Media Takeovers: Anthony Bourdain Launching New CNN Show Next Year
The news show will air on Sundays beginning in early 2013.
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"The show was originally a lot more elaborate. It was set in a mansion, the host was a butler, and the butler held a Chihuahua."
We sit down with the former 'Times' critic to see what she thinks of the world's most popular food channel.
In handy chart form!
What is it about the 'No Reservations' host that makes him so polarizing?
And yet the network still refuses to pick up 'Biker Chef'!
Food Network really blew it when it passed on 'Biker Chef.' Seriously.
We guess winos and money really don't mix.
When you're describing the surprise winner of a man vs. woman contest, you're going to want to use a gender-neutral pronoun.
'The Wall Street Journal' profiles the producer of shows like 'Kimchi Chronicles' and 'Spain... On the Road Again.'
Two Food Network favorites and a lot of randoms.
Check out all of our coverage, and read any stories you may have missed, right this way.
Grub Street's bet is Canada's Chuck Hughes.
"Why shouldn't I be pretty? I'm in the pretty business."
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