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''Bon Appétit'' is a monthly
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food and entertaining magazine, that typically contains recipes, entertaining ideas, restaurant recommendations, and wine reviews. Owned by
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, it is headquartered at the
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and has been in publication since 1956. ''Bon Appétit'' has been recognized for increasing its online presence in recent years through the use of social media, publishing recipes on their website, and maintaining a popular
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History


Early history (1956-2010)

''Bon Appétit'' was started in 1956 as a liquor store giveaway and was first published as a bimonthly magazine in December of that year in Chicago. It was acquired by M. Frank Jones of Kansas City, Missouri in 1965. Jones was owner, editor, and publisher until 1970, when he sold the magazine to the
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, who in turn sold it to Knapp Communications in 1975. Jones remained the editor of the magazine through both of these transfers. Knapp Communications also owned and published '' Architectural Digest'', which was edited by
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. Jones recruited Rense to restructure ''Bon Appétit''. She converted the magazine from a giveaway into a subscription-based, monthly magazine, as it remains today. Rense became the editor-in-chief in 1976. Condé Nast Publications, the current owners, purchased Knapp Communications in 1993. ''Bon Appétit's'' sister publication was ''
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'', before the latter was discontinued in October 2009.


Move to New York (2010-2019)

The magazine's headquarters was moved from Los Angeles to New York City in early 2011. Concurrent with the move, Barbara Fairchild, the editor since 2000, was succeeded by editor
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, who was previously the Style Editor at Condé Nast's '' GQ'' magazine. Prior to joining ''GQ'', Rapoport edited the restaurant section at ''
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'' and worked as an editor and writer for the
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's publications office. In 2011, ''Bon Appétit'' launched the "Bite me" advertising campaign, which had an estimated $500,000 budget that included print and online ads, billboards, posters, and sweepstakes. The ad campaign came after a period of "sluggish performance" following its sibling magazine ''Gourmets cancellation in 2009, during which a limited number of readers and advertisers shifted to ''Bon Appétit''. During the same period, other food magazines, such as ''
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'' and ''
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'' thrived. ''Bon Appétit'' sold 632 ad pages in 2012, which was a one percent increase from 625 ad pages sold in 2009 but a decline of 27 percent from the 867 ad pages sold in 2008. Condé Nast reported 1,452,953 paid subscriptions and 88,516 single copies in 2012 for the period ending November 2012. The median age of its audience was 48.4, of which 74% were female. In August 2014, Condé Nast combined ''Bon Appétit'' and '' Epicurious'' into a single digital food platform led by Pamela Drucker Mann, ''Bon Appétit'' Senior Vice President and Publisher. Adam Rapoport was named Editorial Director of ''Epicurious''. Starting in the late 2010s, ''Bon Appétit'' was noted for increasing their web presence through the use of social media, their website, and their YouTube channel. From 2018 to 2019, ''Bon Appétit'' saw a 40 percent increase in video revenue and a 64 percent increase in subscriptions generated from digital channels such as social media plugs, podcasts, and newsletters. The company worked to leverage the popularity of ''Bon Appétit's'' YouTube and streaming channels towards increasing magazine readership. This included the November 2019 edition of the magazine, which had eight separate covers featuring the staff of the ''Bon Appétit'' Test Kitchen seen on the channels. As well, advertiser interest increased, with many companies being drawn to the connections the shows’ hosts have with their audience. These companies included
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, Mitsubishi,
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and Glossier.


Racism allegations and fallout (2020-present)

On June 8, 2020,
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resigned as editor-in-chief after a photo of him in
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was posted by food and wine writer
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on
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and sparked widespread criticism. Rapoport also received criticism after food editor Sohla El-Waylly accused the magazine of discriminating against employees of color, claiming they were subject to lesser pay than their non-minority counterparts. Amanda Shapiro took on the role of interim editor-in-chief soon after. In an interview with ''
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'', Rapoport's former assistant Ryan Walker-Hartshorn, who is
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, revealed that she had not been given a pay raise in almost 3 years with the company and was subject to numerous racist remarks and
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, with a number of other employees of color agreeing that there was a "'toxic' culture of microaggression and exclusion" at the company. Vice President and Head of Programming and Lifestyle at Condé Nast, Matt Duckor, apologized and later resigned after past tweets seen as racist and homophobic were revealed, as well as accusations of being complicit or directly responsible for the pay disparities at the company. In August 2020, two months after the initial fallout, several members of the Test Kitchen announced they would not be returning to film videos for the ''Bon Appétit'' YouTube channel due to a continued lack of progress in resolving issues at
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. Additionally, Walker-Hartshorn and Jesse Sparks, the only two black editorial staff members at ''Bon Appétit'', quit on the same day. Dawn Davis, a black woman, was named the new editor-in-chief on August 27, effective November 2, 2020. This followed the announcements of Sonia Chopra as the new executive editor and
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as a brand adviser and guest editor. Condé Nast employees, including all ''Bon Appétit'' employees, formed a union in September 2022.


YouTube channel


History


Beginnings and success (2012-2020)

In 2012, ''Bon Appétit'' launched a
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primarily featuring traditional "hands-and-pans" cooking tutorials. On October 21, 2016, the first episode of ''It's Alive with Brad'' debuted. The series began with videos of Brad Leone, the Test Kitchen Manager at the time, in the ''Bon Appétit'' Test Kitchen demonstrating recipes for foods with microbial food cultures, but later moved on to more general recipes as well as outdoor segments at agricultural and food processing sites, including a
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farm, a
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harvesting facility, and a sausage factory. The series features a casual, unproduced style and comedic editing. The series was edited by Matt Hunziker and filmed and produced by Vincent Cross until Cross's departure in early 2019 to fellow cooking YouTube channel, '' Binging with Babish''. It was subsequently filmed, produced, and edited by Hunziker, whose style has been credited with shaping the aesthetic of the entire ''Bon Appétit'' YouTube channel, including
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-style filming, frequent cameos by non-featured chefs, and a focus on kitchen mistakes. In July 2017, ''Gourmet Makes'' with Claire Saffitz debuted, in which Saffitz attempted to recreate or elevate popular snack foods such as
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. ''Gourmet Makes'' consistently trended on YouTube and developed a cult following on social media. Saffitz's work has been described as taking "junk food staples and...elevating them from their humble processed beginnings into wonders of
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." The loose and personality-driven style of ''It's Alive'', along with ''Gourmet Makes'', are noted as contrasting the "curated ndposh" brand of ''Bon Appétit'' and were described by ''
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'' as having "changed the way Condé Nast approaches online video." As a result, in February 2019, ''Bon Appétit'' launched three new series on a streaming channel which took a more personality driven approach to their content: ''Bon Appétit’s Baking School'', a spin-off of ''It’s Alive'' titled ''It’s Alive: Going Places'', and ''Making Perfect''. ''Bon Appétit’s Baking School'' was presented by Saffitz and taught the basics of baking a cake in a five-part series. The first season of ''It’s Alive: Going Places'' followed Leone as he traveled Central Texas, and was followed by a second season in June 2019 which followed Leone in
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. The first season of ''Making Perfect'' starred
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, Molly Baz, Brad Leone, Chris Morocco, Carla Lalli Music, and Claire Saffitz, and focused on making the perfect pizza. It was followed by a second season in October 2019, with the additions of Christina Chaey and Rick Martinez. The second season focused on making the perfect
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Resignations and restructuring (2020-present)

After the resignation of editor-in-chief Adam Rapoport in June 2020 and the subsequent fallout regarding inequitable pay for staff and contributors of color, the channel became inactive and all members of the Test Kitchen stopped filming videos. Two months later, Rick Martinez, Sohla El-Waylly, and
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announced they would be permanently leaving the ''Bon Appétit'' YouTube channel due to a continued lack of progress in resolving issues at Condé Nast Entertainment. Molly Baz, Gaby Melian, Carla Lalli Music, and Amiel Stanek made similar announcements soon after, followed by Claire Saffitz in October 2020. Later that month, the channel relaunched with a video helmed by the new leadership of Dawn Davis, Sonia Chopra, and Marcus Samuelsson, announcing seven new hosts: DeVonn Francis, Tiana “Tee” Gee, Melissa Miranda, Samantha Seneviratne, Christian “Chrissy” Tracey, Harold Villarosa, Rawlston Williams and Claudette Zepeda as well as the return of Brad Leone, Chris Morocco and Andy Baraghani.


Productions

The entire lineup of on-camera staff and contributors at ''Bon Appétit'' appear in the series ''From The Test Kitchen'', which features more traditionally structured instructional recipe videos, as well as ''Test Kitchen Talks'', with videos of the chefs competing in cooking challenges and answering common cooking questions. Several other series feature the individual chefs. Chris Morocco stars in ''Reverse Engineering'', in which he attempts to
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a recipe by a
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from taste, touch, and smell alone. Carla Lalli Music starred in ''Back-to-Back Chef'', in which she cooked along with and instructed a celebrity in preparing a dish while facing away from each other and using only verbal instructions. The series' guests included
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,
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and more. Additionally, chefs
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, and Gordon Ramsay have guest hosted the series. ''Bon Appétit'' has filmed several collaborations with other notable YouTube channels, including ''
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'' and '' Binging with Babish'', with Sean Evans of ''
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'' and Andrew Rea of ''Binging with Babish'' appearing on multiple ''Bon Appétit'' series, and ''Bon Appétit'' personalities appearing on ''First We Feast'' and ''Binging with Babish's'' respective series. El-Waylly's first appearance on YouTube after the ''Bon Appétit'' YouTube channel became inactive was teaching Rea to temper chocolate, before eventually moving entirely to the ''
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'' with her own show titled ''Stump Sohla''. Several other guests have appeared on ''It's Alive'', including Elias Cairo of
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, chef Samin Nosrat, and musician Orville Peck. Videos are produced by Condé Nast Entertainment and were filmed in the ''Bon Appétit'' Test Kitchen on the 35th floor of the
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in
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, where it is part of Condé Nast's headquarters. Following the onset of the
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, videos were filmed at individual chefs' homes and other filming locations. ''Bon Appétit'' won the 2020 Webby Award for Food & Drink in the category Social and 2020 Webby Award and Webby People's Voice Award for Food & Drink in the category Web.


''Bon Appétit'' staff and contributors on YouTube channel


Current


Former


Podcasts

In 2014, ''Bon Appétit'' launched a podcast titled the ''Bon Appétit Foodcast''. The series was hosted by former editor-in-chief Adam Rapoport, and featured notable guests such as
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, Gordon Ramsay, and
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. A number of the staff at ''Bon Appétit'' regularly appeared on the podcast to discuss their recently published recipes. On June 17, 2020, a final podcast was released, announcing that in light of the departure of Rapoport and the ensuing fall out, the podcast would have a new host and a new name, as well as feature a greater range of contributors and developers. On June 10, 2021, a new podcast was launched on the same podcast feed, titled ''Bon Appétit Healthyish''. The podcast was planned to be a six-episode miniseries hosted by Amanda Shapiro. After the six episodes, the podcast was again renamed on August 19, 2021, to ''Food People'', and was still hosted by Shapiro.


Best New Restaurants in America

Since 2009, ''Bon Appétits editors, including Andrew Knowlton, Senior Editor Julia Kramer, and Amiel Stanek, have put together a list of the "Best New Restaurants in America". The list is released annually at the end of August for the September issue, and begins with a 50-restaurant shortlist that is then narrowed down to "The Hot 10" list. The first two years, the list was not in a specific order. Due to the
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, no list was released in 2020. In September 2021, it was announced that there would not be any list for a second year in a row, with a "Heads of the Table" list released in its place. The list featured restaurants, chefs, and organizations that worked to benefit their communities and those most impacted by the
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.


Editors-in-chief

* James A. Shanahan (1956–1961) * Alan Shearer (1961–1962) * Charles Walters (1962–1963) * Betty Paige (1963–1964) * W. C. Carreras (1964) * Floyd Sageser (1964–1965) * M. Frank Jones (1965–1976) *
Paige Rense Paige Rense, also known as Paige Rense Noland (May 4, 1929 – January 1, 2021) was an American writer and editor who served as editor-in-chief of '' Architectural Digest'' magazine from 1975 until 2010. She founded the Arthur Rense Prize poetr ...
(1976–1983) * Marilou Vaughan (1983–1985) * William J. Garry (1985–2000) * Barbara Fairchild (2000–2010) *
Adam Rapoport Adam Rapoport (born 1969) is an American former magazine editor. After serving as a Style Editor at '' GQ'', Rapoport was the editor-in-chief of '' Bon Appétit'' magazine from 2010 until his resignation in 2020. Early life and education Rapo ...
(2010–2020) * Amanda Shapiro (2020) (Interim Editor) * Dawn Davis (November 2020–Present)


See also

* Las Vegas Uncork'd *
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References


External links


''Bon Appétit'' online
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