Savoring New Adventures: Phil Rosenthal's Digital Expansion
A New Digital Home for Culinary Exploration
Phil Rosenthal's beloved food and travel series, "Somebody Feed Phil," is embarking on an exciting new journey. Starting next year, the show will transition to YouTube, thanks to a strategic partnership with Banijay Americas. This move signifies a fresh chapter for Rosenthal, promising to expand the accessibility of his unique blend of humor, travel, and gastronomy to a global audience through the digital platform.
The Banijay Alliance: Expanding "Phil Rosenthal World"
The collaboration with Banijay Americas, set to commence in 2027, will see the launch of a dedicated "Phil Rosenthal World" YouTube channel. This new platform will feature both concise and extended original content, allowing fans to delve deeper into Rosenthal's culinary adventures. Banijay Entertainment's global distribution arm, Banijay Rights, will play a crucial role in amplifying the Rosenthal brand across various digital avenues, ensuring his unique voice and passion for food reach an even wider viewership.
Vision for Digital Evolution and Audience Engagement
Ben Samek, CEO of Banijay Americas, expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership, highlighting Rosenthal's foresight in anticipating industry trends. He emphasized the excitement of supporting a storyteller of Rosenthal's caliber as he ushers his brand into a new era. Samek believes YouTube provides a natural progression for the show, fostering a space where audiences can engage with Rosenthal's distinctive humor and perspective, ultimately building a global digital community around "Phil Rosenthal World."
A History of Platform Transitions: From PBS to Netflix and Beyond
This isn't the first time Rosenthal's culinary explorations have found a new home. His initial series, "I'll Have What Phil's Having," aired on PBS in 2015. When funding constraints arose, Netflix stepped in, rebranding the show as "Somebody Feed Phil," which enjoyed a successful run of eight seasons from 2018 to 2025. The existing eight seasons on Netflix will remain available for streaming, ensuring continued access to his past adventures.
Recent Triumphs and Culinary Ventures
Rosenthal has recently garnered attention for co-hosting a highly-rated "Everybody Loves Raymond" reunion special on CBS with series star Ray Romano. Beyond his television endeavors, Rosenthal has also ventured into the culinary world by opening his own restaurant in Los Angeles, named Max & Helen's, further cementing his dedication to the world of food.
A Message of Connection and Universal Appeal
Rosenthal himself shared his excitement about the move, drawing a parallel to the widespread accessibility of "Everybody Loves Raymond." He expressed his delight that "Somebody Feed Phil" will be available on YouTube, allowing its core messages of family, friendship, delicious food, travel, and laughter to resonate with the broadest possible audience, fostering connection and shared joy.