Food Network, HGTV And Travel Channel Turn To Kids And Celebrities To Boost...
At this morning’s upfront Scripps Networks—which includes Food Network, HGTV, Travel Channel, Cooking Channel, DIY Network and Great American Country—unveiled a slate of new programming highlighted by...
View ArticleUpfront and Personal: Food Network adds more family-centric fare
Food Network is launching more family-centric programming, notably kids versions of some of its most popular fare, as a means to burnish its brand, bolster coviewing and build its audience now and into...
View ArticleFood Network looks to influencers to grow on Snapchat Discover
As Food Network tries to grow its Snapchat Discover audience, by overall size and audience type, the company is looking to tap social media stars to create new content for the platform.
View ArticleFood Network tops TV brand names in social media rankings
The Food Network and E! Networks don't attract nearly the viewership of ESPN, the highest-rated channel. But they're the leaders in social media, an area of growing importance to advertisers.
View ArticleVidCon 2016 Shows Online Video's Dominance Over Generation Z, And Brands Are...
In many areas, digital video is increasingly in competition with TV. But that’s not the case for the teen and tween demographic. There, internet video has already won.
View ArticleGround beef, yes; sumac, no. This editor knows what food magazine readers want
Maile Carpenter was appointed founding editor-in-chief of Food Network Magazine, a joint venture with Hearst, in 2008. Since then, the publication has become the best-selling monthly food title on...
View ArticleHGTV and Food Network's New Amazon TV Apps Let You Shop With Your Remote
HGTV and Food Network today are announcing apps for Amazon Fire TVsubscribers that let them watch original home and lifestyle programs while also shopping for products mentioned in the shows.
View ArticleCYNOPSIS MEDIA Presents: Special Report: Lifestyle Programming
Like ants at a summer picnic, today’s viewer seems to have an insatiable appetite for lifestyle programming
View ArticleFood Network Orders Travel Series With YouTube Star Hannah Hart
The cable network has ordered a six-episode travel and food series starring the comedian
View ArticleScripps' Food Network Tweets Its Way to Strong Quarter
Foodies are buzzing about the Food Network
View ArticlePublishers Flock to New Instagram Stories
Media firms like Food Network are flocking to the new Instagram Stories
View ArticleHow video conquered the Web
Short, viral videos have become more than digital-age curiosities. They are a central economy of the Web and a serious business on which future media fortunes will be gambled, won and lost
View Article'Empire,' 'Underground' stars reunite for family cooking show on Food Network
Food Network’s new six-part series, “Smollett Eats,” features the six Smollett siblings cooking and baking in episodes pegged to family gatherings.
View ArticleSmolletts Hope They've Found a Recipe for Success
There’s something to be said about the family that braises together. And there are few modern families that have stayed together quite like the food-obsessed Smolletts.
View ArticleLife Cereal Gets First TV Ad in Decade
Life cereal will be back on air with its first TV campaign in nearly a decade as the brand tries to reconnect with today's busy families. The TV commercial is set to air on cable networks such as Food...
View ArticleKids Spice Up Chef Shows
Reality competition shows featuring young chefs are drawing younger audiences to the subgenre and driving co-viewing.
View ArticleLipton Puts TV On Ice, Turns To Snackable Content To Steep Millennials In Brand
PepsiCo's Lipton brand turns to Food Network to come up with new ways of steeping younger consumers in the venerable iced tea brand.
View ArticleFood Network Adds Some Smart Home Skills
Food Network said it’s the first culinary network to launch a “skill” on Alexa-powered devices, such as the Amazon Echo, enabling users to ask for and receive info about network shows, schedule, and...
View ArticleDidi O'Hearn Shares the Recipe for Food Network Co-Viewing Success
The right ingredients, mixed in the right way, at the right time, deliver success. Food Network’s co-viewing program strategy is a shining example of how series development and scheduling, network...
View ArticleScripps Hopes to Hook Advertisers on Simulcasts of Shows
When stars from some of the most popular franchises on Food Network, HGTV and Travel Channel band together, one channel may not be enough to contain them.
View ArticleAlton Brown, Showman of Food TV, Pulls Back the Curtain
Alton Brown’s new book, “Every Day Cook: This Time It’s Personal,” is his eighth, but the first in which he offers at least a small peek into the ways he cooks and eats at home.
View ArticleScripps Nets Overcome Election, Olympics Drag to Post Big Q3 Ratings Gains
The Scripps Networks group overcame strong competition from the Olympics and the election to score big audience gains in the third quarter.
View ArticleFood Network Adds Another Dash of A.I.
Adding more A.I. to its digital smorgasbord, Food Network said it has introduced a new chatbot for Facebook Messenger that serves up recipes and “friendly one-on-one conversations.”
View ArticleFood Network's Digital Empire Keeps On Cooking
Brands have been upping the ante on bots and adding a new layer of consumer engagement to their strategy at a fever pace ever since Facebook enabled the conversational-tech friendly feature in April.
View ArticleHow Food Network Uses The Deep-Fried And Cheesy To Make It In The Digital World
What was once a corner conference room on an administrative floor of Food Network’s Chelsea Market headquarters in Manhattan has turned into a small production center.
View ArticleThe Iron Giant
Food Network’s Iron Chef America was a cooking competition that challenged successful chefs from around the country to compete against veterans like Bobby Flay, Cat Cora and Masaharu Morimoto. The...
View ArticleGet the First Look at Pioneer Woman Ree Drummond's New Magazine
Ree Drummond, the Food Network’s resident Pioneer Woman, is officially the latest lifestyle guru to launch her own magazine—joining the ranks of Oprah Winfrey, Rachael Ray and Martha Stewart.
View ArticleFood Network enters crowded UK social food video market
Food Network is bringing its brand of home and lifestyle social video content to an international stage.
View ArticleHow YouTube Star Hannah Hart Went From Drunk Cooking to Her Own Food Network...
Hannah Hart started uploading videos to her YouTube channel in 2011. Now, she joins the ranks of television media with her very own show on Food Network: I Hart Food.
View ArticleCan You See Me Now: Apple iPhone's Facial Recognition Excites Brands
Facial recognition could be an invaluable new data set for advertisers and content owners.
View ArticleCord-Cutters Hang on For Food
In a time when cutting the cord on cable is a more popular choice than ever, Food Network has emerged as the top draw for customers choosing to hang on to their subscriptions.
View ArticleHow Food Network Seasons Its Facebook Messenger Bot
Texting and messaging friends tends to bring out our inner foodies, and the Food Network has used a Facebook Messenger bot to join that conversation.
View ArticleHow Food Network parent Scripps Networks is reaching young viewers online
Food Network parent Scripps Networks Interactive is building out new media brands to reach younger viewers who are less inclined than older generations to tune in to linear TV.
View ArticleFood for Thought on Generation Yum
Young people don't just care about food. They're obsessed with it. That was the takeaway at the recent Food Network "Meet Generation Yum" event held at New York's Project Farmhouse.
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