Why is 'The Kitchen' ending?
Food Network is re-evaluating its resources and priorities as Warner Bros. Discovery restructures.
TV / Food
After a decade on air, Food Network's Emmy-nominated cooking show 'The Kitchen' is ending. The final episode is scheduled to air on December 13, marking the end of a series that has delivered nearly 500 episodes of recipes, cooking tips, an...
‘The Kitchen,’ a weekend talk show on the Food Network, is ending after 10 years and more than 40 seasons. The show, which premiered in January 2014, features Sunny Anderson, Katie Lee Biegel, Jeff Mauro, Geoffrey Zakarian, and recurring guest Alex Guarnaschelli. It focuses on recipes, food trends, and family meal tips.
According to sources close to the production, the cancellation stems from the network's reassessment of resources and priorities as Warner Bros. Discovery moves to split its linear channels from streaming services. Throughout its run, 'The Kitchen' has hosted a variety of guests, including actors, musicians, media personalities, and celebrity chefs. Warner Bros. Discovery head of food content, Betsy Ayala, noted that the show provided a 'delicious way to spend an hour,' celebrating the team's hard work during its final holiday season.
Food Network is re-evaluating its resources and priorities as Warner Bros. Discovery restructures.
The final episode will air on Saturday, December 13.
The hosts are Sunny Anderson, Katie Lee Biegel, Jeff Mauro, and Geoffrey Zakarian, with frequent guest Alex Guarnaschelli.
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