Oprah WinfreyOprah Winfrey..earns $225 million and her web site gets 5,710,000 hits a year and Oprah Winfrey is worth of more than $1 billion


The doyenne of daytime television reigns supreme. O's global empire spans books, magazines and movies in addition to the eponymous talk show that started it all. Syndication remains her bread and butter (if the newly slim star still ate carbs, that is). The nine figures Oprah Winfrey takes home for her own show are topped with a healthy portion of revenue from Harpo's Dr. Phil spinoff.


Oprah Gail Winfrey was born January 29, 1954 and is an American Emmy Award-winning talk show host and magazine publisher.


Oprah WinfreyOprah Winfrey was born in Kosciusko, Mississippi on January 29, 1954 to an impoverished Baptist family. Oprah Winfrey was originally named Orpah Gail Winfrey, after the Bible's Book of Ruth. The midwife switched the "r" and the "p" around when she was writing the birth certificate so Oprah became her accepted name.


Her mother, Vernita Lee, was a housemaid, and her father, Vernon Winfrey, was a coal miner and, later, a barber; then, city councilperson. When Oprah Winfrey was born, Vernon was in the Armed Forces. Her parents were unmarried teenagers when Oprah was born. After Oprah Winfrey was born, her mother travelled north for better job opportunities, and Oprah Winfrey spent her first six years living with her Grandma Haitee Mae. Oprah Winfrey's grandmother taught her to read and took her to the local church, where she was nicknamed "The Preacher" for her ability to recite Bible verses. Oprah Winfrey's grandmother helped her succeed. When Oprah Winfrey was little her grandmother would take a switch (in the South, that custom meant the thin green leafless shoot from certain trees — more for psychological effect than for pain) and would hit her with it when she didn't do chores or if she misbehaved in any way.

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Oprah WinfreyAs a child, Oprah Winfrey showed signs of extraordinary intelligence and drive, such as learning to read at age two. At age six, Oprah Winfrey moved to Milwaukee with her mother, who was less supportive and encouraging than her grandmother. While there, she suffered abuse for her comparatively darker skin, such as being forced to sleep on the porch in the cold, and verbal abuse based on her features. Oprah Winfery claims that she was raped at age 9, and repeatedly molested by her mother's cousin's boyfriend. After that she had to turn for support to her best friend, Amanda Oser. Oprah Winfrey became progressively sexually promiscuous, and at age 14 her mother sent her to live with her father in Nashville, Tennessee. Vernon Winfrey was strict but encouraging, and made her education a priority. Oprah Winfrey became an honors student and received a full scholarship to Tennessee State University, a historically Black institution, where she studied communications. At age 18, Oprah Winfrey won the Miss Black Tennessee beauty pageant.


Oprah Winfrey's grandmother has said that ever since Oprah could talk, she was "on stage". In her youth she played games interviewing her corncob doll and the crows on the fence of her family's property. But her true media career began at age seventeen, working at her high school radio show.


Working in local media, Oprah Winfrey was both the youngest news anchor and the first black female news anchor at Nashville's WTVF-TV. Oprah Winfrey moved to Baltimore's WJZ-TV in 1976 to co-anchor the six o'clock news. She was then recruited to join Richard Sher as co-host of WJZ's local talk show, People Are Talking, which premiered on August 14, 1978.


In 1983, Oprah Winfrey relocated to Chicago, Illinois to host WLS-TV's low-rated half-hour morning talk show, AM Chicago. Oprah Winfrey's first episode aired on January 2, 1984. The show became successful and was renamed The Oprah Winfrey Show, expanded to a full hour and broadcast nationally beginning September 8, 1986. In the mid-1990s the shows adopted a more serious format, addressing issues that Oprah Winfrey thought were of importance to women, such as infidelity, child abuse and cosmetic surgery. Often interviews celebrities on issues that directly involve them in some way, such as cancer, charity work, or substance abuse. In addition, she interviews ordinary people who have done extraordinary things or been involved in important current issues. One of the show's features in recent years has been the "Wildest Dreams" tour, which fulfills the dreams of many deserving people reported to her producers by friends and family, be the dream a new house, an encounter with a favourite performer, or a guest role on a popular TV show. Informal discussions or Q&A sessions with celebrity guests after the show are broadcast as Oprah After The Show on her Oxygen network.


During a lawsuit against Oprah Winfrey, she hired Dr. Phil McGraw's company Courtroom Sciences, Inc. to help her analyze and read the jury. Dr. Phil made such an impression on Oprah Winfrey that she invited him to appear on her show. He accepted the invitation and was a resounding success. Dr Phill McGraw appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show for several years before launching his own show, Dr. Phil, in 2004, which is produced by Oprah Winfrey's production company, Harpo Productions.


Perhaps Oprah's most famous recent show was the first episode of the nineteenth season of The Oprah Winfrey Show in the fall of 2004. During the show each member of the audience received a new Pontiac G6 Sedan; the 276 cars were donated by Pontiac as part of a publicity stunt.

Oprah Winfrey recently made a deal to extend her show until the 2010 – 2011 season, by which time it will have been on the air for twenty-five years. She plans to host 140 episodes per season, until her final season, when it will return to its current number, 130. [1]


The 2004 Nobel Peace Prize Concert was hosted by Oprah Winfrey and Tom Cruise. There were musical performances by Cyndi Lauper, Andrea Bocelli, Joss Stone, Chris Botti, Diana Krall, Tony Bennett and others. The concert was broadcasted in the United States on Dec. 23, 2004 by E!. An unofficial Oprah fanclub, also organized a petition drive in 2005, to nominate Oprah Winfrey for the Nobel Peace Prize.


Oprah WinfreyAs well as hosting and appearing on television shows, Oprah Winfrey co-founded the women's cable television network Oxygen. She is also the president of Harpo Productions (Oprah spelled backwards).

















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12 comments

Comment from: vanessa [Visitor]
i luv oprah winfery's show i ve really benefitted from it in sured she is my role model
10/26/07 @ 14:59
Comment from: AMANI [Visitor]
I AM A MUSLIM GIRL I RESPECT OPRAH FOR WHAT SHE IS DOING BECAUSE THIS GOOD WORK IS THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IN OUR LIFE AND IN MY RELIGN TO MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY IS THE BEST WORK AND THAT WHAT YOU ARE DOING
11/12/07 @ 03:45
Comment from: onele gunpo [Visitor]
one of the greatest woman in the. well oprah im a a poor zimbabwean who needs tips in helping the poor pple of my country. im starting on a charity to help children of zimbabwe if contacted will appreciate it so much tell number 00447765798965 thanks
onele gumpo is my name
01/06/08 @ 00:56
Comment from: Jason [Member] Email · http://www.americangirl.co.uk
Mr onele gumpo, are you in the UK? as that is a Uk number..
02/14/08 @ 09:09
Comment from: Ahmed Salad [Visitor] Email
Hi, I'm Ahmed currently living in Somalia where I can tell more about Somalia and the different situations this country have encountered, as I have never slept away from Somalia a single night, I'm a Social Activist Chairing for Somali African Civil Rights Organization (SACRO) based in Puntland State of Somalia, I would like Sister Oprah to support this Organization for the will of the Somali Africans who are deprived their own basic rights whether Education, Health, Business and Value. Waiting your response, call me at +2525762252.
Sincerely Yours Ahmed
Thanks
08/26/08 @ 04:38
Comment from: Soibibo G-Whyte [Visitor]
Got to look into Orpah's Life after her campaign for Obama. She's somethng out of the ordinary beign. Wish i had a sis like her.
11/11/08 @ 06:36
Comment from: Soibibo G-Whyte [Visitor]
Got to look into Orpah's Life after her campaign for Obama. She's somethng out of the ordinary beign. Wish i had a sister like her.
11/11/08 @ 07:00
Comment from: Patricia [Visitor]
I'm very curious about a little black girl who at the time was living with aids or HIV. I can't remember her name to give you a little more information she the little black girl wanted to get married to a little white boy who's name I can't remember his name either. I can't help but but wonder where they are and or they both still living. So I guess this would fall under some of Oprah past guess. She look like she was an Indian Princess.
12/12/08 @ 14:58
Comment from: David [Visitor] Email
I am wondering about the little black girl too- I can't remember her name. Itmight be easier to look under wiki and famous people with aids.
If any one knows the girl we ( patricia and I ) are talking about - please email at [carbonadium_reppa@hotmail.com
01/08/09 @ 19:55
Comment from: koko5612 [Visitor]
Oprah winfrey is the BEST!!!!!!!!!!! She is my role model so vannesa u need 2 back off
02/17/09 @ 17:44
Comment from: Charity [Visitor]
If a miracle can happen i shake Oprah's hand my entire lyf will b changed.iv really suffered my entire lyf until am praying 4 my death soonest possible.am a Kenyan n i really need sme1 who can pass this msg 2 Oprah.if i dont die soon i pray that one day il shake her hand n tell her my agonising lyf xperience.i believe in pray.LUV U BIG TYM OPRAH.
04/29/09 @ 07:50
Comment from: Sheila Mouton Hayes [Visitor] Email
I watch you every chance I get. When I am not close to a T.v. I want to cry. So many of your shows have helped me make it to the next day. I hope one day to be on your show..
10/15/09 @ 05:22

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