The popular documentary series has found a new home online, free to watch on the creator's YouTube channel.
Per The Hollywood Reporter, YouTube will begin picking up Rosenthal’s checks starting in 2027, with Rosenthal saying Somebody Feed Phil ‘s move to YouTube is intended to make the show more accessible.
By Rick Porter Television Business Editor Prior seasons of Somebody Feed Phil will remain on Netflix, but new episodes will ...
Somebody Feed Phil' will be moving to YouTube in 2027 as Phil Rosenthal pursues more direct connection with fans and control of his IP.
Phil Rosenthal on Somebody Feed Phil - Netflix Phil Rosenthal is on the move again: The comedian's food travel show "Somebody Feed Phil" is moving from Netflix to YouTube, starting next year, Variety ...
Phil Rosenthal's culinary travel series "Somebody Feed Phil" ran on Netflix for eight seasons before moving to YouTube ...
Everybody Loves Raymond” creator-turned-ultimate-foodie Phil Rosenthal is on the move, signing a new deal with Banijay Americas that will s ...
Feb. 12 (UPI) --The 30th anniversary of the classic sitcom, Everybody Loves Raymond, will be celebrated at the ATX TV Festival in Texas this May. Expected to participate in a panel discussion are ...
The Writers Guild of America named "Everybody Loves Raymond" among the 101 best-written shows of all time, so no one can dispute that its creators knew what they were doing. However, Ray Romano — who ...
Not every iconic “Everybody Loves Raymond” scene was easy to film. Ray Romano has revealed that he nearly “passed out” while shooting one memorable moment from the beloved sitcom’s seventh season in ...
CBS is gifting viewers a special holiday present with part two of the “Everybody Loves Raymond: 30th Anniversary Reunion” special airing on Monday, December 22. This one-hour special gives viewers ...