Food Network Cancels ‘The Kitchen’ After 10 Years

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Food Network Cancels ‘The Kitchen’ After 10 Years

The popular Food Network show “The Kitchen” is officially concluding after a successful run of over a decade. The cancellation was confirmed with the announcement that the final episode will be broadcast on December 13 at 11 AM ET. This talk show has been a staple on weekend mornings since its debut in January 2014.

Final Episode Details

The series has brought together a dynamic group of co-hosts including:

  • Sunny Anderson
  • Katie Lee Biegel
  • Jeff Mauro
  • Geoffrey Zakarian
  • Alex Guarnaschelli (recurring guest host)

Over its 40 seasons, “The Kitchen” has captivated viewers with discussions on recipes, food trends, and meal tips for families.

Statement from Warner Bros. Discovery

Betsy Ayala, the head of food content at Warner Bros. Discovery, praised the show’s hosts for their commitment to entertaining audiences:

“For over a decade, Sunny, Katie, Jeff, Geoffrey, and more recently Alex have engaged audiences with their individual food sensibilities and humor,” she said. “We have 12 years of memories and wanted to celebrate this team’s hard work during one final holiday season.”

Programming Changes Ahead

The cancellation of “The Kitchen” occurs as Food Network reassesses its programming strategy for the upcoming year. Warner Bros. Discovery is also working on restructuring its offerings, separating its linear channels from streaming services and studio operations.

This decision marks the end of a beloved show, leaving fans and viewers to reflect on its lasting impact. Fans are encouraged to share their thoughts and memories about “The Kitchen” in the comments section.