Jennifer Maas TV Business Writer “Bobby’s Triple Threat” has been renewed for a third season at Food Network. Hosted by Bobby Flay and featuring his three culinary “titans” — Tiffany Derry, Michael Voltaggio and Brooke Williamson — the show sees the trio go up against a new guest chef and mystery judge each episode, with each titan being responsible for one of three courses in the successive cooking competition with a $25,000 weekly prize. “Bobby’s Triple Threat” Season 2 debuted Aug.
22 and concluded Oct. 24. During its second-season run, “Triple Threat” drew more than 11 million total viewers across Food Network and streamers Max and Discovery+, according to Warner Bros.
Discovery. In linear-only TV ratings, “Triple Threat” Season 2 averaged a 0.52 among adults ages 25-54 and a 0.65 among women ages 25-54, in Nielsen’s Live + 3 Day ratings.
That’s up 11% and 16%, respectively, from Season 1. Season 3 of Flay’s “Triple Threat” competition series will air in 2024. “’Bobby’s Triple Threat’ showcases a level of culinary skill and execution that elevates the action and allows Bobby to deliver to viewers a high-energy, high-stakes food competition,” Warner Bros.
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