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Encyclopedia > Food Network Canada

Food Network Canada is a Canadian cable specialty television channel. Owned by Alliance Atlantis Communications and Corus Entertainment, it replaced the U.S. Food Network in 2000. The network presents programming about food and cooking. Image File history File links FoodNetworkCanada. ... Coaxial cable is often used to transmit cable television into the house Cable television or Community Antenna Television (CATV) (often shortened to cable) is a system of providing television, FM radio programming and other services to consumers via radio frequency signals transmitted directly to people’s televisions through fixed optical... A specialty service or specialty channel is a television service, generally not available through conventional broadcast television, which consists of programming focused on a single type or targeted at a specific demographic. ... The term television channel generally refers to either a television station or its cable/satellite counterpart (both outlined below). ... Alliance Atlantis Alliance Atlantis is a Toronto-based media company. ... Corus Entertainment (TSX: CJR.NV.B) NYSE: CJR is a Canadian entertainment company, headquarted in Calgary, Alberta, which owns television networks, digital music channels and 50 radio stations across Canada. ... Television Food Network, normally referred to as Food Network, is a New York-based cable network that airs many specials and recurring (episodic) shows about food and its preparation. ... Cooking is the act of preparing food for consumption. ...


In March 2005, Food Network Canada unveiled The Superstar Chef Challenge , a reality show designed to help find the next celebrity chef. The Superstar Chef Challenge is a reality/competition special produced for the Food Network Canada. ...


Original Programs

  • Kitchen Crimes
  • Canadian Living Cooks
  • Chef at Home
  • Chef at Large
  • Christine Cushing Live
  • Christine Cushing: Cook With Me
  • Cook Like A Chef
  • David Rocco's Dolce Vita
  • I Do, Let's Eat
  • Martin Yan - Quick And Easy
  • Martin Yan's Chinatowns
  • New Classics with Chef Rob Feenie
  • Opening Soon
  • Restaurant Makeover
  • The Thirsty Traveler

Hosted by Christine Cushing, Christine Cushing Live was a completely live cooking show featuring live call-in questions and guests from the world of food and entertainment. ... Restaurant Makeover is a television series hosted by chefs Renee Chauvin, Lynn Crawford and David Adjey along with designers Robin De Groot, Merideth Heron and Glen Peloso, who perform renovation makeovers on restaurants in dire need for a transformation. ...

External link

  • Official Site

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Food Network - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (513 words)
Television Food Network, normally referred to as Food Network, is a New York-based cable network that airs many specials and recurring (episodic) shows about food, food preparation, at-home entertaining, and restaurants.
Food Network can be seen internationally in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Korea, Thailand, Singapore, the Philippines, Monaco, Andorra, France, and the French-speaking territories in the Caribbean and Polynesia.
Scripps acquired the Food Network from the A.H. Belo Corporation in 1997, which had acquired the network through a takeover of the Providence Journal Company earlier that year.
Decision CRTC 2000-217 (3185 words)
Food Network Canada is the result of an agreement dated 5 August 1999 among AACI, Corus Entertainment Inc. (Corus) and Television Food Network G.P. (TVFN), setting out the equity position of the parties in the company to be incorporated and the relationship among them after incorporation (the Letter of Agreement).
Nevertheless, in the absence of sufficient analog channel capacity on cable networks, and thus the Commission’s continuing concern for undue preference, it is not prepared to permit the ownership interest in the licensee company held by Corus or by any affiliate of Corus to increase beyond the threshold of 10%.
Food Network Canada will be licensed as a discretionary service, on a modified dual status basis.
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