Eater Videos to Stream on Netflix Starting August 3

Eater Videos to Stream on Netflix Starting August 3

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Netflix announced partnerships with dozens of digital publishers to bring their videos to the platform, including Eater and other food brands such as Bon Appétit, Epicurious, Delish, Food & Wine, Tastemade, and Buzzfeed’s Tasty. Lifestyle video content from Architectural Digest, Allure, Billboard, Variety, and Harper’s Bazaar will also begin streaming on Netflix. Starting August 3, hundreds of new, recent, and archival Eater videos will be available on the Netflix homepage for audiences in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand. This includes new episodes from current series like Let’s Do Lunch and Chef’s Day Off, as well as archival favorites such as Handmade, Vendors, and Brent Meats World. Stephen Pelletteri, Eater’s vice president of video, stated that the partnership gives Eater’s video program more global reach and brings its storytelling around restaurants and food culture to new audiences. Eater’s video programming has been nominated for and won multiple New York and Daytime Emmys, as well as other journalism awards. Eater video will remain available on all existing platforms.

What’s reported

Netflix announced partnerships with dozens of digital publishers, including Eater, Bon Appétit, Epicurious, Delish, Food & Wine, Tastemade, and Buzzfeed’s Tasty.
Lifestyle video content from Architectural Digest, Allure, Billboard, Variety, and Harper’s Bazaar will also stream on Netflix.
Starting August 3, hundreds of Eater videos will be available on Netflix in the US, Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand.
New episodes from Let’s Do Lunch and Chef’s Day Off, plus archival series Handmade, Vendors, and Brent Meats World, will be included.
Stephen Pelletteri, Eater’s vice president of video, said the partnership gives Eater’s video program more global reach.
Eater’s video programming has won multiple New York and Daytime Emmys and other journalism awards.
Eater video will remain on all existing platforms.

Key figures

Stephen Pelletteri, Eater’s vice president of video

Sources: eater.com

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