Netflix's hit food travel series Somebody Feed Phil won't be moving forward on the streamer, but Phil Rosenthal will be taking his travels to YouTube.
A long-running food and travel series is preparing for a major change after several seasons on a major streaming platform. The show’s creator confirmed that upcoming episodes will debut on a new ...
Netflix’s long-running feel-good travel series is expanding beyond the paywall, preparing for a rare move toward free streaming online.
After eight seasons on Netflix, the series is moving to a free streaming home.
A Netflix show is on the move. Variety reports that travel docuseries Somebody Feed Phil will be moving to YouTube next year. Everybody Loves Raymond creator Phil Rosenthal signed a new deal with ...
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