DToTheJ said:This will be just like Howard Stern leaving terrestrial radio for satellite... Only difference is, there are far more cable subscribers than SiriusXM subscribers, though availability of the Discovery/OWN network varies...
JayR said:DToTheJ said:This will be just like Howard Stern leaving terrestrial radio for satellite... Only difference is, there are far more cable subscribers than SiriusXM subscribers, though availability of the Discovery/OWN network varies...
Are you saying that Oprah will just simply start fresh on her cable network?
For the hundreds of network affiliates who depended on Winfrey to deliver millions of viewers every day, Friday's announcement starts an 18-month clock to find a way to fill the space left behind after the end of the most successful daytime talk show in television history.
justthenumbers said:Discovery Health's switch to OWN (Oprah Winfrey Network) has already been pushed back at least once...with this announcement, I could definitely see it delayed until after Oprah's show has wrapped up.
Discovery is pouring resources into OWN to prepare for its January 2011 launch.
johnnyu said:I have never seen Oprah and I never will. Please don't tell me that I am missing something?
Skynet74 said:Absolutely not. If I'm surfing and see her, I turn the channel in seconds. Isn't the show just for sillw women?johnnyu said:I have never seen Oprah and I never will. Please don't tell me that I am missing something?
The lady has been on for 23 years. You have NEVER accidently tuned in for just a few minutes??? You must not own a television set.
BRNout said:And, Oprah, if you're reading this, please take your Gayle King with you.
JayR said:From the Associated Press:
Oprah's departure presents problem for TV stations
For the hundreds of network affiliates who depended on Winfrey to deliver millions of viewers every day, Friday's announcement starts an 18-month clock to find a way to fill the space left behind after the end of the most successful daytime talk show in television history.
Are affiliates really going to be scrambling for programming once Oprah is gone? I don't think so...
It won't surprise me if many of the Oprah affiliates with news departments just simply add more news.
MarcB said:BRNout said:And, Oprah, if you're reading this, please take your Gayle King with you.
Gayle needs to come back to anchoring the news on Channel 3 in Hartford.
BRNout said:MarcB said:BRNout said:And, Oprah, if you're reading this, please take your Gayle King with you.
Gayle needs to come back to anchoring the news on Channel 3 in Hartford.
Fun idea, but I don't see that happening. For one thing, Gayle is a little too long in the tooth to pull off that gig. For another, she's too busy chasing around after Oprah's scraps to bother with such a demotion.
I once worked with someone who came from WFSB and worked with Gayle. This person's comment was: "Gayle King is Oprah's best friend and she never let any of us forget it." That was about 20 years ago, so imagine how much worse she is now!
Braves2005 said:Gayle did have her own national TV talk show back in the mid 1990's (I think it was during that time) but she flopped big time and I believe that Oprah was involved with that show. Anyone remember that?
MarcB said:JayR said:From the Associated Press:
Oprah's departure presents problem for TV stations
For the hundreds of network affiliates who depended on Winfrey to deliver millions of viewers every day, Friday's announcement starts an 18-month clock to find a way to fill the space left behind after the end of the most successful daytime talk show in television history.
Are affiliates really going to be scrambling for programming once Oprah is gone? I don't think so...
It won't surprise me if many of the Oprah affiliates with news departments just simply add more news.
In my opinion stations that carry both Oprah and Dr. Phil or Oprah and Dr. Oz or Oprah and Rachael Ray will probably move those shows into the 4PM time slot. And in the case where those 3 are on competitors watch them move it into the 4PM times slot. (There is a clause that Dr. Phil, Dr. Oz, and Rachael Ray can not air at the same time as Oprah).