"Rachael Ray Show" ends after 17 seasons
CBSN
Celebrity chef Rachael Ray said goodbye to her long-running daytime talk show on Wednesday.
The final episode of the "Rachael Ray Show" aired Wednesday after 17 seasons. The show, distributed and produced by CBS Media Ventures, debuted in 2006.
"We'll see ya when we see ya, everybody," Ray said to close out the show.

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