Alison Roman embraces TV's streaming future with Tastemade
Briefly

"Home Movies were made to be enjoyed as a TV show, and it's so thrilling to imagine someone watching them that way-on the big screen and all," Roman says.
"When we started the company, our vision was to create a new kind of Food Network," says CEO Larry Fitzgibbon, who cofounded Tastemade in 2012.
"Certainly we're all passionate about food, but we're also students of the media business," he says, highlighting the strategic insights driving Tastemade's evolution.
Fitzgibbon isn’t shy about the reason Tastemade founders wanted to venture into culinary media: Filming people's cooking is much cheaper than producing scripted entertainment.
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