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28.11.2023 - 16:11 / deadline.com
Guy Fieri is sticking with the Food Network.
The celebrity chef has struck a new, three-year deal with the Warner Bros. Discovery-owned cable network. It comes after he struck a similar deal in April 2021.
The deal comes with the renewal of both Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, Guy’s Grocery Games and Tournament of Champions.
Fieri is also developing new series through his Knuckle Sandwich production banner.
The Mayor of Flavortown has appeared on Food Network since winning the second season of The Next Food Network Star in 2006. He followed that up with Guy’s Big Bite before launching Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives as well as other shows such as Guy Off the Hook, Guy Fieri’s Road Show, Guy’s Family Road Trip, Guy & Hunter’s European Vacation and Guy’s Ranch Kitchen.
“For nearly two decades, Food Network has been my home and continuing to create great TV within the Warner Bros. Discovery universe is exactly where I want to be,” said Fieri. “Food is our most universal language so being able to unite people through highlighting chefs, restaurateurs and the folks dishing out incredible meals all over this country and world is a privilege and responsibility that I don’t take lightly.”
“Recognized everywhere he goes, there is only one Guy Fieri,” added Betsy Ayala, Head of Content, Food, Warner Bros. Discovery. “Guy’s love of food, restaurants, and the chefs behind the dishes, combined with his extraordinary passion for crafting series with stories that resonate make extending this partnership a clear choice in our mission to deliver to viewers more of what they love.”
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Evan Roderick is starring in a new Hallmark Channel movie!
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