The Next Food Network Star season 4

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The Next Food Network Star
Season 4
No. of contestants10
Winner Aaron McCargo, Jr.
No. of episodes9
Release
Original network Food Network
Original releaseJune 1 (2008-06-01) 
July 27, 2008 (2008-07-27)
Additional information
Filming datesFebruary 2008 (2008-02) 
March 2008 (2008-03)
Season chronology
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The fourth season of the American reality television series The Next Food Network Star premiered on Sunday, June 1, 2008. Food Network executives, Bob Tuschman and Susie Fogelson, were joined by Bobby Flay as the Selection Committee for this season, which was filmed early 2008 in New York, New York and Las Vegas, Nevada.

Aaron McCargo, Jr. was announced as the winner on the season finale, which aired on Sunday, July 27, 2008. His show, Big Daddy's House , premiered on August 3, 2008. In addition, runner-up Adam Gertler was given a show, Will Work for Food , which premiered January 19, 2009 and Kelsey Nixon, who finished fourth, began hosting her show, Kelsey's Essentials , on the Cooking Channel on November 6, 2010. According to a 2017 D Magazine interview, runner-up Lisa Garza was also offered a contract on Food Network, but she declined. [1]

Contestants

(In order of elimination)

Runners-Up

Winner

Contestant progress

Episode12345678 3 9
Mini
Challenge
Winner
None 1 Aaron
Adam
Jennifer
AdamKelseyShaneNone 2 None 2 None 1 None 2
AaronWINWINHIGHLOWLOWHIGHHIGHINWINNER
AdamINLOWHIGHLOWLOWHIGHLOWINRUNNER-UP
LisaLOWWINWINHIGHINLOWLOWINRUNNER-UP
KelseyWINHIGHLOWWINWINLOWOUTFAN FAVORITE
ShaneLOWININHIGHWINOUT
JenniferININLOWLOWOUT
NipaLOWLOWLOWOUT
JeffreyHIGHLOWOUT
KevinINOUT
CoryOUT

^Note 1 : No winner was announced for the Mini Challenge.
^Note 2 : There was no Mini Challenge in this episode.
^Note 3 : No one was eliminated in this episode.

  (WINNER) The contestant won the competition, and became "The Next Food Network Star".
  (RUNNER-UP) The contestant made it to the finale, but did not win.
  (FAN FAVORITE) The contestant was voted the Fan Favorite for the competition in an online poll.
  (WIN) The contestant won that episode's Elimination Challenge.
  (HIGH) The contestant was one of the Selection Committee's favorites for that week, but did not win the Elimination Challenge.
  (IN) The contestant was neither the Selection Committee's favorite nor the least favorite. They were not up for elimination.
  (LOW) The contestant was one of the Selection Committee's least favorites for that week, but was not in the Bottom 2.
  (LOW) The contestant was one of the Selection Committee's least favorites for that week and was in the Bottom 2, but was not eliminated.
  (OUT) The contestant was the Selection Committee's least favorite for that week, and was eliminated.

Episodes

Week 1: Star Quality

Original Air Date: June 1, 2008

Week 2: FN Star On the Go

Original Air Date: June 8, 2008

Week 3: You ... In a Jar

Original Air Date: June 15, 2008

Week 4: Being an Expert

Original Air Date: June 22, 2008

Week 5: Enticing and Easy with Bon Appétit

Original Air Date: June 29, 2008

Week 6: Into the Studio

Original Air Date: July 6, 2008

Week 7: Vegas Throwdown

Original Air Date: July 13, 2008

Week 8: Ultimate Vegas

Original Air Date: July 20, 2008

Week 9: Finale

Original Air Date: July 27, 2008

Early announcement of winner

Food Network made an error on July 24, 2008, in which the winner, Aaron McCargo, Jr., was inadvertently revealed on the show's website. [13] His profile on the site, videos of his winning moment and of the production of his series, Big Daddy's House were available for viewing. [11] When you visited the runners'-up profiles, their exit interviews and failed pilots were also available. [9] [10]

Footnotes

  1. Catching Up with Lisa Garza-Selcer - D Magazine
  2. TV : The Next Food Network Star : Next Food Network Star : Season 4: Cory : Food Network
  3. TV : The Next Food Network Star : Next Food Network Star : Season 4: Kevin : Food Network
  4. TV : The Next Food Network Star : Next Food Network Star : Season 4: Jeffrey : Food Network
  5. TV : The Next Food Network Star : Next Food Network Star : Season 4: Nipa : Food Network
  6. TV : The Next Food Network Star : Next Food Network Star : Season 4: Jennifer : Food Network
  7. TV : The Next Food Network Star : Next Food Network Star : Season 4: Shane : Food Network
  8. TV : The Next Food Network Star : Next Food Network Star : Season 4: Kelsey : Food Network
  9. 1 2 TV : The Next Food Network Star : Next Food Network Star : Season 4: Lisa : Food Network
  10. 1 2 TV : The Next Food Network Star : Next Food Network Star : Season 4: Adam : Food Network
  11. 1 2 TV : The Next Food Network Star : Next Food Network Star : Season 4: Aaron : Food Network
  12. Starr, Michael (July 30, 2008). "Starr Report". www.nypost.com. New York Post. Retrieved August 5, 2008.
  13. Web Site Snafu Reveals Winner Of 'Next Food Network Star'-AllYourTV.com

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