Scripps Networks Interactive’s Brooke Johnson to Retire

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KNOXVILLE: Brooke Johnson, the president of Scripps Networks Interactive’s food lifestyle brands including Food Network and Cooking Channel, has decided to retire after more than 12 years with the company.

Johnson joined Food Network in 2003, overseeing the creation of programming franchises such as Chopped, Cutthroat Kitchen, Food Network Star and the Emmy nominated series Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives. Under her leadership, Food Network expanded into branded products, launching Food Network Magazine. Johnson has also overseen the expansion of the food category’s digital footprint through a series of apps and web offerings.

“Brooke Johnson has been one of the key driving forces behind the success of Food Network since she joined the company,” said Kenneth W. Lowe, the chairman, president and CEO of Scripps Networks Interactive. “Food Network touches hundreds of millions of consumers every month, through shows including Food Network Star and Guy’s Grocery Games and through its many brand extensions. We’re very grateful to Brooke for her passion and hard work in building one of the strongest media brands around, and I’m gratified that the company will continue to benefit from her expertise and insight in a consultative capacity.”

“I couldn't be more proud of everything that the team and talented chefs and hosts have created and accomplished together during my time here," added Johnson. "The timing was right for me to step back and enjoy the next phase of my life, but I leave with total confidence that Food Network and Cooking Channel will continue to grow and engage fans of these beloved brands for many years to come.”