Popular TV Personality and Author to Host Daily Talk Show Beginning Fall 2006
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Oct. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Dynamic television
personality and best-selling author Rachael Ray has inked a deal with King
World Productions, Harpo Productions and Scripps Networks to host a daily,
one-hour, talk show available to stations for Fall 2006.
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"People know me for my love of food, but I have so much more I want to
share," said Rachael Ray. "Our show's going to be all about taking a bigger
bite out of life. I want people to see themselves in this show, because life
is full of messes and successes, and getting there is half the fun."
Dubbed by Newsweek as "the most down-to-earth TV star on the planet," and
by Entertainment Weekly as "the next domestic goddess," Rachael Ray is already
a familiar face to millions of TV viewers as host of the Scripps-owned Food
Network's popular series, 30-Minute Meals, $40 a Day, Inside Dish and Tasty
Travels. She's also the best-selling author of ten cookbooks, with another
due out in November, and her new, monthly magazine, Every Day with Rachael
Ray, debuts next month.
"Rachael Ray is a terrific talent, whose positive energy, infectious smile
and dynamic personality jump right off the television screen," remarked King
World Productions CEO Roger King. "She's already made a mark for herself with
a legion of fans, and her star is going to keep rising for many years to come.
And, what a thrill it is to partner with Oprah on producing daytime's next big
hit. I can't wait to start selling this exciting, new, quality show."
"From the moment I had Rachael on my show earlier this year, I knew she
had 'it,'" said Oprah Winfrey. "She has that connection with her audience
that most people only achieve one-on-one."
"We're excited about working with Rachael and King World to launch what we
believe will be another syndication success," added Tim Bennett, President of
Harpo Productions.
"You know the real deal when you see it, and that's exactly what Rachael
Ray is," declared Terry Wood, President, Creative Affairs & Development for
King World Productions and Paramount Domestic Television. "We already know
Rachael can make life easier in the kitchen, and now she'll do it for people
in all other aspects of their lives. Rachael has a huge connection with the
audience, and her comfortable, relatable style makes her perfect for daytime
television."
The new series, to be based in New York City, will be produced by King
World Productions in association with Harpo Productions and Scripps Networks,
Inc. and distributed by King World. Ray will continue to appear on the Food
Network.
"We are proud to team up with King World and Harpo in launching Rachael's
new, daily, talk show," said John Lansing, President of Scripps Networks.
"Her boundless enthusiasm and irresistible personality, coupled with a unique
ability to celebrate the enjoyment of life, have helped grow the Food Network
to all-time high ratings. Now, adding broadcast syndication to her presence
on our network, along with books, magazines and beyond, can only mean that
she's poised to become America's next great lifestyle authority."
Rachael Ray got her start in television doing a weekly segment, 30-Minute
Meals, for the evening news on WRGB-TV in Albany, NY. Her TV work grew to
include a series of lifestyle and travel segments following the theme of, "You
do not have to be wealthy to lead a rich life." The Food Network picked up
30-Minute Meals in November 2001, after seeing Rachael on The Today Show.
Rachael Ray is represented by the William Morris Agency.
King World Productions, Inc. is the preeminent company in television
syndication, distributing six of the Top Ten daily syndicated series,
including the two highest-rated talk shows and two highest-rated game shows.
Among its stable of quality, critically-acclaimed programming are America's
favorite game show, Wheel of Fortune, which has ranked #1 among all syndicated
strips since its debut 22 years ago, and Jeopardy!, America's favorite quiz
show, which has ranked #2 among all syndicated strips for the past 21 seasons.
In addition, King World distributes The Oprah Winfrey Show, which has been the
#1-rated talk series for the past 19 seasons, and Dr. Phil, which has ranked
as the #2-rated talk series since its debut in Fall 2002. Additionally, for
the past 17 seasons, King World has produced and distributed Inside Edition,
the longest-running and highest-rated newsmagazine in syndication. King World
syndicates the CBS network primetime hits, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,
CSI: Miami and CSI: NY and family favorite Everybody Loves Raymond. The King
World slate also includes MarketWatch Weekend, Bob Vila and Mr. Food.
The Oprah Winfrey Show has remained the number one talk show for 19
consecutive seasons, winning every sweep since its debut in 1986.* It is
produced in Chicago by Harpo Productions, Inc. and syndicated to 215 domestic
markets by King World and to 117 countries by CBS Paramount International
Television.
Source:
*Nielsen Cassandra Ranking Report - Nov'86 to July '99 and Wrap Sweeps,
Nov '99 to July '05. Primary Telecasts Only.
RACHAEL RAY
Biography
According to Rachael Ray, she grew up in food. "My first vivid memory is
watching mom in a restaurant kitchen. She was flipping something with a
spatula. I tried to copy her and ended up grilling my right thumb! I was 3
or 4," says Rachael, who insists that cooking is a way of life she was simply
born into. "Everyone on both sides of my family cooks." Her maternal
grandfather grew and cooked everything that his family of 12 needed for
sustenance, and her dad's family was steeped in the food-rich traditions of
Louisiana. The Ray family owned several restaurants on Cape Cod,
Massachusetts. Eventually the family relocated to New York, where her mother
went to work as the food supervisor for a chain of restaurants upstate.
"I was surrounded by all different styles of cooking, and worked in the food
service industry in just about every capacity you can imagine."
Eventually, she landed at Macy's Marketplace in New York, first at the
candy counter and, then, as the manager of the Fresh Foods Department. She
credits her two years at Macy's for giving her an education in gourmet foods.
After Macy's, Rachael helped open Agata & Valentina, the prestigious New York
gourmet marketplace, where she was the store manager and buyer. Seemingly on
the NYC food fast track, she decided that the lifestyle was exciting, but not
what she wanted long-term, so she moved back to the Adirondacks.
Once upstate, Rachael managed pubs and restaurants at the famed Sagamore
Resort on Lake George and was then recruited by Cowan & Lobel, a large gourmet
market in Albany, to be their food buyer. Eventually, she turned the job into
a dual position as food buyer and chef, jobs that she loved. As a way to
increase grocery sales during the holidays, Rachael began a series of cooking
classes, which quickly became a happening. The cooking course promising to
teach thirty "30-Minute Mediterranean Meals" became so popular that the local
media sent a feature reporter to cover the phenomenon. The following week,
WRGB-TV/CBS Albany-Schenectady approached Rachael about doing a weekly
segment, 30-Minute Meals, for the evening news. Nominated for two regional
Emmy's the first year, the show was a major success. A companion cookbook
sold 10,000 copies locally during the holidays.
Rachael's television work grew to include a series of lifestyle and travel
segments following the same theme: "You do not have to be wealthy to live a
rich life." Today, her work in food and travel continues with her popular
shows on the Food Network: 30-Minute Meals, $40 A Day and Inside Dish.
Rachael's newest endeavor on Food Network is Tasty Travels, which debuted on
Friday, August 26th and airs every Friday at 9:30 pm. Rachael will continue
globe-hopping in this series (as she does in the popular $40 A Day) and delve
into more than just great eats and eateries during her visit. She'll show
viewers the best place to buy funky dishes, where to find oysters at 2am or
where to get the best steak in town.
Her successful series of ten cookbooks, all based on the "30-Minute Meal"
concept, include 30-Minute Meals, 30-Minute Meals 2, 30-Minute Meals: Get
Togethers, Comfort Foods, Veggie Meals, The Open House Cookbook and her Fall
2004 introductions: Cooking 'Round The Clock Rachael Ray 30-Minute Meals,
Cooking Rocks! Rachael Ray 30-Minute Meals for Kids and Rachael Ray Best Eats
In Town On $40 A Day. During the 2004 holiday season, Ray had five books on
the New York Times Best-Sellers List at once! The new Rachael Ray 30-Minute
Get Real Meals was launched on March 29, 2005 and her 11th cookbook, launching
in November 2005 is Rachael Ray 365: No Repeats A Year of Deliciously
Different Dinners, which provides a brand-new 30-minute dinner every night for
an entire year.
Taking the can-do spirit of her television shows and books, Rachael is
launching a lifestyle magazine bearing her name and vision with The Reader's
Digest Association, Inc., Every Day with Rachael Ray. With great food at its
heart, the new full-size glossy magazine is about so much more than food and
will invite people to get the most out of life every day. Mirroring Rachael's
high energy and friendly manner, the magazine will offer smart and easy
recipes for an array of delicious foods, as well as practical advice on food
destinations and entertaining. She will also take readers around the country
to meet people who love food -- from top celebrities to authentic artisans to
great home cooks.
"My life has been a total accident, a very happy, wonderful accident that
I didn't and couldn't have planned," says Rachael. Despite her growing
celebrity, she is determined to stay grounded. She still spends as much time
as she can at her cabin in the Adirondacks with her husband, John, and her
family -- the "research team." Her beloved pit bull pup, IsaBoo, is a recent
addition to Rachael's family.
SOURCE King World Productions, Inc.
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CONTACT: Arthur Sando, +1-310-264-3405, or Susanna Beck, +1-310-264-3406, both of King World Productions; or Lisa Halliday of Harpo, +1-312-633-1165; or Rebecca Brooks, or Georgianna Dente, both of The Brooks Group (for Rachael Ray), +1-212-768-0860; or Cindy McConkey of Scripps Networks, +1-865-560-3976
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