Guy Fieri Signs New Three-Year Deal With Food Network (Exclusive)
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The Northern California chef is by far the most prolific content generator at the popular Discovery-owned lifestyle channel.
Food Network’s biggest homegrown star is staying put for the foreseeable future. Guy Fieri has inked a new, three-year exclusive deal with the Discovery-owned network.
The new deal will see Fieri, who debuted on U.S. TVs back in 2006 by winning the second season of nascent reality competition
The Next Food Network Star, approach the 20-year mark on the channel. His long tenure on the network has seen him launch some if its most popular programs, including
Guy Fieri Reaches New Deal With Food Network For 3 More Years
The Mayor of Flavortown is staying with Food Network through at least 2024.
One of the biggest names in the world of cooking, Guy Fieri, has signed a new deal with Food Network that will see the host and Mayor of Flavortown stay with the channel through 2024.
As relayed by The Hollywood Reporter, Fieri s deal with Food Network covers three more years. Fieri has been with Food Network since 2006 after he won the network s The Next Food Network Star reality show. He s since become one of the network s most famous personalities, helping drive the success of Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives, which is on its 33rd season. More recently, Fieri s new show Tournament of Champions debuted in 2020.
Guy Fieri Signs New 3-Year Deal at Food Network
“Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives” host debuted on cable channel in 2006 during his winning season of “The Next Food Network Star”Jennifer Maas | April 5, 2021 @ 7:42 AM Last Updated: April 5, 2021 @ 9:46 AM
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Guy Fieri has signed a new three-year deal with the Food Network, a representative for Fieri told TheWrap Monday.
The “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives” host debuted on the Discovery, Inc.-owned cable channel in 2006, when he won the second season of “The Next Food Network Star.” Along with “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives,” Fieri’s other popular Food Network shows include “Guy’s Grocery Games” and “Tournament of Champions.”
The mayor of Flavortown isn’t giving up his post at the Food Network anytime soon.
Guy Fieri has signed a new three-year contract with the Food Network after 15 years on the network, The Hollywood Reporter revealed on Monday. Guy Fieri signed a new three-year contract with the Food Network. (Getty Images)
The spiky-haired celebrity chef, perhaps best known as the host of Diners Drive-Ins and Dives, cooked up a claim to fame for himself almost two decades ago when he won the second season of the The Next Food Network Star in 2006. Since then, he’s hosted a number of spin-off shows like his namesake Guy’s Grocery Games.
Food Network is solidifying its hold on Guy Fieri.
The 53-year-old Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives host just signed a new three-year deal with television s culinary giant, The Hollywood Reporter published on Monday.
It is likely that the bleach-blond star - who will eat anything on a flip-flop if it s good enough - is making a good chunk of change in the deal, though the exact amount was not disclosed.
That s so money! Guy Fieri, 53, just signed a new three-year deal with television s culinary giant, The Hollywood Reporter published on Monday Guy Fieri infuses his unmatched energy and passion into every show he makes, Food Network president Courtney White told THR.