World-renowned chef, bestselling author and Emmy winning television personality Anthony Bourdain will join CNN as host of a new weekend program, creating a signature showcase for the network’s coverage of food and travel. The announcement was made by CNN Worldwide Executive Vice President and Managing Editor, Mark Whitaker.
“For more than a decade, Anthony Bourdain has been a trailblazer in educating Americans about different cuisines and cultures around the world, as well as an outspoken commentator on social trends ranging from the rise of celebrity chefs to the impact of fast food chains to the spread of vegetarianism and veganism.” said Whitaker. “Examining the world through the prism of Tony’s unique expertise and passions continues CNN’s long-standing commitment to international reporting and to promoting global understanding.”
Launching in early 2013, the show will be shot on location and examine cultures from around the world through their food and dining and travel rituals. Slated to air domestically on Sundays in prime time with repeat airings on Saturday nights, it will mark a further step in broadening and distinguishing CNN’s weekend programming from its traditional weekday news coverage.
The series will be produced by Zero Point Zero Production with Executive Producers and Founders Chris Collins and Lydia Tenaglia, along with Executive Producer Sandy Zweig. The Emmy award winning Zero Point Zero Production has been working with Anthony Bourdain for over a decade, producing Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations, The Layover, A Cooks Tour, and Decoding Ferran Adria.
Bourdain, whose reporting has taken him from the culinary capitals of Europe, Asia and North and South America to such historically war-torn or isolated regions as Vietnam, Mozambique, Uzbekistan and Romania, will also offer commentary on other CNN programs and platforms, domestically and internationally, providing insights into current events and debates around food and health and other cultural conversations.
“I’m really looking forward to coming over to CNN. I think the world is going to get a whole lot bigger for me,” said Bourdain. “I hope that old fans and new ones will be excited about what’s coming down the road.”
Bourdain has been the host of the award-winning Travel Channel series Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations since 2005. He previously hosted A Cook’s Tour on the Food Network and has appeared on Bravo’s competition series Top Chef and written for HBO’s New Orleans-based drama Treme. He is also the author of critically acclaimed non-fiction and fiction books, including the New York Times bestsellers “Kitchen Confidential and “A Cook’s Tour.” He now oversees his own line of books from Ecco, a division of HarperCollins, the first three of which are scheduled to be released in 2013.
Bourdain’s many accolades include Emmy awards for programs on Haiti and Laos, and an Emmy nomination for an episode of Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations, which was shot in Beirut during the 2006 Lebanon War.



CNN – an allegedly impartial news organization – is hiring a guy who is a rabid leftist; a man who said he would like to eat Dick Cheney.
Yeah CNN, that’ll help with the ratings.
Why is it that no one at CNN can figure out that the way to cut into Fox’s market share is by NOT trying to emulate MSNBC?
See – it will help with the ratings. I don’t know anyone, right or left that doesn’t love Anthony Bourdain. Except maybe Paula Deen.
I haven’t watched CNN personally in ages, and now I will. Good move CNN.
I don’t like him for his vitriolic and irrational broadsides against vegetarians. Dude, relax. If vegetarians don’t want to eat factory-farmed meat, leave them alone. They’ve never done anything to you. Oh wait, apparently they have, Bourdain views the mere existence of vegetarians as a “personal affront and insult” to him.
Dude needs to get a grip. Live and let live.
There’s nothing irrational about his opinion on vegetarians and vegans.
This is a man that has traveled the world and has gone out of his way to get to know what the people in these cities have eaten throughout history. Being a vegetarian or a vegan, as a professional traveler, is massively selfish in that they are unwilling to try anything unless it conforms to their preferred requirements. If you’re a guest at someone’s house when you’re traveling, you eat what they offer you and appreciate the gesture.
So tell me, what’s so irrational about that?
I did like him, until I read a segment in one of his more recent books where he talked about almost melting and becoming speechless in the presence of NY governor Andrew Cuomo and his girlfriend Sandra Lee. He spoke of them as though they were royalty, which not only deflated the image he has painted of himself as a badass and a pirate, it also erased my personal interest in him and his work.
Nothing says “international reporting” and “promoting global understanding” than the foul mouthed Bourdain and his alcohol fueled too hip for the room tirades.
This is CNN!
What part of programming does CNN NOT get?
We need to flag this moment. I call it the day when CNN officially stopped caring about news. How long before they have a reality program on three nights a week, primetime where people eat bugs for money?
I used to watch Headline News CONSTANTLY (before it became HLN, which gave up and became an entertainment channel long ago.) Now when I want to watch news, I turn on CNN and see Soledad complaining about how hard life is for illegal immigrants in America.
With CNN’s sagging ratings, all of the programming just might become Food, Cook & Travel. Maybe CNN brass should try what VH1, E Entertainment and Bravo programming style: FIGHTS. Since politicians usually make one want to smack the shit of them anyway, WHY-NOT just have Anderson Cooper (and other CNN hosts and guests) start fighting, pimp slapping and pulling out the hair of guests? RATINGS BONANZA!!! I mean there is very little news being presented on American news besides what Jennifer Lopez is wearing and who the Kardashians are receiving payment from.
BOURDAIN NO, ELSA KLENSCH YES!!!
At the rate CNN is dropping audience, there will be little remaining in 2013.
If you’re not a business traveller, you don’t know that CNN is seen worldwide and you can’t rebroadcast the same newscast 24/7. They need fresh programming. This is great news for those of us who can turn on something new on an English-speaking station when you’re in Turkey for example.
This is a great idea! Who needs credibility anyway?
I don’t think even Tony can save CNN. Their problem isn’t the lack of chefs, it’s their ideology.
CNN becomes the “Cooking News Network.” Now I’ll start watching!
Cook Free or Die!