Hannah Hart is coming to the Food Network. Recently, the network announced they’ve ordered a new series from the YouTube star.
Hart is probably most known for her weekly YouTube series My Drunk Kitchen, where she cooks something while intoxicated.
The series “will feature Hart in a new city across the country eating about town with only a limited budget determined by that city’s average dining out price.” In addition to the untitled six-episode show, Hart will be involved in “an array of complementary digital and social content.”
From Hart:
While I’m not a food expert… I do consider myself a food enthusiast! I love to eat! And I love to travel. But most of all I love to share my experiences. My life has blessed me with so many wonderful opportunities that my goal is to find a way to make them accessible to all! Food Network is the perfect partner for this endeavor and I couldn’t be more proud to call them mine.”
Read more below:
NEW YORK – July 25, 2016 – Food Network’s development slate goes multiplatform with the addition of prodigious content creator Hannah Hart it was announced today. Hart joining Food Network’s lineup is a natural progression of the net’s continuous expansion and evolution of food-content across all platforms particularly given the rise in millennial viewers. Plans for the partnership include a six episode series along with an array of complementary digital and social content leveraging both Hart’s and the network’s respective digital footprints.
“We share the same mission Hannah has built her own brand success on, creating engaging and entertaining content for our viewers,” said Kathleen Finch, Chief Programming, Content & Brand Officer, Scripps Networks Interactive. “The deep connection viewers of all ages, especially Millennials, have to food and food-adjacent content makes Food Network the perfect place for Hannah to continue to explore her own food adventure and we are excited to see all that comes from this organic convergence of the digital and television landscapes as we continue to deliver (together) for what audiences are craving.”
“While I’m not a food expert… I do consider myself a food enthusiast! I love to eat! And I love to travel. But most of all I love to share my experiences,” said Hart. “My life has blessed me with so many wonderful opportunities that my goal is to find a way to make them accessible to all! Food Network is the perfect partner for this endeavor and I couldn’t be more proud to call them mine.”
Food Network is ordering to series the Untitled Hannah Hart Project (wt) with Hart as host of the culinary-travelogue-adventure. Each of the six episodes will feature Hart in a new city across the country eating about town with only a limited budget determined by that city’s average dining out price. Highlighting Hart’s adventurous spirit and penchant for humor, each destination will present its own distinct challenges to completing the mission to find a good time on a (proverbial) dime adding a unique twist and propelling each episode’s adventure in deliciously unpredictable ways. The series will be accompanied by a rich digital experience across FoodNetwork.com as well as various social channels, with a mix of flat and video content from Hart complementing and enriching the television premieres.
Hannah Hart is an influencer, actress, producer, and best-selling author, who’s first book “My Drunk Kitchen: A Guide to Eating, Drinking, and Going with Your Gut,” spent six weeks on the New York Times Best Sellers list. Boasting over 5 million followers across social platforms, Hart was recognized by the White House for her impact through her international initiative “Have A Hart Day” and was invited to lead a discussion about millennial engagement with President Obama. In 2015, Hart was named one of Forbes’ 30 Under 30, an annual list which highlights talented individuals under 30 years old across a variety of fields. Her highly anticipated sophomore book called “Buffering: Unshared Tales Of A Life Fully Loaded,” will be released in October 2016. Hart co-produced and also stars in Lionsgate’s forthcoming comedy “Dirty 30,” which releases in theaters on September 23rd. Hart is currently in development on numerous scripted series for television.
Untitled Hannah Hart Project (wt) is produced by Warrior Poets, founded by Academy Award(R)-nominated filmmaker Morgan Spurlock and Jeremy Chilnick, along with Hannah Hart and Linnea Toney. Series heads into production later this summer and is tentatively set to premiere in Q4.”
What do you think? Are you a fan of Hannah Hart? Will you watch her Food Network series?
Hate it, I even change the channel or mute the commercials. Too cutesy, I hated it.
It’s amazing how FN has gone from real chefs to home cooks to “B” list celebrities and now to You Tube. The next person to get a show will be someone who gives out samples at Whole Foods (provided Whole Foods pays for the product placement.) PBS is far superior to just about anything FH has rolled out in the last few years…
Margaret Keys, Sorry I don’t like Hannah Hart show! her show she to cutize are you trying to to replace Guy hope not! I enjoyed both his show fun to watch wish you stop running her promo to many .