Alton Brown on how the Food Network has changed: "[I]t's a full-grown network and the trend in networks these days is you know, it's real estate - not every show on Food Network is about cooking... Now it's far more diverse and you have to compete against 300-something other channels as well as major networks. I think that has forced programmers to think more in terms of mainstream entertainment... But I think there's always the danger of losing touch with the DNA, and becoming something that you're not." [Zagat]
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