British celebrity chef Jamie Oliver will launch a special cooking channel called The Jamie Oliver Channel on Amazon’s ad-supported streaming service Freevee.
The channel, called FAST (Free Ad-Supported Streaming TV), combines a catalog of Oliver’s food and cooking shows, including american trip, 30 minutes of meal s jamie’s kitchen, Between others. This will be the first time that Oliver’s cooking shows will be presented together in one location. Launched on Thursday, the Jamie Oliver channel will also continue to roll out other services in the coming months.
On Thursday, production and sales group Fremantle also unveiled a series of global deals for Oliver’s latest cooking show. A great culinary challenge, in which British chefs find themselves competing against each other to win a cookbook publishing deal with Penguin Random House. Fremantle and Penguin are subsidiaries of German media giant Bertelsmann.
The show, produced by Jamie Oliver Production and Plum Pictures for Channel 4 in the UK, was taken over by CTV Live Channel in Canada, RTL Living in Germany and Disney in Eastern Europe, the Netherlands, Turkey and Central Europe. East and North Africa. FOX Life has qualified for The Great Cookbook Challenge in Greece, Malta and Cyprus, and will host the AMC Networks International show in Central and Northern Europe.
the first season A great culinary challenge It landed on Channel 4 in January. Fremantle also sells formats for adapting local languages around the world.
“The launch of The Jamie Oliver Channel is a great opportunity to reach new audiences around the world,” said Jens Richter, CEO of Fremantle International. “We look forward to working with other partners to launch FAST in the coming months.”
Source: Hollywood Reporter

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