Bon Appetit has unveiled its vision for a more inclusive YouTube channel, after a total of eight hosts departed its ‘Test Kitchen’ series amid a lack of diversity onscreen and allegations of racially-charged pay disparities.
The Conde Nast-owned title introduced today the eight new chefs who will be headlining its YouTube channel moving forward, joining three returning staffers: Brad Leone, Chris Morocco, and Andy Baraghani -- the hosts of the popular series It’s Alive, Reverse Engineering, and Andy Explores, respectively.
A new slate for the Bon Appetit channel is currently being developed by editor-in-chief Dawn Davis (pictured above, center), executive editor Sonia Chopra (above right), global brand advisor Marcus Samuelsson (above left), and Conde Nast Entertainment president Agnes Chu. The magazine said several popular series will resume production this month to premiere in the fall, with additional pilots airing in November. Each of the channel's 11 hosts will also launch recipe-driven,...
The Conde Nast-owned title introduced today the eight new chefs who will be headlining its YouTube channel moving forward, joining three returning staffers: Brad Leone, Chris Morocco, and Andy Baraghani -- the hosts of the popular series It’s Alive, Reverse Engineering, and Andy Explores, respectively.
A new slate for the Bon Appetit channel is currently being developed by editor-in-chief Dawn Davis (pictured above, center), executive editor Sonia Chopra (above right), global brand advisor Marcus Samuelsson (above left), and Conde Nast Entertainment president Agnes Chu. The magazine said several popular series will resume production this month to premiere in the fall, with additional pilots airing in November. Each of the channel's 11 hosts will also launch recipe-driven,...
- 10/13/2020
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
Bon Appétit, the food lifestyle brand that began as a print magazine in 1956, is expanding its television presence with a 24/7 linear network debuting on Samsung smart TVs.
The ad-supported network will appear on Samsung TV Plus, a free service that comes pre-installed on all smart TVs made by Samsung since 2016. The linear channel’s arrival follows the February launch of a dedicated Bon Appétit streaming service.
The moves are part of Condé Nast’s ongoing effort to diversify its operations amid a swirl of forces roiling traditional and digital publishing, from shifting reader and advertiser habits to the dominance of Facebook and Google. The company is now led by CEO Roger Lynch, who has significant technology experience and came to Condé after launching and headed up Dish Network’s internet-delivered Sling TV service.
One major player in the growing food space, Discovery’s Food Network, recently went the other direction from Bon Appétit,...
The ad-supported network will appear on Samsung TV Plus, a free service that comes pre-installed on all smart TVs made by Samsung since 2016. The linear channel’s arrival follows the February launch of a dedicated Bon Appétit streaming service.
The moves are part of Condé Nast’s ongoing effort to diversify its operations amid a swirl of forces roiling traditional and digital publishing, from shifting reader and advertiser habits to the dominance of Facebook and Google. The company is now led by CEO Roger Lynch, who has significant technology experience and came to Condé after launching and headed up Dish Network’s internet-delivered Sling TV service.
One major player in the growing food space, Discovery’s Food Network, recently went the other direction from Bon Appétit,...
- 11/26/2019
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
South by Southwest has unveiled additional keynote and featured speakers who will be attending the 34th edition of the conference which will be taking place March 13-22. Songwriter, musician and Pink Floyd founding member Roger Waters and producer, director and writer Erin Lee Carr have been set as keynotes for the Austin confab.
Legendary musician Waters composed Pink Floyd’s album, including seminal titles The Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals and The Wall. Waters also produced, co-directed and co-wrote Roger Waters: The Wall, a personal road trip that deals with the loss that he has felt throughout his life due to war. In June 2018, Waters filmed Us + Them live show, a story of human rights, liberty and love, in Amsterdam. Us + Them is a story of human rights, liberty and love.
Carr directed the USA gymnastics scandal documentary At the Heart of Gold as well...
Legendary musician Waters composed Pink Floyd’s album, including seminal titles The Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals and The Wall. Waters also produced, co-directed and co-wrote Roger Waters: The Wall, a personal road trip that deals with the loss that he has felt throughout his life due to war. In June 2018, Waters filmed Us + Them live show, a story of human rights, liberty and love, in Amsterdam. Us + Them is a story of human rights, liberty and love.
Carr directed the USA gymnastics scandal documentary At the Heart of Gold as well...
- 11/12/2019
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Bon Appétit, the 63-year-old, Condé Nast-owned food magazine, has turned several of its editorial staffers into veritable YouTube stars, who regularly appear on its channel (4.6 million subscribers) in highly-viewed series.
And now, in yet another move showcasing the flip-flopping worlds of traditional and digital media, these personalities -- including contributing food editor Claire Saffitz (pictured above) and deputy food editor Chris Morocco -- are set to cover Bon Appétit magazine’s November issue, Digiday reports.
Saffitz, for her part, hosts a series titled Gourmet Makes, in which she attempts to recreate homemade iterations of various snack staples like Sour Patch Kids and Hot Pockets, while Morocco’s series, Reverse Engineering, sees him attempting to recreate noteworthy dishes while blindfolded. They will be joined by six other Bon Appétit editors-slash-YouTube stars, who regularly film videos in the magazine's New York City test kitchen, on a total of eight separate magazine covers,...
And now, in yet another move showcasing the flip-flopping worlds of traditional and digital media, these personalities -- including contributing food editor Claire Saffitz (pictured above) and deputy food editor Chris Morocco -- are set to cover Bon Appétit magazine’s November issue, Digiday reports.
Saffitz, for her part, hosts a series titled Gourmet Makes, in which she attempts to recreate homemade iterations of various snack staples like Sour Patch Kids and Hot Pockets, while Morocco’s series, Reverse Engineering, sees him attempting to recreate noteworthy dishes while blindfolded. They will be joined by six other Bon Appétit editors-slash-YouTube stars, who regularly film videos in the magazine's New York City test kitchen, on a total of eight separate magazine covers,...
- 10/16/2019
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
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