Rolling in the dough! Food Network stars, including Guy Fieri, Bobby Flay and Ree Drummond, have brought in major money from hosting their own TV shows.
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Rolling in the dough! Food Network stars, including Guy Fieri, Bobby Flay and Ree Drummond, have brought in major money from hosting their own TV shows.
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according to Variety.A source close to Food Network explained to the publication that the “decision has been made to move on as the sides were far apart on financial terms.”The Post has reached out to both the network and the celebrity chef, restaurateur and cookbook author for comment.Flay has been part of the popular cable cooking channel since its early days in 1994 — and became a household name while starring in a string of his own eponymous shows.The New York native has starred in series
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorSuperstar chef Bobby Flay and Food Network are poised to part ways after a 27-year run that has made the restaurateur and businessman one of the country’s most recognizable culinary figures.Flay and Food Network have been in negotiations on a new contract for some time. His most recent exclusive three-year pact with the Discovery-owned cabler expires at year’s end.
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