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The End Of Oprah As We Know Her - Article THE END OF 'OPRAH' AS WE KNOW HER: Daytime Diva Giving Up Syndie Talk Show & Moving It To Her Cable Network In 2011
By Nikki Finke | Category: Uncategorized | Thursday November 5, 2009 @ 8:32am UPDATE: Here's What CBS Is Saying About Oprah EXCLUSIVE: One of the biggest questions in the TV biz has been when, and even if, Oprah Winfrey would give up her daytime syndicated talk show to focus on OWN, her long delayed Oprah Winfrey Network in 70 million homes that was supposed to launch in place of the Discovery Health Channel as a joint venture between Winfrey and Discovery Communications. The industry has been betting that the daytime diva would extend The Oprah Winfrey Show for at least another year or two because of the huge cash license fees which stations have long paid her. But people around Oprah are telling me that won't happen. They say that Discovery Communications chief David Zaslav has demanded that Oprah "move it or lose it" -- move her talk show to OWN, or risk losing the Oprah Winfrey Network altogether. I've learned that in coming days Winfrey and Discovery will issue a press release announcing OWN's on-air launch for the start of 2011. And, in several weeks, Oprah will tell the public that she's ending her syndicated Chicago-based daytime talk show when her current deal runs out and moving it to OWN headquarters in Los Angeles probably as soon as mid-2011. Hardest hit by the news will be CBS Television Distribution which syndicates the show, Also hit will be ABC's owned-and-operated stations which make up Oprah's core station group, and also Sony TV execs who'd been hoping Oprah would deliver any extension of her daytime talker into their hands based on the success they've had this season syndicating Dr Oz, Harpo's latest daytime talk show star). "Les Moonves, Bob Iger, and Sony will flip out," one of my insiders says about Oprah's news. "The only winner is David Zaslav." *UPDATE: My news this morning caught CBS by surprise. The Eye was counting on a 1- or 2-year renewal of The Oprah Winfrey Show. "In all honesty, we have not heard she's made a decision yet whether to continue," an insider tells me. "We think we're still in the talking stages. To our minds, it's a non-decision." CBS had scheduled a face-to-face meeting a month ago with Oprah and her personal and professional posse at her Santa Barbara compound to discuss her plans. But one of the people in the close group of people around her passed away. So it was canceled, I've learned. CBS is quick to point out that, a few years back, Winfrey re-negotiated her distribution deal with CBS TV Distribution so it "gets a lesser fee now". The result is that, when Oprah stops her syndicated talk show and moves it to OWN, "It will be a hit for us, but not until 2012. And with the lower syndication fee, it's not as big a hit as it would have been," a CBS insider tells me. Besides, CBS has seen Oprah claim time and time again over the years that she's "retiring" from the syndicated show. But to take Oprah to a nosebleed cable channel even if it reaches into 70 million homes? "She has always respected the fact that the pulpit she has now gives her such a huge amount of influence." And CBS also plans to remind her that, thanks to the syndicated show, "she by far makes more money on TV than anybody else." Now let's see how persuasive Les Moonves and his people can be.* I'm told that right now Oprah and her advisers are trying to figure out what to do with her mini-city in Chicago, and which personnel she can and will move out to LA in the next six months. Also Discovery will have to renegotiate her own deal. Even though it has yet to go on the air, OWN has experienced tremendous turmoil since it was announced, including the entrances and exits of many top female TV executives -- three in just the last 7 months. Combined with the unprecedented delays, that has come at a cost for Discovery. "It's so upside down because Discovery has lost millions of dollars since it was announced," a source tells me. "It was rumored 50/50 that Zaslav would throw in the towel and her network wouldn't launch. But Zaslav sees it as a loss leader." Last week, Oprah called a confab in Los Angeles and met with everyone associated with OWN. She also personally heard programming pitches. Only very recently has she put in place her two current top lieutenants to run OWN (but for how long?): Christina Norman, who at the start of the year was named CEO after spending 17 years with Viacom Inc's MTV cable empire before stepping down as MTV president. And Lisa Erspamer who this week was named OWN's Chief Creative Officer and is a 15-year veteran of Harpo Productions where she served as co-executive producer of Oprah since 2006. But I hear that recently appointed OWN head of programming Jamila Hunter, NBC’s former SVP of alternative entertainment, is out looking for a job after just 3 months. I understand that Oprah was supposed to tell CBS Inc chief Les Moonves back on October 1st what her plans were but then cancelled several scheduled calls to him. Winfrey’s distribution deal was re-signed in 2004 with King World which is now part of CBS Television Distribution. It expires in fall 2011 which marks the end of Oprah’s 25th season. (News reports said a clause existed in her current contract that would have let her end the show in 2010, but that she chose last year to extend the show’s run through the contract’s full term.) She said in 1997 that she was planning to retire, then renewed her contract through 2002. Then in 2002 she said she would call it quits in 2006, but in 2004 she re-upped through 2011. Back then she was still enjoying high ratings and fat cash license fees from TV stations and big popularity. But that was then, and this now. Her ratings have been in double-digit decline in recent years. And given the financial crisis which has put TV stations on life support because of the plunge in advertising, Oprah was unlikely to be able to demand another big cash raise to continue her show in syndication -- especially in today's climate when stations are bartering with syndicators, not paying them. "It had the potential to bankrupt stations. She would have wanted all cash up front. GMs would have told her to go away," one source explains to me. When Oprah leaves syndication, it will open up time slots and free up station cash not just for syndication's existing stars (which now include Harpo's own Dr Phil, Rachael Ray and Dr Oz) but also new ones. Leaving the extraordinary visibility she enjoyed through syndication for a nosebleed cable channel is a huge gamble for Oprah as a TV brand. There's the possibility that OWN could distribute her new talk show for syndication. But I hear no one is talking about that now. In the U.S., Oprah is viewed by an estimated 7 million people a day (though that audience has fallen by half over the past 10 years) and in 140 countries. It has been estimated that she currently earns about $275 million a year in showbiz income. Long the No. 1 rated daytime talk show, Oprah also made Winfrey into the richest African American woman worth $2.3B at last count, a worldwide media personality with a powerful media empire around her, a celebrated actress who doubled as a film and television producer, a force in both book and magazine publishing. But there's also no question that Oprah is a much more controversial figure now than she's ever been before because of her wealth and fame and politics. "She's lost her authenticity. Like when she said, 'It's good to have your own private jet.' Or when she shut down the City of Chicago with this season's 'flash mob' for the opening show. Where's the relatability?" The word internally at ABC is that TV stations have been cringing at Oprah's past and present and continuing support for Barack Obama, from her appearance at his inauguration (see photo) to her visits to the White House, because it antagonizes half the viewing public who don't share her politics. Now Oprah will no longer be in their faces: instead she'll be isolated on cable. The biggest question now in the TV industry is whether it's "Good Luck!" or "Good Riddance!" http://www.deadline.com/h...-know-her/ So, what do you think? | |
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time for her to retire. she's become a complete narcisstic fake bitch. | |
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BoOTyLiCioUs said: time for her to retire. she's become a complete narcisstic fake bitch.
Why is it necessary to call her a 'bitch'? MY COUSIN WORKS IN A PHARMACY AND SHE SAID THEY ENEMA'D PRANCE INTO OBLIVION WITH FENTONILS!! | |
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I haven't watched Oprah for years so I won't miss her. I hate talk show hosts who don't let their guests barely get a word in. Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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babynoz said: I haven't watched Oprah for years so I won't miss her. I hate talk show hosts who don't let their guests barely get a word in.
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I didn't read all that .....but I'm assuming she's retiring after reading some of the posts. Oh well, I haven't watched her show in years. It had gotten extremely dull. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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She said she would go for 25 years. Her friend Mattie Stepanek said that "25 sounded like a good number". She said she would go for 25 and call it quits on her show. I don't remember when she started, so I don't know when 25 is, but I thought the end of the 2010/2011 season would be 25.
Stepanek suffered from a rare form of muscular dystrophy, dysautonomic mitochondrial myopathy that resulted in his death just before his 14th birthday. His sister and two brothers also died from the disease during early childhood, and his mother has the adult form, diagnosed only after all four of her children were born. | |
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Oh Lord, how did I forget this. When you have to resort to having Shitney Houston as a guest, it's time to retire. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Fauxie said: BoOTyLiCioUs said: time for her to retire. she's become a complete narcisstic fake bitch.
Why is it necessary to call her a 'bitch'? Cuz bitches ain't nothing but hoes and tricks. | |
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I think I wrote that wrong.
Oh well! | |
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JustErin said: I think I wrote that wrong.
Oh well! JustErin said: Cuz bitches ain't close enough... | |
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BoOTyLiCioUs said: babynoz said: I haven't watched Oprah for years so I won't miss her. I hate talk show hosts who don't let their guests barely get a word in.
Did you see her interview with swayzes wife..lisa neimi(sp) OMG..I wanted to smack the bit%#...she kept interupting! | |
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dude from the Discovery Channel ain't telling Oprah shit. she'd squash his ass like a bug. | |
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O has enough money,power, and viewers to do whatever she wants. If she can further her brand into a profitable cable station, well that's up to her. The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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vainandy said: I haven't watched her show in years. It had gotten extremely dull.
I agree,her show has become really boring in recent years,with dull celebrities and un-interesting topics.I'd rather watch Jerry Springer At least I would get a few laughs out of it. ... [Edited 11/6/09 6:48am] | |
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I. Don't.Care.
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Oprah ain't the Messiah people make her out to be. | |
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OVA..... | |
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as much as I don't care, I gotta agree with errant, Discovery Channel dude ain't telling Oprah shit. | |
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BoOTyLiCioUs said: | |
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Fauxie said: BoOTyLiCioUs said: time for her to retire. she's become a complete narcisstic fake bitch.
Why is it necessary to call her a 'bitch'? it's the woman's way [...i think i can, i think i can, i think i can...] | |
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Her show is just tabloid television for middle-class soccer moms whom think that they're above tabloid tittle-tattle... Oprah legitamises her sensationalist interviews with damaged stars and celebutards by hiding behind patronising self-help platitudes and creepy nu-age philosophy.
I'm not saying she's a phoney person at all - for a start, she's done a lot for acceptance of LGBT people over the years. Her heart is in the right place... I just think that her onscreen persona is a mask that she's worn for so long, she can't take it off. | |
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GirlBrother said: Her show is just tabloid television for middle-class soccer moms whom think that they're above tabloid tittle-tattle... Oprah legitamises her sensationalist interviews with damaged stars and celebutards by hiding behind patronising self-help platitudes and creepy nu-age philosophy.
I'm not saying she's a phoney person at all - for a start, she's done a lot for acceptance of LGBT people over the years. Her heart is in the right place... I just think that her onscreen persona is a mask that she's worn for so long, she can't take it off. | |
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I think some of the topics she deals with with Dr Oz are interesting. I don't care for her interviews with celebs etc. I wished she would bring Prince on for a show and give him some exposure. That would be nice, however I think Prince is doing just fine by himself.
She seems to be so entangled in the corporate world and only money seems to speak in her world now. She is a sell out. Her shows are predictable and bOring. She also seems to like to point fingers at other cultures and prove she is so much better off than them. Yuk sometimes she is sickening. | |
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pplrain said: I think some of the topics she deals with with Dr Oz are interesting. I don't care for her interviews with celebs etc. I wished she would bring Prince on for a show and give him some exposure. That would be nice, however I think Prince is doing just fine by himself.
She seems to be so entangled in the corporate world and only money seems to speak in her world now. She is a sell out. Her shows are predictable and bOring. She also seems to like to point fingers at other cultures and prove she is so much better off than them. Yuk sometimes she is sickening. That what threw me off about her show more than anything else, she always start with the "We're fortunate to be living in America" prior to her crusade against those cultures,,,,and when she takes the time to check them out, its usually a westernized/one-sided view. When Phil Donahue's show was still on the air, Oprah kicked MAJOR ass,,,,,she seems like she did her best whenever she's against some tough competition. Now, she grew more & more out of touch and focused her effort solely on middle America - who ironically took strong offence to her support to Obama. | |
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Never understood all the Oprah hatred I still watch when the topic is interesting, but she is coasting right now (kinda like the namesake of this site) Her show will remain Tivo'd... | |
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BoOTyLiCioUs said: I know that's right... | |
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Harlepolis said: pplrain said: I think some of the topics she deals with with Dr Oz are interesting. I don't care for her interviews with celebs etc. I wished she would bring Prince on for a show and give him some exposure. That would be nice, however I think Prince is doing just fine by himself.
She seems to be so entangled in the corporate world and only money seems to speak in her world now. She is a sell out. Her shows are predictable and bOring. She also seems to like to point fingers at other cultures and prove she is so much better off than them. Yuk sometimes she is sickening. That what threw me off about her show more than anything else, she always start with the "We're fortunate to be living in America" prior to her crusade against those cultures,,,,and when she takes the time to check them out, its usually a westernized/one-sided view. When Phil Donahue's show was still on the air, Oprah kicked MAJOR ass,,,,,she seems like she did her best whenever she's against some tough competition. Now, she grew more & more out of touch and focused her effort solely on middle America - who ironically took strong offence to her support to Obama. kind of delusional really | |
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ZombieKitten said: Harlepolis said: That what threw me off about her show more than anything else, she always start with the "We're fortunate to be living in America" prior to her crusade against those cultures,,,,and when she takes the time to check them out, its usually a westernized/one-sided view. When Phil Donahue's show was still on the air, Oprah kicked MAJOR ass,,,,,she seems like she did her best whenever she's against some tough competition. Now, she grew more & more out of touch and focused her effort solely on middle America - who ironically took strong offence to her support to Obama. kind of delusional really She is very delusional thinking that way, it is like saying if you don't live in America, you don't know how to live. Her money has seriously deluded her thinking. [Edited 11/7/09 7:43am] | |
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