Oprah: New talk show will take her around the world
Oprah Winfrey鈥檚 new show will debut in 2011, after 鈥楾he Oprah Winfrey Show鈥 closes shop, and will travel abroad to interview guests in their own backyard.
Oprah Winfrey chairman of OWN: The Oprah Winfrey Network, announces the new original programming for the channel's Jan. 1, 2011 launch to members of the advertising and media communities, Thursday, in New York.
Mary Altaffer/AP
Chicago
Oprah Winfrey is moving from daytime television to prime time, the talk show host announced Thursday. The new show, titled 鈥淥prah鈥檚 Next Chapter,鈥 is tentatively scheduled to debut in late 2011, around the same time 鈥淭he Oprah Winfrey Show,鈥 her syndicated hit show produced in Chicago, signs off after 25 years.
Ms. Winfrey made the announcement in advance of a presentation in New York this week to potential advertisers. Her new show is considered the flagship of the cable network she and Discovery Networks plan to jointly launch in January 2011. 鈥OWN: The Oprah Winfrey Network鈥 is very likely the first television network based around a single person.
鈥淢y name鈥檚 going to show up on that grid a lot,鈥 she told The Wall Street Journal Thursday.
Branding her image is something Winfrey knows something about. She has built an empire upon the two consistent themes of her show: self-improvement and celebrities. Through the years she has successfully launched enterprises into all forms of media with great success. They include: O The Oprah Magazine, Oprah Radio, a channel on XM Sirius Radio, and Harpo Productions, the production company that produces her show and several hit films and television shows.
Wayne Friedman, west coast editor of MediaPost, an media industry trade website, says the cable network will be no different.
鈥淪he鈥檚 the face. I鈥檓 sure whatever logo or marketing stuff they use she鈥檚 going to be there. It鈥檚 going to make the viewer think she鈥檚 looking down upon all of it,鈥 Mr. Friedman says.
The network will host 15 original shows, many of which have self-improvement themes or else directly feature Winfrey herself. Mark Burnett, the television producer best known for creating the hit reality series 鈥Survivor,鈥 will be producing for OWN the new series 鈥淵our Own Show: Oprah鈥檚 Search for the Next TV Star.鈥
Winfrey鈥檚 current daytime show will become the star of its own series: 鈥淏ehind the Scenes: The Oprah Show Final Season,鈥 which will track the show鈥檚 final months. Frequent Winfrey daytime contributor Gayle King will also be in the host seat for 鈥淕ayle King Live!鈥 a one-hour daily talk show.
鈥淥prah鈥檚 Final Chapter,鈥 the show Winfrey plans to helm, is a road show that allows Winfrey to talk with guests in their backyard 鈥渇rom the Taj Mahal to ... the Great Wall,鈥 a statement released Thursday said.
With so much Winfrey programming there is the threat the network will become oversaturated, which may not be strong in turning younger viewers or men into loyal viewers, Friedman says.
This is in light of her recent ratings, which are not as strong as they were more than 10 years ago, before the media landscape was saturated with so much competing programming on cable and online. For instance, in 1991-92, ratings for 鈥淭he Oprah Winfrey Show鈥 averaged 12.6 million viewers, double the 6.2 million who collectively tuned in from 2008-09.
Yet the decline may have less to do with Winfrey鈥檚 star power than with how viewing habits have changed.
鈥淗er ratings have slipped but everything else has slipped,鈥 Friedman says.