Rachael Ray cooking on the set of her syndicated talk show.

Rachael Ray has announced that after 17 seasons, she will end her syndicated daytime talk show. The announcement came on Friday, March 3, via a statement from CBS Media Ventures, which produces Ray’s series. The final episodes will air after the series’ current 17th season, when it will stop original production. However, does this mean that her fans will no longer get to see her on television? What does she have planned next? Here are the details.

Rachael Ray cooking on the set of her syndicated talk show.
Rachael Ray cooking on the set of her syndicated talk series | David M. Russell/Rachael Ray Show/King World Productions

Rachael Ray made her television debut in 2001

Rachael Ray’s work in local television led her to be hired by the Food Network as the host of 30 Minute Meals. This cooking instruction program was an instant hit with viewers, who enjoyed Ray’s casual demeanor, ability to make mistakes, and budget-friendly meals.

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