Fine Living Network
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Launched | August 21, 2002 |
Closed | May 31, 2010 (US) |
Owned by | Scripps Networks Interactive |
Picture format | 480i (SDTV) |
Slogan | Design for Life |
Headquarters | Knoxville, Tennessee |
Replaced by | Cooking Channel |
Fine Living Network (also known as FLN or Fine Living) was an American and international specialty television network owned by Scripps Networks Interactive. Founded in 2002 in Los Angeles, California, it was announced in October 2005 that its headquarters would move to Knoxville, Tennessee to be with sister network HGTV.
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Foreign versions
From September 3, 2004 to October 19, 2009, a Canadian version of FLN was broadcast under the name Fine Living. It was replaced by a Canadian version of DIY Network.
In EMEA, FLN launched in 2010, replaced Zone Club, except Poland.
From March 26, 2014, an Italian version of FLN is broadcast under the name Fine Living.
Rebrand to Cooking Channel
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In October 2009, it was announced that Fine Living Network would be rebranded as Cooking Channel, with content similar to sister channel Food Network. The original plan was to implement the change in the fall of 2010,[1] but it was later announced that the switch was being moved up to happen on May 31, 2010 to coincide with Memorial Day.[2]
Programming
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- All-Girl Getaways
- All That's Fit
- American Shopper
- The Art of the Party
- Any Given Latitude
- Back to Basics
- The Best Of
- Big City Broker
- The Biggest Loser
- Born American
- Breathing Room
- Bulging Brides
- Buy Me
- A CARography
- Collector Car Auction
- Cool Kids' Parties
- Dating the Enemy
- Deconstructed
- Design Inc.
- Dinner Date
- Dream Drives
- Dwell
- Emeril Live
- The Fix
- Follow That Food
- Food Finds
- From the Ground Up
- The Genuine Article
- The Great Adventure
- Great Cocktails
- Glutton for Punishment
- Groomed
- Haunted Homes
- Iron Chef Japan
- I Want Your Job
- I Want That!
- I Want That! Baths
- I Want That! Kitchens
- I Want That! Tech Toys
- The Last 10 Pounds Boot Camp
- Life in the Fast Lane With Steve Natt
- Lulu's House
- Made to Order
- Mail Order Makeover
- The Manual
- Martha
- Me vs. Me
- Mission Organization
- Mixing With the Best
- Molto Mario
- NapaStyle
- Newlywed, Nearly Dead?
- Pack Your Toothbrush
- Pairings with Andrea
- Plastic Makes Perfect
- Queer Eye
- Radical Sabbatical
- Real Estate Confidential
- The Right Fit
- Road and Track
- Room Service
- Sheila Bridges: Designer Living
- The Shopping Bags
- The Shopping Detective
- Shopping With Chefs
- Simply Wine with Andrea Immer
- The Thirsty Traveler
- Three Sheets
- Time Makeover
- Tricks of the Trade
- The Wall Street Journal Weekend
- Wedding SOS
- Whatever, Martha
- What You Get for the Money?
- Wolfgang Puck
- Wingman
- Work That Room with Christopher Lowell
- Your Private Island
- Your Reality Checked
Slogans
- Live Like You Mean It (2002-2006)
- Do More With Your Time and Money (2006-2009)
- Design for Life (2009-2010)
See also
References
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- ↑ Scripps Rebranding Fine Living Into Cooking Channel, MultiChannel News, October 8, 2009
- ↑ Another Cable Helping for Food Lovers, New York Times, February 18, 2010
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- Scripps Cable Networks
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