Cooking Channel is an American
basic cable
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channel owned by and spin-off of
Food Network. Both are owned by
Television Food Network, G.P., a
joint venture
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and
general partnership between
Warner Bros. Discovery Networks (69%) and
Nexstar Media Group
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(31%). The channel broadcasts programming related to food and cooking. Cooking Channel is available via traditional
Cable Television
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as well as
Discovery+ since January 2021.
, Cooking Channel is available to approximately 34,000,000 pay television households in the United States-down from its 2016 peak of 66,000,000 households. Along with
American Heroes Channel,
Boomerang
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,
Destination America
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,
Discovery Family,
Discovery Life, and
Science Channel
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, Cooking Channel is among the less prevalent networks of Warner Bros. Discovery.
In recent years, Cooking Channel has lost carriage with the growth of streaming alternatives including its parent company's
Max, and has generally been depreciated by Warner Bros. Discovery in current retransmission consent negotiations with cable and streaming providers.
History
As Fine Living
The channel was announced by
Scripps in 2001 and launched the following year as Fine Living (later Fine Living Network, FLN). The brand was positioned towards high-income viewers "who want guidance in helping spend their free time", and featured a mix of lifestyle- and leisure-themed programming dealing with topics such as travel and adventure, finance, real estate, "everyday pursuits", and technology. Scripps positioned Fine Living as a multi-platform brand, having launched a companion website, and purchasing a 49% stake in a free-circulation magazine that would be co-branded with the channel. Scripps planned to invest $100 million in original programming for Fine Living. The network was launched on August 21, 2002.
In 2007, Fine Living acquired primetime encores of the syndicated series ''
The Martha Stewart Show''. The network later added ''Whatever, Martha!'', a series featuring her daughter
Alexis Stewart and
Jennifer Hutt comedically riffing over footage from ''
Martha Stewart Living
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''.
As Cooking Channel
In October 2009, Scripps Networks Interactive announced that Fine Living would be relaunched as Cooking Channel in 2010, after the
Great Recession
The Great Recession was a period of market decline in economies around the world that occurred from late 2007 to mid-2009. and a severe decline in American personal income and spending effectively stunted Fine Living Network from any further ratings or programming expansion. The network would be a spin-off of
Food Network oriented towards instructional and personality-based programming, which had been largely displaced by the growth of Food Network's reality and competition programming.
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''MultiChannel News'', October 8, 2009
''The New York Times
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'', February 18, 2010
Programming
Original series
Food Network stars Emeril Lagasse, Rachael Ray and Bobby Flay were among the first to air new programs on the channel, entitled ''Emeril's Fresh Food Fast'', ''Week In a Day'', and '' Brunch @ Bobby's''.
Original programming included the Mo Rocca-hosted food education program ''Food(ography)'' and the combination reality TV series and cooking show ''Extra Virgin'', featuring slice-of-life footage of actress Debi Mazar, her Italian chef husband Gabriele Cocoros, their two children, and assorted friends and family members. The weekly series '' Robert Earl's Be My Guest'', which premiered in September 2014, features entrepreneur and restaurateur Robert Earl as he goes behind the velvet rope to share the best-of-the-best dining secrets and destinations. During February 2015, Cooking Channel premiered '' Unwrapped 2.0''—a revival of the original Food Network series '' Unwrapped''. Actress Haylie Duff presented '' The Real Girl's Kitchen'' and ''Haylie's America'' on the channel.
Other original series include ''Dinner at Tiffani's
''Dinner at Tiffani's'' is an American food-based television series on the Cooking Channel that premiered on February 25, 2015. The show follows host Tiffani Thiessen preparing dinner with a different group of celebrity friends each episode an ...
'' hosted by Tiffani Thiessen
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, '' Man Fire Food'' hosted by Roger Mooking, '' Food: Fact or Fiction?'' hosted by Michael McKean, ''Tia Mowry at Home'' hosted by Tia Mowry, '' Cheap Eats'' hosted by Ali Khan, '' Carnival Eats'' hosted by Noah Cappe, ''Rev Run's Sunday Suppers'' hosted by Rev Run, ''Unique Eats
''Unique Eats'' is a TV series on Cooking Channel about various restaurants across the United States and their signature dishes. The show features talking head interviews with various chefs and food critics who give their judgement about the foo ...
'', '' Unique Sweets'', and '' Donut Showdown''.
Repeats
Shows airing on the Cooking Channel that are first to air in the United States but have previously aired outside the country come predominantly from cooks in Canada
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and Great Britain
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, such as Food Network Canada host David Rocco, who hosts the self-titled '' David Rocco's Dolce Vita'' and Irish chef Rachel Allen with '' Rachel Allen: Bake!''. The following Cooking Channel programs are either "first to air in the U.S." or reruns that come from the Food Network library: '' A Cook's Tour'', '' Ace of Cakes'', ''Bill's Food'', '' Bitchin' Kitchen'', ''Caribbean Food Made Easy'', '' Chuck's Day Off'', '' Chinese Food Made Easy'', '' Cupcake Wars'', '' Drink Up'', '' Easy Chinese San Francisco by Ching He Huang'', '' Everyday Exotic'', '' Everyday Italian'' with Giada De Laurentiis, '' FoodCrafters'', '' Food Jammers'', '' French Food at Home'', '' Good Eats'', ''Indian Food Made Easy'', '' Iron Chef'' (original Japanese version), '' Iron Chef America'', '' MasterChef Canada'', '' Spice Goddess'', '' Two Fat Ladies'', and ''Tyler's Ultimate'', in addition to various past programs hosted by Julia Child and Nigella Lawson.
International versions
As Fine Living
From September 3, 2004 to October 19, 2009, a Canadian version of FLN was broadcast under the name Fine Living. It was replaced by a Canadian version of DIY Network.
In Europe, FLN launched in 2010, replaced Zone Club, except Poland.
From March 26, 2014 to October 22, 2017, an Italian version of FLN was broadcast under the name Fine Living.
As Cooking Channel
A Canadian version of Cooking Channel launched on December 12, 2016, replacing W Movies. It is operated by Corus Entertainment, who also operates the Canadian version of Food Network; Scripps Networks Interactive acquired a minority stake in the channel following its launch. On January 1, 2025, Corus lost the rights to most WBD lifestyle and factual brands, causing the complete shutdown nationwide. Rogers Sports and Media took over all the rights, including Cooking Channel, moving its content to Citytv+.
References
External links
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{{Commons category, Cooking Channel
Works about cooking
Companies based in Knoxville, Tennessee
Television channels and stations established in 2002
English-language television stations in the United States
Food Network
Warner Bros. Discovery networks
Nexstar Media Group
2002 establishments in Tennessee
Former E. W. Scripps Company subsidiaries
Television channels and networks about food and drink