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Discovery unveils new cooking streaming service

Discovery Inc. unveiled a new streaming service, Food Network Kitchen, which will be integrated into Amazon.com Inc. Alexa voice assistant.

Set to launch in late October in the U.S., Food Network Kitchen will offer 25 weekly live classes with five daily live classes on weekends, in addition to more than 800 on-demand cooking classes featuring top chefs from around the globe.

Additionally, Food Network Kitchen will feature 3,000 instructional videos, including hundreds of step-by-step videos by Michelin-star chefs, James Beard award-winners, bestselling cookbook authors and restaurateurs from Panna, the award-winning digital cooking app.

Discovery will offer Food Network Kitchen through Amazon Alexa and Echo Show, Fire Tablets, Fire TV streaming media devices and Fire TV Edition smart TVs. "We hope the combination of Food Network's world class cooking content and the simplicity of Alexa inspires and delights customers throughout every part of their cooking journey — whether they're a seasoned cook or just starting out," Dave Limp, senior vice president of Amazon Devices and Services, said in a statement.

Food Network Kitchen will also be available across Apple Inc.'s iOS and Google LLC's Android mobile devices. Food Network Kitchen will roll out across additional platforms and devices in 2020.

Consumers can sign up for free access to a limited selection of videos and recipes or subscribe to the full suite of premium features for $6.99 a month or $59.99 a year. The company is offering an initial free trial period of three months at launch, along with a limited-time discounted rate of $47.99 a year.