Rachael Ray
A&e Networks has acquired a 50% stake in Rachael Ray’s new production company, Free Food Studios. The new partnership will result in Free Food Studios developing and producing 278 episodes of new programming.
“Today, I just finished writing over 80 pages of recipes and production notes for my groundbreaking new partnership with A+E Networks. I am so excited for this new chapter of my life to open,” stated Rachael Ray. “Viewers can expect to see me cooking in both of my homes, in upstate New York and Tuscany, Italy and creating new shows that will feature an amazing group of diverse and unique culinary talents. We have been working on this partnership for some time and this is just the beginning, so stay tuned.”
The first series announced include the 30-episode half-hour Rachael Ray’s Meals in Minutes and Rachael Ray’s Tuscany.
“A+E Networks continues to partner...
A&e Networks has acquired a 50% stake in Rachael Ray’s new production company, Free Food Studios. The new partnership will result in Free Food Studios developing and producing 278 episodes of new programming.
“Today, I just finished writing over 80 pages of recipes and production notes for my groundbreaking new partnership with A+E Networks. I am so excited for this new chapter of my life to open,” stated Rachael Ray. “Viewers can expect to see me cooking in both of my homes, in upstate New York and Tuscany, Italy and creating new shows that will feature an amazing group of diverse and unique culinary talents. We have been working on this partnership for some time and this is just the beginning, so stay tuned.”
The first series announced include the 30-episode half-hour Rachael Ray’s Meals in Minutes and Rachael Ray’s Tuscany.
“A+E Networks continues to partner...
- 1/30/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Rachael Ray is getting back into the TV kitchen.
A+E Networks has formed a joint venture with Ray’s Free Food Studios to produce a raft of lifestyle programming. Under the deal, A+E will take a 50 percent stake in Free Food Studios — which Ray formed last year with long-time collaborators Brian Flanagan, Anthony Amoia and Sean Lee of Intentional Content — and produce 278 episodes’ worth of programming for A+E Networks’ Home Made Nation programming block. The block airs on weekend mornings on the A&e Network and Mondays on sister channel Fyi, as well as on the company’s Fast services.
Ray is set to host two cooking shows, Rachael Ray’s Meals in Minutes and Rachael Ray’s Tuscany, the latter of which will film at her villa in Italy.
“Today, I just finished writing over 80 pages of recipes and production notes for my groundbreaking new partnership with A+E Networks.
A+E Networks has formed a joint venture with Ray’s Free Food Studios to produce a raft of lifestyle programming. Under the deal, A+E will take a 50 percent stake in Free Food Studios — which Ray formed last year with long-time collaborators Brian Flanagan, Anthony Amoia and Sean Lee of Intentional Content — and produce 278 episodes’ worth of programming for A+E Networks’ Home Made Nation programming block. The block airs on weekend mornings on the A&e Network and Mondays on sister channel Fyi, as well as on the company’s Fast services.
Ray is set to host two cooking shows, Rachael Ray’s Meals in Minutes and Rachael Ray’s Tuscany, the latter of which will film at her villa in Italy.
“Today, I just finished writing over 80 pages of recipes and production notes for my groundbreaking new partnership with A+E Networks.
- 1/30/2024
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
A+E Networks is teaming with Rachael Ray, acquiring a 50% stake in her new production company Free Food Studios.
As part of the deal, A+E Networks has ordered 278 new episodes of programming over the next two years from Free Food Studios, featuring Ray and other talent. The content will air in A+E’s Home.Made.Nation lifestyle programming block, Fyi and all other platforms distributed globally by A+E Networks.
Free Food Studios focuses on producing, owning and distributing “in the kitchen” content created by Ray and serving as a platform for the introduction and development of new and upcoming epicurean talent.
All projects produced by the company will be executive produced by Ray, along with Brian Flanagan, Anthony Amoia and Sean Lee.
Home.Made.Nation is A+E Networks’ cross-network, cross-platform hub for lifestyle programming, currently available on A&e, Fyi and the Networks’ Fast channels, featuring DIY, home improvement,...
As part of the deal, A+E Networks has ordered 278 new episodes of programming over the next two years from Free Food Studios, featuring Ray and other talent. The content will air in A+E’s Home.Made.Nation lifestyle programming block, Fyi and all other platforms distributed globally by A+E Networks.
Free Food Studios focuses on producing, owning and distributing “in the kitchen” content created by Ray and serving as a platform for the introduction and development of new and upcoming epicurean talent.
All projects produced by the company will be executive produced by Ray, along with Brian Flanagan, Anthony Amoia and Sean Lee.
Home.Made.Nation is A+E Networks’ cross-network, cross-platform hub for lifestyle programming, currently available on A&e, Fyi and the Networks’ Fast channels, featuring DIY, home improvement,...
- 1/30/2024
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
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