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No More Oprah



Nov 19, 2009 12 Comments ›› Erik Wong

TV Winfrey's Big Moments

Fox News:

CHICAGO — “The Oprah Winfrey Show,” an iconic broadcast that began as a local Chicago talk show and grew over two decades into the foundation of a media empire worth billions, will end its run in 2011 after 25 seasons on the air, Winfrey’s production company said Thursday night.

Winfrey, who from a seat on the couch of her set in Chicago’s West Loop neighborhood became a billionaire and one of the most powerful women in entertainment, plans to announce the final date for her show during a live broadcast on Friday, said Harpo Productions Inc.

A Harpo spokeswoman declined to comment Thursday when asked if Oprah’s decision to end the show meant she planned to retire, or would move her broadcasting efforts onto a long-rumored Oprah network.

Winfrey’s 24th season opened earlier this year with a bang, as she drew more than 20,000 fans to the city’s Magnificent Mile on Michigan Avenue for a Chicago block party with the Black Eyed Peas.

She followed up with a series of blockbuster interviews — Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield, exclusives with singer Whitney Houston and ESPN’s Erin Andrews, and just this week, former Alaska governor, GOP vice presidential candidate and best-selling author Sarah Palin. She found time between shows to lobby the International Olympic Committee in Denmark for Chicago’s failed bid to host the 2016 Olympics.

Winfrey started her broadcasting career as a teenager in Nashville, Tenn., reading the news at WVOL. Two years later, Winfrey started co-anchoring news broadcasts on WTVF-TV in Nashville. In 1976 she moved to Baltimore to anchor newscasts at WJZ-TV before becoming host of the local talk show “People Are Talking.”

In 1984, she relocated to Chicago to host WLS-TV’s morning talk show “A.M. Chicago” — the show was became “The Oprah Winfrey Show” one year later. She set up Harpo the following year and her talk show went into syndication, rising to become one of the most successful in the history of broadcasting.

“I came from nothing,” Winfrey wrote in the 1998 book “Journey to Beloved.” “No power. No money. Not even my thoughts were my own. I had no free will. No voice. Now, I have the freedom, power, and will to speak to millions every day — having come from nowhere.”


  • mike3481

    24 years too late. :roll:

  • Charlie from New Jersey

    Good riddance! Take your money and leave us alone.

  • TerryTate

    “I came from nothing,” Winfrey wrote in the 1998 book “Journey to Beloved.” “No power. No money. Not even my thoughts were my own. I had no free will. No voice. Now, I have the freedom, power, and will to speak to millions every day — having come from nowhere.”

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    She came from nowhere and brings nothing to millions everyday.

    The blind leading the blind comes to mind….

    • cold soldier

      Hmmm…sounds like somebody else I know…. :wink:

  • ji

    The mindless leading the mindless.
    And emptiness will prevail.

  • http://twitter.com/RTHTGakaRoland Roland

    Oh, the rare joys of life in Alaska:

    Willow Palin pets a wild musk ox cow.

  • http://deleted aboutTObegin

    more like HARPOON productions!

    -aTb

  • MIDTN

    It’s Finally Over!

  • Hawkerdriver (Pisson the Koran)

    Gaurantee she will work for the ass clown-in-chief in some capacity somewhere.

    Good riddance and go straight to hell oprah.

    Phony bleeding heart bitch.

  • Tellicorick

    My guess is this over inflated egotistical bitch will run for a Congressional seat from the corrupt state of Illinois and her Acorn Head (to paraphrase Muhammed Ali) president will spooge all over himself to support and stump for her. After all, speechifying is all this mutt can do.

  • unkaglen

    Cry me a fuckn’ river………

  • cold soldier

    Can we get some “Munchkins” to dance around and sing “Ding Dong the Wicked Witch is Dead” :lol: