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Oprah's Exit: Complete Coverage

By B&C Staff -- Broadcasting & Cable, 11/20/2009 1:40:57 PM

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Oprah Winfrey's announcement Nov. 20 that The Oprah Winfrey Show will end its syndicated run in Sept. 2011 sent shockwaves throughout the television industry. As stations and syndicators look ahead to a post-Oprah syndication landscape—and the cable and advertising industries await the Jan. 2011 launch of OWN, Winfrey's joint-venture cable channel with Discovery Communications—B&C brings you complete news and analysis.

Oprah to Leave Syndication in 2011
Announced on Nov. 20 show

OWN To Launch In January 2011
Oprah Winfrey expected to be "daily presence" on new Discovery-backed cable network

VIDEO: Watch a clip of Oprah's announcement.

 

SYNDICATION

Analysis: Oprah's Exit Leaves Stations, Syndicators with Big Choices
With money, time slots freeing up, newscasts and 'Oprah' spin-offs among likely heirs apparent.

‘Oprah' Departure Shouldn't Be Financial Hit For CBS, Stations
CBS expected to lose less than $50 million in distribution fees when show signs off in 2011

 

LOCAL TV

Stations Plot Life After Oprah
GMs question what to do with prime TV real estate

Analysis: End of 'Oprah' Means Loss, Opportunity for Stations
Winfrey's decision to leave syndication spells end of lucrative era--and new chance for stations to own local content

Station to Station: Harpo Reaches Out to "Valued Partners"
Read Harpo Productions' letter to stations informing them of Winfrey's announcement.

 

OWN: THE OPRAH WINFREY NETWORK

Oprah's OWN Ready to Make Cable Sell
Network pitched at between 10 cents to 15 cents a sub

OWN Programming Options Emerging
The Oprah Winfrey Network faces a competitive landscape in targeting a well-served female demo.

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