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Topic: Food Network Canada The new items published under this topic are as follows.
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| Marketing: Food Network Canada Campaign 'Rolls' Out Across the Country |
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on Tuesday, September 06, 2011 - 06:07 PM |
Food Network Canada set the wheels in motion this past week, rolling out their fall Marketing campaign across the country. With an innovative approach, using fresh creative and attention-grabbing media vehicles, the campaign ignites excitement for the return of two popular entertaining series, Great Food Truck Race and Restaurant: Impossible and reinforces Food Network as a top entertainment destination.
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| Fall Highlights: Food Network Canada's Fall Harvest is Ripe with Road Trips, Cooking and Competition |
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on Wednesday, July 20, 2011 - 07:01 PM |
Food Network Canada is serving up a generous helping of the best in entertaining programming this fall beginning on August 29th with 25 new series and seasons. Internationally renowned celebrity chef Jamie Oliver rescues viewers’ busy weeknight dinners with his brand new series, Jamie’s Meals In Minutes. Wednesday nights have never been sweeter as cake ‘Ace’ Duff Goldman uncovers America’s most delectable desserts in his new series Sugar High, followed by two sisters who manage a bustling New Jersey cookie company in Tough Cookies. In Thursday night’s new food travel series, Crave, San Diego food critic Troy Johnson sheds light on how his favourite foods are made, the history and science behind them and why they’re so popular. The night heats up with Aarón Sanchez (Chefs vs. City) and Roger Mooking’s (Everyday Exotic) new series Heat Seekers, in which the two scour America’s most fiery dishes.
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| Ratings: Top Chef Canada Finale Makes Food Network History |
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on Wednesday, July 06, 2011 - 04:30 PM |
Monday night’s eagerly anticipated season finale of Top Chef Canada delivered record-breaking audience numbers for Food Network Canada, achieving an unprecedented 410,000 (2+), making it the highest rated episode ever in the network’s history. Further reinforcing Food Network Canada’s solid track record for delivering the best in entertaining, food-related content, Monday’s finale beat out all specialty competition and drew in the highest audience for its time period as well as the entire day in key demographics. Canadians were no doubt on the edges of their seats waiting to find out that Vancouver’s Chef Dale MacKay of recently opened ensemble restaurant has been crowned Canada’s Top Chef.
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| Marketing: Top Chef Canada Dominates the Landscape Coast to Coast |
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on Tuesday, March 29, 2011 - 05:21 PM |
Beginning today, Food Network Canada is rolling out a massive, multi-platform national marketing campaign to drive awareness and further build excitement around the premiere of the eagerly anticipated brand new original series Top Chef Canada. In an effort to exceed the colossal popularity of the Top Chef franchise, Food Network Canada is making this its most extensive multi-layered marketing campaign for a single show in network history. Highlights of the campaign include wide-reaching, strategic media buys, robust promotional sponsorships, and unique creative executions such as die-cut AdBars, wrapped streetcars, reusable grocery bags, and postcards. The distinctively Canadian campaign, designed to reach a broad audience, celebrates national pride, the country’s top chefs and taps into Canadians’ competitive spirit.
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| Programming Highlights: Jamie Oliver journeys off America's beaten path in search of its authentic food culture |
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on Wednesday, October 20, 2010 - 05:39 PM |
Internationally acclaimed celebrity chef Jamie Oliver is delving into the underbelly of America’s food scene in search of the true heart of the country: its people, music, culture, and most importantly, its food. The new six-part series, Jamie’s American Road Trip, airs Thursdays at 9 pm ET/10 pm PT beginning with its Canadian broadcast premiere on November 11. In each episode, Jamie takes a pass on tourist traps and fancy restaurants to show viewers that what’s really behind good, honest American food has little to do with burgers, fries, and oversized portions.
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| General News: Food Network Canada Launches Mobile Recipe App |
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on Sunday, September 12, 2010 - 07:16 PM |
Food Network Canada is delighted to announce the Food Network Canada Mobile Recipe App on the App Store. With thousands of celebrity chef-inspired meal ideas and recipes now available at the tap of a finger, consumers are shopping smarter and expanding their repertoire of healthy, delicious, and time-saving meals. The app, available for iPhone and iPod touch, allows users to connect to their existing foodnetwork.ca membership account where they can access their previously saved favourite recipes to build customized grocery lists, connect with their favourite hosts and shows, and have access to a wealth of meal ideas on the go.
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| Programming Highlights: Renowned Chef and Restaurant Consultant David Adjey is on a Mission to Help New Restaurateurs Open Up |
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on Thursday, July 22, 2010 - 06:06 PM |
The restaurant industry can be a difficult and risky business, especially for rookies. In Food Network Canada’s brand new Canadian original series, The Opener, celebrity chef and restaurant consultant David Adjey is on a mission to give restaurateur newbies a wake-up call before they open their doors and potentially lose everything. Premiering Tuesday, August 31 at 9pm ET/10pm PT, The Opener takes viewers on a dramatic and entertaining ride behind the scenes and into restaurants across North America. From money management and leadership to floor plans and staffing, David Adjey stops at nothing to avoid disaster. For David, failure is not on the menu.
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| General News: The Personalities Are Big, The Tacos Are Bigger |
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on Monday, March 29, 2010 - 04:46 PM |
‘The personalities are big, the tacos are bigger’ is just one headline-driven piece of stand-out creative hitting subways, billboards, websites and TV screens today as Food Network Canada launches its spring image marketing campaign. In an effort to continue to expand the channel’s appeal, Food Network’s four-week campaign features attention-grabbing, headline-driven creative dominating high traffic locales in each market.
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