Banijay’s "MasterChef" makes its way to French-Canada

The first season of the new version, produced by Pixcom in collaboration with Quebecor Content, will broadcast on Canadian French-language network TVA in early 2024.

7 AUG 2023

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Banijay has confirmed that its global cooking format, "MasterChef" is set for a new international adaptation in French-Canada, produced by Pixcom, in collaboration with Quebecor Content. “To take a globally renowned show like MasterChef into French-Canada is a significant, and proud, moment for us at Banijay. We’re in no doubt that this will be an incredible launch with our partners at TVA later this year," Jane Rimer, SVP Canada, Banijay Rights, who brokered the deal with Quebecor Content, said.

In a deal negotiated by Banijay’s global distribution arm, Banijay Rights, Canadian French-language network TVA will broadcast a first season of "MasterChef Quebec" in early 2024. The new verision is produced by Pixcom in collaboration with Quebecor Content. The MasterChef format and finished programs are represented internationally by Banijay. 

Now commissioned across 68 markets, "MasterChef" has broadcast more than 10,000 episodes to-date and in 2021 aired its milestone 500th season globally since its reboot in 2005. Created by Franc Roddam and first launched in 1990, the show has attracted viewers worldwide. “Our priority at Quebecor Content is to bring the very best programming to our Quebec audiences, from original series to the highest quality adaptations of the world’s biggest formats," Yann Paquet, Vice-president Strategy and International Business, Quebecor Content, said. "The addition of MasterChef to our schedule is further proof of our commitment to excellence in broadcasting and entertainment production .”

 the new version of the popular culinary competition will bring together cooking enthusiasts who’ve never worked in a restaurant, pitting them against each other as they prepare a variety of dishes to impress renowned culinary judges. The season’s winner will walk away with a Can$50,000 grand prize and the highly coveted MasterChef trophy. “What a treat to collaborate with Quebecor Content and Banijay as part of the worldwide hit MasterChef," Pixcom Owners & Executive Producers Nicola Merola and Charles Lafortune said. "We have no doubt that the competition will inspire cooking enthusiasts across Quebec and transform our contestants’ lives by highlighting their culinary passion.”

 

To take a globally renowned show like MasterChef into French-Canada is a significant, and proud, moment for us at Banijay. We’re in no doubt that this will be an incredible launch with our partners at TVA later this year.” Jane Rimer SVP Canada, Banijay Rights