Search articles from thousands of Examiners
Write for us
Chicago Arts and Entertainment Scottsdale TV Examiner
Scottsdale TV Examiner

After 25 years on the air, The Oprah Winfrey Show will be coming to an end after it's 2011 season

November 19, 7:09 PMScottsdale TV ExaminerMarissa Poulson
Comment Print Email RSS Subscribe

Subscribe


Get alerts when there is a new article from the Scottsdale TV Examiner. Read Examiner.com's terms of use.
Email Address


  Include other special offers from Examiner.com
Terms of Use

Daytime Staple, Oprah Winfrey
Daytime Staple, Oprah Winfrey
Wikimedia Commons

What will the world be like without free cars for the masses, heartaching interviews, and empowering advice for millions of daytime television viewers? Well, in September of 2011, we are going to find out. The finish line is in sight for The Oprah Winfrey Show, which has been a staple on daytime television for the last 25 years as Winfrey has decided to take a step back and focus on other endeavors.

Obviously, there cannot be an Oprah Winfrey Show  without Oprah, but what does this mean for the future of daytime television and for the millions of loyal viewers who have tuned in to watch the show over the years? Winfrey's show has been unique in that, in addition to  interviewing the major celebrities that have graced Hollywood with their presence in the last couple of decades, Oprah has focused her show on discussing emotional and mental health, entertainment, relationships, politics and world news. Women have long been drawn to Oprah's show for the empowerment that she brings to women through talking about many topics that are female-related.

Do any of the other current daytime talk shows come close to what Winfrey has created? Perhaps if you combined The Tyra Show, The Ellen Degeneres Show, and The Rachel Ray Show, then maybe it would be close to creating a similar balance like the Oprah Winfrey Show. But really, none of the current shows can stand on their own, toe-to-toe with Winfrey and the influence she has had over the years. Is it better off closing the book completely, putting Winfrey's show in its rightful place in the Television Hall of Fame and that's it? Or can the same results be replicated by trying to recreate the show with a different host? Well, that all remains to be seen, but in the end, it is ultimately the viewers like you and me who will determine what comes next. Sound off in the comments below!

More About: TV · news · Oprah Winfrey

Add a Comment

Name:


Comments:
characters left

NOTE: Do Not Alter These Fields:

Vancouver 2010
Get exclusive coverage from Examiners on the Winter Games in Vancouver.
2010 Valentine Guide
Single, married or something in between? Find what you need for Valentine's Day.

Recent Articles

Monday, February 8, 2010
Unless you live on a deserted island with no access to TV, Internet, radio, newspapers or any other kind of media (which, if that was the case, you …
Friday, February 5, 2010
What do Jordin Sparks, Jennifer Hudson, and Carrie Underwood have in common? Well, they all got their start on 'American Idol,' and after …