren Singer, Nidal Kabashi, and Batul Bazzi will seek new opportunities while maintaining their popular channels on platforms like TikTok and Instagram.
Some of the new signees fall into the categories where Dba is most active. Kabashi, a rising star on TikTok, will have a place on Dba’s long list of clients in the fashion and beauty spaces. Bazzi, a Lebanese creator known for her style, will fit into that group as well. Cortez, based in Ohio, combines a degree in cosmetology with passions for education and design.
By striking a deal with Daud, who goes by mxriyum on her social channels, Dba will continue its push into the internet food scene.
Some of the new signees fall into the categories where Dba is most active. Kabashi, a rising star on TikTok, will have a place on Dba’s long list of clients in the fashion and beauty spaces. Bazzi, a Lebanese creator known for her style, will fit into that group as well. Cortez, based in Ohio, combines a degree in cosmetology with passions for education and design.
By striking a deal with Daud, who goes by mxriyum on her social channels, Dba will continue its push into the internet food scene.
- 8/18/2022
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Food and romance often go hand-in-hand, and we’ll see that on display in the new Hallmark Movies and Mysteries movie Always Amore. In the film, restaurant owner Elizabeth (Autumn Reeser) is trying to keep her late husband’s Italian restaurant, Il Cibo E Vita, in business… but she doesn’t want the help of “restaurant fixer” Ben (Tyler Hynes). The pair clash as Elizabeth desperately wants to hold onto tradition while Ben sees opportunities to revamp many things about the eatery. Could they come to a middle ground where tradition and innovation (and maybe Elizabeth and Ben) can come together in harmony? While watching the rom-com, don’t be surprised if you suddenly find yourself hungry for Italian food because best-selling author, restauranteur, and TV personality Giada De Laurentiis is an executive producer on the project. During our chat with De Laurentiis, we found out how the movie got off the ground,...
- 4/2/2022
- TV Insider
Exclusive: Hallmark Movies & Mysteries has begun production on Always Amore, a new movie starring Autumn Reeser (The Wedding Veil) and Tyler Hynes (An Unexpected Christmas) for premiere this spring. Oscar-nominated Patty McCormack (The Bad Seed) co-stars in the film, executive produced by celebrity chef, bestselling author and Emmy-winning TV host Giada De Laurentiis.
The movie centers around Elizabeth (Reeser) who, with the support of her mother-in-law Nonna (McCormack), is doing everything she can to keep her late husband’s once acclaimed — but now struggling — Italian restaurant afloat. With business going downhill, she is forced to work with a professional restaurant consultant, Ben (Hynes), to see if they can turn things around. At first, Elizabeth resists the changes Ben believes will save the restaurant, but as they get closer, Elizabeth realizes that not all change is bad. She rediscovers her passion for baking and might even open her heart to new love.
The movie centers around Elizabeth (Reeser) who, with the support of her mother-in-law Nonna (McCormack), is doing everything she can to keep her late husband’s once acclaimed — but now struggling — Italian restaurant afloat. With business going downhill, she is forced to work with a professional restaurant consultant, Ben (Hynes), to see if they can turn things around. At first, Elizabeth resists the changes Ben believes will save the restaurant, but as they get closer, Elizabeth realizes that not all change is bad. She rediscovers her passion for baking and might even open her heart to new love.
- 2/10/2022
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Guy Fieri is cooking up another chapter of Tournament of Champions as Food Network renews the competition series for Season 3.
Set to return Sunday, Feb. 27 at 8 p.m. Et/Pt, Tournament of Champions III will feature two-hour long episodes and 32 talented chefs vying for the $100,000 grand prize, the largest reward in the tournament’s history.
The skills and abilities of the best chefs from the East and West coasts will be pushed to the limit, as host Guy Fieri spins the dreaded 5-wheeled randomizer that determines each cook-off: the protein, produce, equipment, cooking style, and time. A panel of judges, including Scott Conant, Cat Cora, Dominique Crenn and Giada De Laurentiis will evaluate the dishes blind. Judges also include Traci Des Jardins, Rocco Dispirito, Lorena Garcia, Alex Guarnaschelli, Mashaharu Morimoto, Eric Ripert, Nancy Silverton, Ming Tsai, and Jonathan Waxman. Hunter Fieri will follow all the action backstage, capturing chefs...
Set to return Sunday, Feb. 27 at 8 p.m. Et/Pt, Tournament of Champions III will feature two-hour long episodes and 32 talented chefs vying for the $100,000 grand prize, the largest reward in the tournament’s history.
The skills and abilities of the best chefs from the East and West coasts will be pushed to the limit, as host Guy Fieri spins the dreaded 5-wheeled randomizer that determines each cook-off: the protein, produce, equipment, cooking style, and time. A panel of judges, including Scott Conant, Cat Cora, Dominique Crenn and Giada De Laurentiis will evaluate the dishes blind. Judges also include Traci Des Jardins, Rocco Dispirito, Lorena Garcia, Alex Guarnaschelli, Mashaharu Morimoto, Eric Ripert, Nancy Silverton, Ming Tsai, and Jonathan Waxman. Hunter Fieri will follow all the action backstage, capturing chefs...
- 1/18/2022
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
Giada De Laurentiis has struck a new content pact with Discovery’s Food Network, and will launch a new series, “Simply Giada,’ a new four-episode daytime program.
De Laurentiis will continue to produce programming for both Food Network and the parent company’s Discovery Plus streaming hub as part of the renewed pact.
“I’m excited to share all of the new projects I’ve been working on with viewers. Get ready for more adventure, fun…and pasta, of course!” said De Laurentiis, in a prepared statement.
“Simply Giada” will debut Sunday, January 9 at 11:30 a.m. on Food Network. In each episode, De Laurentiis will share recipes that help people eat better every day, without skimping on flavor. During the program, she will offer expert advice for smart menu planning that stretches ingredients into the week, showcase simple and delicious dishes perfect for entertaining friends. The series is meant...
De Laurentiis will continue to produce programming for both Food Network and the parent company’s Discovery Plus streaming hub as part of the renewed pact.
“I’m excited to share all of the new projects I’ve been working on with viewers. Get ready for more adventure, fun…and pasta, of course!” said De Laurentiis, in a prepared statement.
“Simply Giada” will debut Sunday, January 9 at 11:30 a.m. on Food Network. In each episode, De Laurentiis will share recipes that help people eat better every day, without skimping on flavor. During the program, she will offer expert advice for smart menu planning that stretches ingredients into the week, showcase simple and delicious dishes perfect for entertaining friends. The series is meant...
- 12/7/2021
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Discovery+ has ordered a pair of specials starring professional chefs Giada De Laurentiis and Carla Hall.
The streamer has ordered My Dream Kitchen: Giada De Laurentiis and My Dream Kitchen: Carla Hall, which will follow the Food Network stars as they design the ideal kitchen.
The specials, which will air on December 18, will look at how two premier chefs and food stars craft their own workplace, following them both on every step of their journey as the road to completion zigs, zags and periodically gets extended due to delays beyond their control.
Italian-American chef Giada De Laurentiis, who is the star of Food Network’s Giada at Home, is designing her own kitchen as she renovates her house in LA.
Carla Hall, who starred on Bravo’s Top Chef and ABC’s The Chew, is building a new kitchen in her Washington, DC home.
My Dream Kitchen: Carla Hall...
The streamer has ordered My Dream Kitchen: Giada De Laurentiis and My Dream Kitchen: Carla Hall, which will follow the Food Network stars as they design the ideal kitchen.
The specials, which will air on December 18, will look at how two premier chefs and food stars craft their own workplace, following them both on every step of their journey as the road to completion zigs, zags and periodically gets extended due to delays beyond their control.
Italian-American chef Giada De Laurentiis, who is the star of Food Network’s Giada at Home, is designing her own kitchen as she renovates her house in LA.
Carla Hall, who starred on Bravo’s Top Chef and ABC’s The Chew, is building a new kitchen in her Washington, DC home.
My Dream Kitchen: Carla Hall...
- 11/24/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
For millions of people, one way of getting through the doldrums of pandemic lockdown was through cooking shows on Netflix and YouTube, all of which trace their origins to Julia Child, the subject of Julie Cohen and Betsy West’s next documentary, “Julia.”
After directing the Oscar-nominated “Rbg,” Cohen and West traveled to France to talk with chefs and contemporaries of Child from her days of training at Le Cordon Bleu before becoming a TV star with “The French Chef.” In an interview with TheWrap’s Sharon Waxman at the Toronto International Film Festival, Cohen and West discussed how Covid-19 hit right as they finished filming and how the experience of editing the film under quarantine deepened their appreciation for both Child and French cuisine.
“I don’t think we saw each other face-to-face for months but we talked every day on Zoom. We were just working away on various...
After directing the Oscar-nominated “Rbg,” Cohen and West traveled to France to talk with chefs and contemporaries of Child from her days of training at Le Cordon Bleu before becoming a TV star with “The French Chef.” In an interview with TheWrap’s Sharon Waxman at the Toronto International Film Festival, Cohen and West discussed how Covid-19 hit right as they finished filming and how the experience of editing the film under quarantine deepened their appreciation for both Child and French cuisine.
“I don’t think we saw each other face-to-face for months but we talked every day on Zoom. We were just working away on various...
- 9/13/2021
- by Jeremy Fuster
- The Wrap
Discovery Plus and Food Network are staking their claim to the holiday movie business.
Food Network has completed production on its first-ever scripted movie, “Candy Coated Christmas,” which won’t air on the linear cable channel but rather on Discovery Plus. The feel-good holiday movie features Ree Drummond, host of the cabler’s long-running “The Pioneer Woman.”
“Candy Coated Christmas” will mark the first original scripted movie to air on Discovery Plus. Discovery and Food Network aim to grab a slice of the holiday movie audience that has proven to be so lucrative for Hallmark Channel, Freeform, Discovery’s OWN and other cablers. Food Network and its sibling channels under the Discovery umbrella such as HGTV and Investigation Discovery already attract large female audiences, which is a good fit with the holiday movie demo.
Kathleen Finch, Discovery’s chief lifestyle brands officer, said the plan is to promote “Candy Coated...
Food Network has completed production on its first-ever scripted movie, “Candy Coated Christmas,” which won’t air on the linear cable channel but rather on Discovery Plus. The feel-good holiday movie features Ree Drummond, host of the cabler’s long-running “The Pioneer Woman.”
“Candy Coated Christmas” will mark the first original scripted movie to air on Discovery Plus. Discovery and Food Network aim to grab a slice of the holiday movie audience that has proven to be so lucrative for Hallmark Channel, Freeform, Discovery’s OWN and other cablers. Food Network and its sibling channels under the Discovery umbrella such as HGTV and Investigation Discovery already attract large female audiences, which is a good fit with the holiday movie demo.
Kathleen Finch, Discovery’s chief lifestyle brands officer, said the plan is to promote “Candy Coated...
- 8/25/2021
- by Cynthia Littleton
- Variety Film + TV
NBC’s “Today” has long been part of many an American morning ritual. Starting today, however, fans of the program can truly interact with a full version of it at almost any time they want.
NBC News is launching its venerable A.M. franchise in podcast form, meaning that people who may want to know what it is going on with the show can find it at times and in ways of their own choosing, not necessarily in the 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. block it runs in each weekday on NBC. Libby Leist, the executive who oversees the ‘Today” empire, envisions commuters logging on to hear the top stories that Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb deliver at the top of the show’s first hour, many of which feature NBC News reporters on the ground in the locations where events are taking place. Those people can also listen in...
NBC News is launching its venerable A.M. franchise in podcast form, meaning that people who may want to know what it is going on with the show can find it at times and in ways of their own choosing, not necessarily in the 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. block it runs in each weekday on NBC. Libby Leist, the executive who oversees the ‘Today” empire, envisions commuters logging on to hear the top stories that Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb deliver at the top of the show’s first hour, many of which feature NBC News reporters on the ground in the locations where events are taking place. Those people can also listen in...
- 6/28/2021
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Regis Philbin and Alex Trebek each took home posthumous awards during the Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday night.
“The Talk” co-host Sheryl Underwood returned for her fifth time hosting the Daytime Emmy Awards, which honored the best programming airing between 2 a.m. and 6 p.m. — along with select digital and syndicated shows.
“General Hospital” won the award for Outstanding Drama Series, while Kelly Clarkson won for Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show and Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show Host.
Daytime TV legends Regis Philbin, Alex Trebek and Larry King received posthumous tributes during the primetime ceremony, which aired Friday night at 8 p.m. Et on CBS and Paramount+.
The Netflix fantasy drama series “The Letter for the King” picked up three technical awards early on.
Here’s the complete list of nominees, with the winners in bold:
Outstanding Drama Series
The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
Days of Our Lives (NBC)
General Hospital...
“The Talk” co-host Sheryl Underwood returned for her fifth time hosting the Daytime Emmy Awards, which honored the best programming airing between 2 a.m. and 6 p.m. — along with select digital and syndicated shows.
“General Hospital” won the award for Outstanding Drama Series, while Kelly Clarkson won for Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show and Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show Host.
Daytime TV legends Regis Philbin, Alex Trebek and Larry King received posthumous tributes during the primetime ceremony, which aired Friday night at 8 p.m. Et on CBS and Paramount+.
The Netflix fantasy drama series “The Letter for the King” picked up three technical awards early on.
Here’s the complete list of nominees, with the winners in bold:
Outstanding Drama Series
The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
Days of Our Lives (NBC)
General Hospital...
- 6/25/2021
- by Thom Geier and Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
The 48th annual Daytime Emmy Awards are set to air Friday at 8 p.m. Et/5 p.m. Pt with a virtual two-hour broadcast on CBS that will also be livestreamed on Paramount+ and the CBS app as it airs in each market. The Talk co-host Sheryl Underwood returns to host the ceremony in Los Angeles for a fifth time.
They hybrid ceremony will feature talent and winners on the Emmy stage, at individual shows’ studios and at homes to accept their awards. A total of 22 categories will be presented on the broadcast, with other winners will be announced on Twitter (@DaytimeEmmys) beginning at 5 p.m. Et/2 p.m. Pt.
Tonight’s broadcast will also include posthumous tributes to Alex Trebek, Regis Philben and Larry King.
The Daytime Emmy Awards are presented to programs broadcast between 2 a.m.
They hybrid ceremony will feature talent and winners on the Emmy stage, at individual shows’ studios and at homes to accept their awards. A total of 22 categories will be presented on the broadcast, with other winners will be announced on Twitter (@DaytimeEmmys) beginning at 5 p.m. Et/2 p.m. Pt.
Tonight’s broadcast will also include posthumous tributes to Alex Trebek, Regis Philben and Larry King.
The Daytime Emmy Awards are presented to programs broadcast between 2 a.m.
- 6/25/2021
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
The 48th annual Daytime Emmy Awards will include tributes to TV icons Regis Philbin, Alex Trebek and Larry King, with Kathy Lee Gifford, Ken Jeong, Martha Stewart and Robin Roberts making special appearances to honor their late colleagues.
Presenters for this year’s awards — hosted by The Talk’s Sheryl Underwood and set to air Friday, June 25, on CBS — were announced today, along with the special tribute appearances. Among the presenters: Al Roker, Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest, Drew Barrymore, Tamron Hall and The Young and the Restless actors Bryton James and Brytni Sarpi, among others.
The awards ceremony will feature talent appearing from the Emmy stage in Los Angeles, individual show studios and homes to accept their awards. Diamond White from The Bold and the Beautiful will score and sing the song for an “In Memoriam” segment.
See the complete list of presenters below, along with the categories to...
Presenters for this year’s awards — hosted by The Talk’s Sheryl Underwood and set to air Friday, June 25, on CBS — were announced today, along with the special tribute appearances. Among the presenters: Al Roker, Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest, Drew Barrymore, Tamron Hall and The Young and the Restless actors Bryton James and Brytni Sarpi, among others.
The awards ceremony will feature talent appearing from the Emmy stage in Los Angeles, individual show studios and homes to accept their awards. Diamond White from The Bold and the Beautiful will score and sing the song for an “In Memoriam” segment.
See the complete list of presenters below, along with the categories to...
- 6/23/2021
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences is prepping for a return to normalcy in 2022, including a live, in-person Daytime Emmys at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium. But that’s next year. For 2021, NATAS, CBS and producer Associated Television Intl. are putting together a pre-taped Daytime Emmys telecast that will still be a hybrid of studio segments, remote presentations and pre-submitted acceptance speeches.
“The Talk’s” Sheryl Underwood will serve as solo host of this year’s telecast, her fifth time emceeing the ceremony but the first on her own.
“She’s a great friend of daytime programming and a great friend of the Academy, so it just worked out,” says NATAS director Steve Ulrich. “In fact, if it’s not the record, then I think she’s certainly up there in terms of someone who has hosted our Daytime Emmys more than anyone else.”
Underwood will host the show...
“The Talk’s” Sheryl Underwood will serve as solo host of this year’s telecast, her fifth time emceeing the ceremony but the first on her own.
“She’s a great friend of daytime programming and a great friend of the Academy, so it just worked out,” says NATAS director Steve Ulrich. “In fact, if it’s not the record, then I think she’s certainly up there in terms of someone who has hosted our Daytime Emmys more than anyone else.”
Underwood will host the show...
- 6/23/2021
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
Nominations for the 48th annual Daytime Emmy Awards were unveiled Tuesday, and it's another clean sweep for ABC's General Hospital.
The hit daytime soap opera netted 17 total nominations.
Days of Our Lives managed seven nominations, while The Young and The Restless and The Bold and Beautiful netted five each.
Late Jeopardy! host, Alex Trebek, also got a posthumous nomination.
Trebek has won this particular prize seven times already.
The daytime Emmy awards are set to air Friday, June 25 on CBS, and will also be available to watch on Paramount+.
Outstanding Drama Series
The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
Days of Our Lives (NBC)
General Hospital (ABC)
The Young and the Restless (CBS)
Outstanding Limited Drama Series
The Bay (Popstar TV)
Beacon Hill (ReelWomensNetwork.com)
A House Divided (Umc)
Studio City (Amazon Prime)
Lead Actress In A Drama Series
Melissa Claire Egan
Genie Francis
Nancy Lee Grahn
Finola Hughes
Jacqueline MacInnes Wood...
The hit daytime soap opera netted 17 total nominations.
Days of Our Lives managed seven nominations, while The Young and The Restless and The Bold and Beautiful netted five each.
Late Jeopardy! host, Alex Trebek, also got a posthumous nomination.
Trebek has won this particular prize seven times already.
The daytime Emmy awards are set to air Friday, June 25 on CBS, and will also be available to watch on Paramount+.
Outstanding Drama Series
The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
Days of Our Lives (NBC)
General Hospital (ABC)
The Young and the Restless (CBS)
Outstanding Limited Drama Series
The Bay (Popstar TV)
Beacon Hill (ReelWomensNetwork.com)
A House Divided (Umc)
Studio City (Amazon Prime)
Lead Actress In A Drama Series
Melissa Claire Egan
Genie Francis
Nancy Lee Grahn
Finola Hughes
Jacqueline MacInnes Wood...
- 5/25/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Nominations for the 48th annual Daytime Emmy Awards were announced on Tuesday, and ABC’s General Hospital dominated the soap opera pack with 21 total nods.
NBC’s Days of Our Lives and CBS’ The Young and the Restless trailed with 11 nominations each, followed by The Bold and the Beautiful (with nine).
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Also of note, the late Alex Trebek earned a posthumous nomination for Outstanding Game Show Host, for what would be his farewell run on Jeopardy.
NBC’s Days of Our Lives and CBS’ The Young and the Restless trailed with 11 nominations each, followed by The Bold and the Beautiful (with nine).
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Also of note, the late Alex Trebek earned a posthumous nomination for Outstanding Game Show Host, for what would be his farewell run on Jeopardy.
- 5/25/2021
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
‘Entertainment Tonight’ Supervising Producer Joe Siyam Exits for VP Role at Talkshoplive (Exclusive)
Veteran television producer Joe Siyam has left his position as Supervising Producer at CBS Media Ventures’ “Entertainment Tonight” to join startup livestream commerce platform, talkshoplive, as vice president of talent and entertainment partnerships.
Siyam had been with “Et” for nearly 7 years, during which he oversaw the brand’s coverage of music and major red carpet events including the Grammys, Golden Globe Awards, BET Awards, American Music Awards, CMA Awards and Billboard Music Awards. He collected four Emmy Awards for his work during his “Et” tenure, where he earned a stellar reputation as one of the show’s most well-regarded producers among industry publicists and executives.
Among Siyam’s notable accomplishments at the show include some of “Et’s” biggest gets: Britney Spears 2018 sit-down, Adam Levine’s only pre Super Bowl interview, Mariah Carey on a yacht in Capri and behind-the-scenes tour exclusives with artists like Demi Lovato, the Jonas Brothers,...
Siyam had been with “Et” for nearly 7 years, during which he oversaw the brand’s coverage of music and major red carpet events including the Grammys, Golden Globe Awards, BET Awards, American Music Awards, CMA Awards and Billboard Music Awards. He collected four Emmy Awards for his work during his “Et” tenure, where he earned a stellar reputation as one of the show’s most well-regarded producers among industry publicists and executives.
Among Siyam’s notable accomplishments at the show include some of “Et’s” biggest gets: Britney Spears 2018 sit-down, Adam Levine’s only pre Super Bowl interview, Mariah Carey on a yacht in Capri and behind-the-scenes tour exclusives with artists like Demi Lovato, the Jonas Brothers,...
- 3/22/2021
- by Shirley Halperin and Angelique Jackson
- Variety Film + TV
It started out as background noise and it ended with me silently crying into my wine glass. It's sad, but I'm not even being dramatic: that's really how my Thursday night binge-watching session went. A cooking show is my go-to when I just want something playing in the background while I putz around doing other things, so the new Bobby and Giada in Italy show was an easy pick. But what I was not expecting was to be so emotionally triggered by the feel-good, four-episode special. Hear me out . . .
It gave me a serious case of wanderlust
The whole premise of the show is to follow Bobby Flay and Giada De Laurentiis as they tour the culinary scene in Rome and Tuscany. Giada is a Roman native, so she brings the local know-how, while Bobby brings the cultural appreciation. The visuals from each episode made me equal parts happy and...
It gave me a serious case of wanderlust
The whole premise of the show is to follow Bobby Flay and Giada De Laurentiis as they tour the culinary scene in Rome and Tuscany. Giada is a Roman native, so she brings the local know-how, while Bobby brings the cultural appreciation. The visuals from each episode made me equal parts happy and...
- 1/22/2021
- by Amanda Elser Murray
- Popsugar.com
Bobby Flay is easily one of the most well-known chefs in the business, and people all over the world love seeing him in action. After a series of successful cooking based shows, Bobby has decided to try something else. This time, he’s also enlisted the help of fellow chef, Giada De Laurentiis. In their new series, Bobby and Giada in Italy, the two venture around enjoying the scenery and trying different foods. Those who loves to travel but have been stuck at home due to the pandemic will love getting the chance to ‘trave’ to Italy through the screen. Additionally,
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Bobby and Giada in Italy...
10 Things You Didn’t Know about Bobby and Giada in Italy...
- 1/21/2021
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
Discovery Inc launched its streaming service, Discovery+, Monday. And while the new platform is debuting in an ever-crowded SVOD space, it’s coming ready to compete with a slew of original series available on Day 1.
Per Discovery, Discovery+ has “the largest-ever content offering of any new streaming service” at launch, including more than 50 original titles and over 150 hours of exclusive content,” like the preview of Chip and Joanna Gaines’ Magnolia Network.
Discovery+ costs $4.99 per month with ads or $6.99 without ads.
Or perhaps you can get it for free: Discovery has partnered with Verizon to give its 55 million customers up to a free year of Discovery+, depending on their service plans. Disney made a similar deal with the phone carrier when it launched Disney+ a year ago.
See below for all of the original titles that are available on Discovery+ today, and a couple more coming toward the end of January,...
Per Discovery, Discovery+ has “the largest-ever content offering of any new streaming service” at launch, including more than 50 original titles and over 150 hours of exclusive content,” like the preview of Chip and Joanna Gaines’ Magnolia Network.
Discovery+ costs $4.99 per month with ads or $6.99 without ads.
Or perhaps you can get it for free: Discovery has partnered with Verizon to give its 55 million customers up to a free year of Discovery+, depending on their service plans. Disney made a similar deal with the phone carrier when it launched Disney+ a year ago.
See below for all of the original titles that are available on Discovery+ today, and a couple more coming toward the end of January,...
- 1/4/2021
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Discovery has announced the launch of streaming service Discovery+, which brings together offerings from Discovery Channel, TLC, ID, Food Network, HGTV and other networks.
Featuring some 55,000 hours of programming, the service will go live in the U.S. on January 4, at a price of $5 a month with ads and $7 for an ad-free version. A partnership with Verizon will offer customers with select wireless and TV plans 12 months of Discovery+. The global rollout of Discovery+ across an initial 25 countries has already begun with India, the U.K. and Ireland. Internationally, distribution partners include Sky in the UK and Ireland and Tim in Italy.
Discovery revealed the details during a pre-taped, 90-minute investor presentation and in a press release.
Along with fare from Discovery’s stable of network brands, programming for Discovery+ will come from the BBC’s Natural History collection, A&e Networks, Group Nine and other suppliers. The slate’s...
Featuring some 55,000 hours of programming, the service will go live in the U.S. on January 4, at a price of $5 a month with ads and $7 for an ad-free version. A partnership with Verizon will offer customers with select wireless and TV plans 12 months of Discovery+. The global rollout of Discovery+ across an initial 25 countries has already begun with India, the U.K. and Ireland. Internationally, distribution partners include Sky in the UK and Ireland and Tim in Italy.
Discovery revealed the details during a pre-taped, 90-minute investor presentation and in a press release.
Along with fare from Discovery’s stable of network brands, programming for Discovery+ will come from the BBC’s Natural History collection, A&e Networks, Group Nine and other suppliers. The slate’s...
- 12/2/2020
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
As Disney, Netflix and WarnerMedia try to boost new streaming-video hubs with glitzy movies and TV celebrities, rival Discovery plans a different hook: real life.
The company best known for cable networks like Discovery Channel, TLC, Food Network and HGTV centered on unscripted programming, unveiled a new “Discovery Plus” streaming hub Wednesday, offering the service at $4.99 per month with ads and $6.99 per month without. Discovery plans to team up with Verizon, the telecommunications provider that helped distribute Disney Plus, which will make the new service available for free to its customers, depending on their plan. The service will debut in January.
“We are seizing the global opportunity to be the world’s definitive product for unscripted storytelling, providing households and mobile consumers a distinct, clear and differentiated offering across valuable and enduring lifestyle, and real life verticals,” said David Zaslav, the company’s chairman and CEO, during prepared remarks. “We...
The company best known for cable networks like Discovery Channel, TLC, Food Network and HGTV centered on unscripted programming, unveiled a new “Discovery Plus” streaming hub Wednesday, offering the service at $4.99 per month with ads and $6.99 per month without. Discovery plans to team up with Verizon, the telecommunications provider that helped distribute Disney Plus, which will make the new service available for free to its customers, depending on their plan. The service will debut in January.
“We are seizing the global opportunity to be the world’s definitive product for unscripted storytelling, providing households and mobile consumers a distinct, clear and differentiated offering across valuable and enduring lifestyle, and real life verticals,” said David Zaslav, the company’s chairman and CEO, during prepared remarks. “We...
- 12/2/2020
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
The Food Network & Cooking Channel New York City Wine & Food Festival presented by Capital One (Nycwff) returns for its 13th annual edition this Fall, October 2 – 11, 2020.
The Festival will look and feel different this year, but the commitment is unchanged – to support the New York City hospitality community and serve as a resource that connects people with world class chefs, restaurants and bars all while continuing the fight to end hunger for No Kid Hungry and Food Bank For New York City, whose missions are now more crucial than ever. With more than 60 events taking place over nine days, this year’s Festival offers a robust lineup of virtual and live programming including Behind the Burger Bash, Nycwff Goes Virtual presented by Capital One, an Intimate Dinner Series and an Online Wine Auction all for a good cause.
“As a Festival, we understand the power of food and its ability to bring people together,...
The Festival will look and feel different this year, but the commitment is unchanged – to support the New York City hospitality community and serve as a resource that connects people with world class chefs, restaurants and bars all while continuing the fight to end hunger for No Kid Hungry and Food Bank For New York City, whose missions are now more crucial than ever. With more than 60 events taking place over nine days, this year’s Festival offers a robust lineup of virtual and live programming including Behind the Burger Bash, Nycwff Goes Virtual presented by Capital One, an Intimate Dinner Series and an Online Wine Auction all for a good cause.
“As a Festival, we understand the power of food and its ability to bring people together,...
- 10/2/2020
- Look to the Stars
In June, two perennial Food Network shows, Guy Fieri’s “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives” and Robert Irvine’s “Restaurant: Impossible,” went back into production. It was the first time either show shot on location since the coronavirus pandemic brought all television and film production to a dramatic halt in mid-March. They were filmed under strict, new Covid-19 protocols with reduced, mask-wearing crews — all of whom, according to Food Network, tested negative for coronavirus after filming was completed.
Courtney White, the president of Food Network and Cooking Channel, says the network agreed to restart production after creating specific plans for each show. “It isn’t one-size-fits-all,” White tells Variety. “But we did start with: Where can we film with the smallest footprint, the smallest crew — where everybody is very comfortable, and everybody’s on board? Obviously in this scenario, everybody feels different about their own personal willingness to step out of their house.
Courtney White, the president of Food Network and Cooking Channel, says the network agreed to restart production after creating specific plans for each show. “It isn’t one-size-fits-all,” White tells Variety. “But we did start with: Where can we film with the smallest footprint, the smallest crew — where everybody is very comfortable, and everybody’s on board? Obviously in this scenario, everybody feels different about their own personal willingness to step out of their house.
- 7/29/2020
- by Kate Aurthur
- Variety Film + TV
The Daytime Emmys completed its third and final pandemic-delayed ceremony on Sunday night, with Amazon Prime Video, HBO and Netflix all landing six wins in the various children’s, lifestyle and animation awards handed out, while Disney Channel and sister network Disney Junior combined for a total of nine wins.
Among the top winners were Disney Junior’s “Elena of Avalor,” Disney Channel’s “Rapunzel’s Tangled Adventure,” and HBO’s “Sesame Street” and “Sesame Street’s 50th Anniversary Celebration,” all of which each won three awards.
Among individual wins, Mike Rowe (“Returning the Favor” was named outstanding host for a daytime program; Giada De Laurentiis (“Giada Entertains”) was named outstanding culinary host; and Tamron Hall (“Tamron Hall”) was selected as outstanding informative talk show host.
Then there’s the case of Alan Menken, who won the outstanding original song in a children’s, young adult or animated program Emmy for...
Among the top winners were Disney Junior’s “Elena of Avalor,” Disney Channel’s “Rapunzel’s Tangled Adventure,” and HBO’s “Sesame Street” and “Sesame Street’s 50th Anniversary Celebration,” all of which each won three awards.
Among individual wins, Mike Rowe (“Returning the Favor” was named outstanding host for a daytime program; Giada De Laurentiis (“Giada Entertains”) was named outstanding culinary host; and Tamron Hall (“Tamron Hall”) was selected as outstanding informative talk show host.
Then there’s the case of Alan Menken, who won the outstanding original song in a children’s, young adult or animated program Emmy for...
- 7/27/2020
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
Another round of winners for the 47th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards were unveiled Sunday night as the ceremony handed out trophies honoring Children’s, Lifestyle, and Animation programming. The ceremony also paid tribute to Regis Philbin, who passed away this weekend, by sharing his acceptance speech for the Lifetime Achievement Award he received at the 42nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards in 2008.
Hosted by Loni Love, the virtual ceremony follows last week’s event which honored the best in Digital Dramas with Amazon’s The Bay, After Forever and Studio City walking away as big winners. During the livestream, winners accepted their Emmys from the comfort of their own homes — or wherever they are in quarantine.
Presenters included Izabella Alvarez (Nickelodeon’s The Loud House and The Casagrandes), actress and social media star Tabitha Brown (Actress and Vegan Foodie), Josh Dela Cruz (Nickelodeon’s Blue’s Clues & You!), Quintessa Swindell (Netflix...
Hosted by Loni Love, the virtual ceremony follows last week’s event which honored the best in Digital Dramas with Amazon’s The Bay, After Forever and Studio City walking away as big winners. During the livestream, winners accepted their Emmys from the comfort of their own homes — or wherever they are in quarantine.
Presenters included Izabella Alvarez (Nickelodeon’s The Loud House and The Casagrandes), actress and social media star Tabitha Brown (Actress and Vegan Foodie), Josh Dela Cruz (Nickelodeon’s Blue’s Clues & You!), Quintessa Swindell (Netflix...
- 7/27/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
The long-running series “Sesame Street” got a 50th birthday present at the 2020 Daytime Emmys for children’s, animated and lifestyle programs, which streamed on Sunday night, July 26, during a live ceremony hosted remotely by Loni Love (“The Real”) due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. “Street” won Best Preschool Children’s Program, as it has done many times before. Check out the complete list of winners here.
“Sesame Street’s” 50th season also won awards for Best Directing for a Children’s/Young Adult Program, Best Principal Performance in a Daytime Program (Ryan Dillon for the 50th anniversary special) and Best Short Format Children’s Program for “Sesame Street in Communities: Meet Salia.” At this year’s main Daytime Emmy telecast on June 26, “Sesame Street” also won Best Special Class Special for its anniversary celebration.
SEE2020 Daytime Emmy winners: Full list of nominees and winners in all categories
But there was...
“Sesame Street’s” 50th season also won awards for Best Directing for a Children’s/Young Adult Program, Best Principal Performance in a Daytime Program (Ryan Dillon for the 50th anniversary special) and Best Short Format Children’s Program for “Sesame Street in Communities: Meet Salia.” At this year’s main Daytime Emmy telecast on June 26, “Sesame Street” also won Best Special Class Special for its anniversary celebration.
SEE2020 Daytime Emmy winners: Full list of nominees and winners in all categories
But there was...
- 7/27/2020
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Television host and philanthropist Rachael Ray announced today the launch of Rachael Ray’s Yum-o! Cooking Camp delivered by Shipt powered by the Food Network & Cooking Channel New York City and South Beach Wine & Food Festivals presented by Capital One.
The Free 16-part live virtual cooking camp will help provide a fun and accessible activity to support families whose camps and child care centers are closed this summer. The interactive online series will connect viewers to their favorite chefs, celebrities and lifestyle personalities who will teach them simple recipes, skills and techniques that will up their culinary game all while providing an unforgettable summer learning experience. The Free cooking camp series is sponsored by Barilla, Birds Eye, Duncan Hines, PotsandPans.com, Reddi-wip, Shipt, and Vlasic.
Recipes will be easy enough for kids 8-15 to follow along, but everyone is welcome to join. We encourage parents to participate with kids and cook along with our instructors.
The Free 16-part live virtual cooking camp will help provide a fun and accessible activity to support families whose camps and child care centers are closed this summer. The interactive online series will connect viewers to their favorite chefs, celebrities and lifestyle personalities who will teach them simple recipes, skills and techniques that will up their culinary game all while providing an unforgettable summer learning experience. The Free cooking camp series is sponsored by Barilla, Birds Eye, Duncan Hines, PotsandPans.com, Reddi-wip, Shipt, and Vlasic.
Recipes will be easy enough for kids 8-15 to follow along, but everyone is welcome to join. We encourage parents to participate with kids and cook along with our instructors.
- 7/24/2020
- Look to the Stars
Food Network has ordered another helping of Amy Schumer’s quarantine cooking show, “Amy Schumer Learns to Cook.”
The self-shot series features Schumer and her husband Chris Fischer, a James Beard Award-winning chef. Their nanny and part-time camera operator, Jane, along with their son and dog will continue to make appearances as well.
“Amy and Chris deliver a breath of fresh air to viewers, and we could not be more excited that they have continued to allow Food Network to bring our audience a behind-the-curtains look at their lives, with even more laughs and comforting food on the way. And we hope a lot more fennel,” said Food Network president Courtney White.
Also Read: Giada De Laurentiis on the Challenges of Shooting a Cooking Show on iPhones in Isolation
“Amy Schumer Learns to Cook” will return later this summer.
Schumer added, “We are happy to be coming back for a...
The self-shot series features Schumer and her husband Chris Fischer, a James Beard Award-winning chef. Their nanny and part-time camera operator, Jane, along with their son and dog will continue to make appearances as well.
“Amy and Chris deliver a breath of fresh air to viewers, and we could not be more excited that they have continued to allow Food Network to bring our audience a behind-the-curtains look at their lives, with even more laughs and comforting food on the way. And we hope a lot more fennel,” said Food Network president Courtney White.
Also Read: Giada De Laurentiis on the Challenges of Shooting a Cooking Show on iPhones in Isolation
“Amy Schumer Learns to Cook” will return later this summer.
Schumer added, “We are happy to be coming back for a...
- 6/30/2020
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
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