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Cooking Channel

Cooking Channel is an American basic cable channel owned by Food Network, a joint venture and general partnership between Warner Bros. Discovery Networks (69%) and Nexstar Media Group (31%). The channel is a spin-off of Food Network, broadcasting programming related to food and cooking. Cooking Channel is available via traditional Cable Television as well as Discovery+ since January 2021.

Cooking Channel
CountryUnited States
Broadcast areaUnited States
International
HeadquartersKnoxville, Tennessee, U.S.
Programming
Picture format1080i (HDTV)
(Downgraded to letterboxed 480i for SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerWarner Bros. Discovery Networks (69%)
Nexstar Media Group (31%)
ParentTelevision Food Network, G.P.
Sister channels
History
LaunchedAugust 21, 2002; 20 years ago (2002-08-21)
Former namesFine Living Network (2002-10)
Links
Websitewww.cookingchanneltv.com
Availability
Streaming media
Service(s)Philo, Sling TV, Hulu Live TV, FuboTV, Vidgo

History

As Fine Living

The channel was announced by Scripps in 2001 and launched the following year as Fine Living (later Fine Living Network, FLN). The brand was positioned towards high-income viewers "who want guidance in helping spend their free time", and featured a mix of lifestyle- and leisure-themed programming dealing with topics such as travel and adventure, finance, real estate, "everyday pursuits", and technology. Scripps positioned Fine Living as a multi-platform brand, having launched a companion website, and purchasing a 49% stake in a free-circulation magazine that would be co-branded with the channel.[1][2][3] Scripps planned to invest $100 million in original programming for Fine Living.[4] The network was launched on August 21, 2002.

In 2007, Fine Living acquired primetime encores of the syndicated series The Martha Stewart Show.[5] The network later added Whatever, Martha!, a series featuring her daughter Alexis Stewart and Jennifer Hutt comedically riffing over footage from Martha Stewart Living.[6]

As Cooking Channel

In October 2009, Scripps Networks Interactive announced that Fine Living would be relaunched as Cooking Channel in 2010, after the Great Recession and a severe decline in American personal income and spending effectively stunted Fine Living Network from any further ratings or programming expansion. The network would be a spin-off of Food Network oriented towards instructional and personality-based programming, which had been largely displaced by the growth of Food Network's reality and competition programming.[7] The network airs both new series, and archived programming from Food Network. Cooking Channel launched on May 31, 2010 (coinciding with the Memorial Day holiday), pushed ahead from a planned launch later in the year.[8][7]

Programming

Original series

Food Network stars Emeril Lagasse, Rachael Ray and Bobby Flay were among the first to air new programs on the channel, entitled Emeril's Fresh Food Fast, Week In a Day, and Brunch @ Bobby's.

Original programming included the Mo Rocca-hosted food education program Food(ography) and the combination reality TV series and cooking show Extra Virgin, featuring slice-of-life footage of actress Debi Mazar, her Italian chef husband Gabriele Cocoros, their two children, and assorted friends and family members. The weekly series Robert Earl's Be My Guest, which premiered in September 2014, features entrepreneur and restaurateur Robert Earl as he goes behind the velvet rope to share the best-of-the-best dining secrets and destinations. During February 2015, Cooking Channel premiered Unwrapped 2.0—a revival of the original Food Network series Unwrapped.[9] Actress Haylie Duff presented The Real Girl's Kitchen and Haylie's America on the channel.[10]

Other original series include Dinner at Tiffani's hosted by Tiffani Thiessen, Man Fire Food hosted by Roger Mooking, Food: Fact or Fiction? hosted by Michael McKean, Tia Mowry at Home hosted by Tia Mowry, Cheap Eats hosted by Ali Khan, Carnival Eats hosted by Noah Cappe, Rev Run's Sunday Suppers hosted by Rev Run, Unique Eats, Unique Sweets, and Donut Showdown.

Repeats

Shows airing on the Cooking Channel that are first to air in the United States but have previously aired outside the country come predominantly from cooks in Canada and Great Britain, such as Food Network Canada host David Rocco, who hosts the self-titled David Rocco's Dolce Vita and Irish chef Rachel Allen with Rachel Allen: Bake!. The following Cooking Channel programs are either "first to air in the U.S." or reruns that come from the Food Network library: A Cook's Tour, Ace of Cakes, Bill's Food, Bitchin' Kitchen, Caribbean Food Made Easy, Chuck's Day Off, Chinese Food Made Easy, Cupcake Wars, Drink Up, Easy Chinese San Francisco by Ching He Huang, Everyday Exotic, Everyday Italian with Giada De Laurentiis, FoodCrafters, Food Jammers, French Food at Home, Good Eats, Indian Food Made Easy, Iron Chef (original Japanese version), Iron Chef America, MasterChef Canada, Spice Goddess, Two Fat Ladies, and Tyler's Ultimate, in addition to various past programs hosted by Julia Child and Nigella Lawson.

International versions

As Fine Living

From September 3, 2004 to October 19, 2009, a Canadian version of FLN was broadcast under the name Fine Living. It was replaced by a Canadian version of DIY Network.

In Europe, FLN launched in 2010, replaced Zone Club, except Poland.

From March 26, 2014 to October 22, 2017, an Italian version of FLN was broadcast under the name Fine Living.

As Cooking Channel

A Canadian version of Cooking Channel launched on December 12, 2016, replacing W Movies. It is operated by Corus Entertainment, who also operates the Canadian version of Food Network; Scripps Networks Interactive acquired a minority stake in the channel following its launch.[11][12]

Carriage Disputes

A carriage dispute with AT&T U-verse resulted in Food Network, Cooking Channel, HGTV, DIY Network, and Great American Country being dropped by the provider on November 5, 2010; the dispute was resolved two days later, on November 7, 2010, after the two parties reached a new carriage agreement.

References

  1. ^ Dempsey, John (November 20, 2001). "Fine Living net adds mag". Variety. Retrieved May 2, 2018.
  2. ^ "Scripps Fine-Tuning Fine Living Net". Multichannel. Retrieved May 2, 2018.
  3. ^ Oei, Lily (September 25, 2002). "Fine Living grows in NYC". Variety. Retrieved May 2, 2018.
  4. ^ Dempsey, John (June 24, 2001). "Scripps ponies up for Fine Living net". Variety. Retrieved May 2, 2018.
  5. ^ Dempsey, John (September 5, 2007). "Fine Living repeats 'Martha Stewart'". Variety. Retrieved May 2, 2018.
  6. ^ Littleton, Cynthia (March 31, 2009). "Fine Living orders more 'Whatever'". Variety. Retrieved May 2, 2018.
  7. ^ a b Another Cable Helping for Food Lovers, The New York Times, February 18, 2010
  8. ^ , MultiChannel News, October 8, 2009
  9. ^ "Cooking Channel Announces September 2014 Highlights". Broadway World. August 4, 2014.
  10. ^ . Cooking Channel. May 30, 2011. Archived from the original on May 30, 2014. Retrieved June 4, 2011.
  11. ^ (PDF). Corus Entertainment. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 3, 2017. Retrieved July 15, 2017. On December 12, 2016, the Company sold a 19.8% interest in 7202377 Canada Inc. (the "Cooking Channel"), a subsidiary, to Scripps Network LLC for $7,500, the fair value at the date of the sale. Cash proceeds of $5,250 were received upon closing. Control of this subsidiary did not change, therefore a business combination did not occur
  12. ^ "Corus feeds the food genre with new channel". Realscreen. Retrieved October 19, 2016.

External links

  • Cooking Channel official website
  • Cooking Channel on Facebook
  • Cooking Channel on Twitter  
  • Cooking Channel's channel on YouTube


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Cooking Channel is an American basic cable channel owned by Food Network a joint venture and general partnership between Warner Bros Discovery Networks 69 and Nexstar Media Group 31 The channel is a spin off of Food Network broadcasting programming related to food and cooking Cooking Channel is available via traditional Cable Television as well as Discovery since January 2021 Cooking ChannelCountryUnited StatesBroadcast areaUnited StatesInternationalHeadquartersKnoxville Tennessee U S ProgrammingPicture format1080i HDTV Downgraded to letterboxed 480i for SDTV feed OwnershipOwnerWarner Bros Discovery Networks 69 Nexstar Media Group 31 ParentTelevision Food Network G P Sister channelsList Food Network HGTV Magnolia Network Discovery TLC ID TruTVHistoryLaunchedAugust 21 2002 20 years ago 2002 08 21 Former namesFine Living Network 2002 10 LinksWebsitewww wbr cookingchanneltv wbr comAvailabilityStreaming mediaService s Philo Sling TV Hulu Live TV FuboTV Vidgo Contents 1 History 1 1 As Fine Living 1 2 As Cooking Channel 2 Programming 2 1 Original series 2 2 Repeats 3 International versions 3 1 As Fine Living 3 2 As Cooking Channel 4 Carriage Disputes 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditAs Fine Living Edit The channel was announced by Scripps in 2001 and launched the following year as Fine Living later Fine Living Network FLN The brand was positioned towards high income viewers who want guidance in helping spend their free time and featured a mix of lifestyle and leisure themed programming dealing with topics such as travel and adventure finance real estate everyday pursuits and technology Scripps positioned Fine Living as a multi platform brand having launched a companion website and purchasing a 49 stake in a free circulation magazine that would be co branded with the channel 1 2 3 Scripps planned to invest 100 million in original programming for Fine Living 4 The network was launched on August 21 2002 In 2007 Fine Living acquired primetime encores of the syndicated series The Martha Stewart Show 5 The network later added Whatever Martha a series featuring her daughter Alexis Stewart and Jennifer Hutt comedically riffing over footage from Martha Stewart Living 6 As Cooking Channel Edit In October 2009 Scripps Networks Interactive announced that Fine Living would be relaunched as Cooking Channel in 2010 after the Great Recession and a severe decline in American personal income and spending effectively stunted Fine Living Network from any further ratings or programming expansion The network would be a spin off of Food Network oriented towards instructional and personality based programming which had been largely displaced by the growth of Food Network s reality and competition programming 7 The network airs both new series and archived programming from Food Network Cooking Channel launched on May 31 2010 coinciding with the Memorial Day holiday pushed ahead from a planned launch later in the year 8 7 Programming EditMain article List of programs broadcast by Cooking Channel This section may be in need of reorganization to comply with Wikipedia s layout guidelines Please help by editing the article to make improvements to the overall structure February 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Original series Edit Food Network stars Emeril Lagasse Rachael Ray and Bobby Flay were among the first to air new programs on the channel entitled Emeril s Fresh Food Fast Week In a Day and Brunch Bobby s Original programming included the Mo Rocca hosted food education program Food ography and the combination reality TV series and cooking show Extra Virgin featuring slice of life footage of actress Debi Mazar her Italian chef husband Gabriele Cocoros their two children and assorted friends and family members The weekly series Robert Earl s Be My Guest which premiered in September 2014 features entrepreneur and restaurateur Robert Earl as he goes behind the velvet rope to share the best of the best dining secrets and destinations During February 2015 Cooking Channel premiered Unwrapped 2 0 a revival of the original Food Network series Unwrapped 9 Actress Haylie Duff presented The Real Girl s Kitchen and Haylie s America on the channel 10 Other original series include Dinner at Tiffani s hosted by Tiffani Thiessen Man Fire Food hosted by Roger Mooking Food Fact or Fiction hosted by Michael McKean Tia Mowry at Home hosted by Tia Mowry Cheap Eats hosted by Ali Khan Carnival Eats hosted by Noah Cappe Rev Run s Sunday Suppers hosted by Rev Run Unique Eats Unique Sweets andDonut Showdown Repeats Edit Shows airing on the Cooking Channel that are first to air in the United States but have previously aired outside the country come predominantly from cooks in Canada and Great Britain such as Food Network Canada host David Rocco who hosts the self titled David Rocco s Dolce Vita and Irish chef Rachel Allen with Rachel Allen Bake The following Cooking Channel programs are either first to air in the U S or reruns that come from the Food Network library A Cook s Tour Ace of Cakes Bill s Food Bitchin Kitchen Caribbean Food Made Easy Chuck s Day Off Chinese Food Made Easy Cupcake Wars Drink Up Easy Chinese San Francisco by Ching He Huang Everyday Exotic Everyday Italian with Giada De Laurentiis FoodCrafters Food Jammers French Food at Home Good Eats Indian Food Made Easy Iron Chef original Japanese version Iron Chef America MasterChef Canada Spice Goddess Two Fat Ladies and Tyler s Ultimate in addition to various past programs hosted by Julia Child and Nigella Lawson International versions EditAs Fine Living Edit From September 3 2004 to October 19 2009 a Canadian version of FLN was broadcast under the name Fine Living It was replaced by a Canadian version of DIY Network In Europe FLN launched in 2010 replaced Zone Club except Poland From March 26 2014 to October 22 2017 an Italian version of FLN was broadcast under the name Fine Living As Cooking Channel Edit A Canadian version of Cooking Channel launched on December 12 2016 replacing W Movies It is operated by Corus Entertainment who also operates the Canadian version of Food Network Scripps Networks Interactive acquired a minority stake in the channel following its launch 11 12 Carriage Disputes EditA carriage dispute with AT amp T U verse resulted in Food Network Cooking Channel HGTV DIY Network and Great American Country being dropped by the provider on November 5 2010 the dispute was resolved two days later on November 7 2010 after the two parties reached a new carriage agreement References Edit Dempsey John November 20 2001 Fine Living net adds mag Variety Retrieved May 2 2018 Scripps Fine Tuning Fine Living Net Multichannel Retrieved May 2 2018 Oei Lily September 25 2002 Fine Living grows in NYC Variety Retrieved May 2 2018 Dempsey John June 24 2001 Scripps ponies up for Fine Living net Variety Retrieved May 2 2018 Dempsey John September 5 2007 Fine Living repeats Martha Stewart Variety Retrieved May 2 2018 Littleton Cynthia March 31 2009 Fine Living orders more Whatever Variety Retrieved May 2 2018 a b Another Cable Helping for Food Lovers The New York Times February 18 2010 Scripps Rebranding Fine Living Into Cooking Channel MultiChannel News October 8 2009 Cooking Channel Announces September 2014 Highlights Broadway World August 4 2014 Real Girl s Kitchen Cooking Channel May 30 2011 Archived from the original on May 30 2014 Retrieved June 4 2011 Corus Entertainment shareholders report Q3 2017 PDF Corus Entertainment Archived from the original PDF on July 3 2017 Retrieved July 15 2017 On December 12 2016 the Company sold a 19 8 interest in 7202377 Canada Inc the Cooking Channel a subsidiary to Scripps Network LLC for 7 500 the fair value at the date of the sale Cash proceeds of 5 250 were received upon closing Control of this subsidiary did not change therefore a business combination did not occur Corus feeds the food genre with new channel Realscreen Retrieved October 19 2016 External links EditCooking Channel official website Cooking Channel on Facebook Cooking Channel on Twitter Cooking Channel s channel on YouTube Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cooking Channel Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cooking Channel amp oldid 1142536962, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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