Ratings: Hell's Kitchen Serves the Most

Hell's Kitchen was cookin' for 6.83 million viewers, winning Monday night among the industry-prized 18-to-49-year-olds demographic with a 2.8 rating that matched its season high, according to Nielsen overnight figures.

The penultimate episode of MasterChef  that followed at 9/8c served 6.04 million people and a 2.4 demo rating.

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Ratings: Hell's Kitchen Serves the Most

Hell's Kitchen was cookin' for 6.83 million viewers, winning Monday night among the industry-prized 18-to-49-year-olds demographic with a 2.8 rating that matched its season high, according to Nielsen overnight figures.

The penultimate episode of MasterChef  that followed at 9/8c served 6.04 million people and a 2.4 demo rating.

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The Food Network Star Winner Is ...

After 11 weeks, numerous cooking and camera challenges and the ultimate pilot presentations the newest Food Network Star has been named.  But first, the pool had to be reduced by one. Their penultimate challenge is to make and present the best dish of their lives.

Jeff Mauro brings an eggplant parmesan sandwich to the table, Susie Jimenez presents carnitas with cactus side salad and Vic Moea whips up a hearty zuppe de pesce.

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Food Network Star: Should Jeff, Susie or Vic Win?

After nearly a dozen weeks of competition, the latest Food Network Star will be crowned on Sunday at 9/8c. But who deserves to invade our homes on a regular basis to help fill our tummies? Let's take a look at the finalists:

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Watercooler: The Juicy Appeal of Food Network Star's Bobby Flay

Let's face it, some reality-show judges are sweet, others are sour.

And Bobby Flay? That dude is savory.

Last night, the Food Network Star host and main judge brought another serving of ...
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Exclusive Chopped All-Stars Finale Peek: Which Chef Will Make the Cut?

After four grueling matches, it's come down to this:  Chopped will crown its all-star champ, who, in addition to bragging rights, will receive $50,000 for the charity of their choice.

It's been an intense and entertaining competition so far with many chefs underestimating the time limit, unique mystery ingredients and back-to-back challenges. Only four chefs remain: Michael Proietti, Anne Burrell, Nate Appleman and Aaron Sanchez.

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Premiered: June 05, 2005, on Food Network
Rating: TV-G
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Premise: Wannabe TV chefs compete in culinary challenges to win their own series.

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