Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Somebody else is now feeding Phil. “Everybody Loves Raymond” creator-turned-ultimate-foodie Phil Rosenthal is on the move, signing ...
Not surprisingly for the host of Netflix's "Somebody Feed Phil," there'll be plenty of stops at L.A. restaurants.
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Phil Rosenthal’s culinary travel series will move from Netflix to YouTube in 2027 as part of the creator-turned-host’s new deal with Banijay Americas. The Banijay deal will launch in 2027 with the ...
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Banijay Americas CEO Ben Samek discusses how and why Phil Rosenthal came to partner with the company to expand his digital footprint. By Rick Porter Television Business Editor As Banijay Americas CEO ...
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The change is part of a larger deal between Phil Rosenthal and Banijay. By Rick Porter Television Business Editor Prior seasons of Somebody Feed Phil will remain on Netflix, but new episodes will ...
There’s no loyalty when it comes to feeding Phil. When Phil Rosenthal first made the act of feeding him a national concern, the Everybody Loves Raymond creator asked the average TV viewer to fund his ...
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Foodie and former sitcom writer Phil Rosenthal is coming to San Antonio as part of a multi-city visit to the Lone Star State. Rosenthal, host of the Netflix food and travel docuseries "Somebody Feed ...