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1:26 am - 06/22/2012

Who's landing the big interviews after Oprah?



Since Oprah Winfrey packed up the couch that Tom Cruise jumped on and ended her daytime talk show last year, no one has truly filled her role as the top go-to person in television for major celebrity and news interviews.

Now someone is trying to claim that spot -



and would you believe it's Oprah again?

Faced with the potential failure of her money-pit cable network OWN, Winfrey is working the phones hard to secure big-name interviews for her show, "Oprah's Next Chapter." Back-to-back episodes last Sunday featured the Kardashian family and rapper 50 Cent, and the Kardashians will be back this weekend. Michael Jackson's daughter Paris and the late Whitney Houston's family made news with their interviews in recent weeks.

The open question is whether she can have the same cultural impact on a smaller stage. Winfrey's daytime talk show was generally seen by around 6 million people in her final years; "Oprah's Next Chapter" with the Kardashians was seen by 1.1 million viewers, according to the Nielsen company.

"I am sure that people have a conversation about that when they are exploring their options," said Sheri Salata, OWN president. "The one constant we have ... is that you have the opportunity to sit down with Oprah."

Winfrey's daytime show wasn't all about interviews, of course. But in her last few seasons, she sat down for conversations with the likes of Tina Fey, Elizabeth Edwards, Michelle Obama, Madonna, Denzel Washington, Jerry Seinfeld, Richard Branson and Beyonce.

The audience was primarily women but, as Cruise proved with his eager declarations of love for Katie Holmes in 2005, the cultural impact could spread beyond the afternoon.


"Doing an interview on one of those shows was like Johnny Carson asking you to come sit with him after you've done your stand-up," said Robert Thompson, director of the Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture at Syracuse University. "If there was any equivalent to playing the Palace at the end of the 20th and beginning of the 21st centuries, being on `Oprah' might have been it."

While Thompson said that "half the people can't find OWN on their cable television," that may underestimate Winfrey. The "Oprah's Next Chapter" episode with Houston's family in March premiered to 3.5 million people, Nielsen said. Many others heard about it or saw clips.

Winfrey's presence in daytime was a mixed blessing for veteran Hollywood publicist Howard Bragman. Most of his clients wanted to be on "Oprah" and were convinced they had a story she wanted to hear. When they did, it was great.

When they didn't, not so great. "It was a ton of pressure," he said, "and there's a part of me that is happy the pressure has lifted."

Now he can suggest a media strategy with interviewers who can reach his clients' target audiences. Bragman often goes retro, preferring the news divisions at broadcast television networks.

Ellen DeGeneres is probably the leading personality in daytime now, but her show is about entertainment. Dr. Phil and Anderson Cooper get some interviews, as does "The View" and "The Talk."

None has the impact that Winfrey had on a consistent basis, said Bill Carroll, an expert in the syndication market for Katz Media.

Also missing from the scene is CNN's Larry King, who didn't have the same juice as Winfrey but had a friendly reputation that made him a popular stop for people with hard stories to tell. King's replacement, Piers Morgan, is not as established and is dragged down by CNN's ratings problems.

Katie Couric, whose daytime talk show starts in the fall, could be Winfrey's true heir as an interviewer in daytime. Her lengthy tenure at NBC's "Today" show makes her able to deftly switch from world leaders to actors to quirky celebrities enjoying 15 minutes of fame. "Not many people can do that," Bragman said.

First things first, however. Couric needs to build a show and prove that people want to watch her. Establishing booking superiority before Couric starts could benefit Winfrey.

While "Today" and CBS' "60 Minutes" are able to land strong interviews, no television organization has been as aggressive as ABC News in seeking the big "gets." The latest example is this week, with the network giving a prime-time platform to Chris Cuomo's interview with former presidential candidate John Edwards' mistress Rielle Hunter.

Diane Sawyer was rewarded last summer when her interview with Jaycee Dugard, who had been held captive by a sex offender for 18 years, had the best summertime ratings of a newsmagazine since 2004. Her November interview with Rep. Gabrielle Giffords about recovering from being shot in the head was seen by more than 12 million people.

There's more to ABC's efforts than filling a void left by Winfrey, said Eric Avram, who runs the network's interview bookings. Still, he doesn't miss her.

"Oprah obviously had an enormous presence and her iconic show was one of our biggest competitors," he said.

ABC usually gives its interviews wide exposure, on shows like "Good Morning America," `'World News" and "Nightline," and will often give interview subjects an hour in prime-time. ABC News' content sharing deal with Yahoo! also guarantees a wide web presence for the stories.

Having Couric in-house enabled ABC News to secure interviews with some British royal family members this spring, but delicate issues loom. Couric will remain with ABC News but her first allegiance will be to her talk show, which is syndicated and will be seen on some non-ABC stations. That leaves unclear whether ABC will be able to use interviews that Couric gets.

While ABC is doing well now, Bragman said not to underestimate NBC and the competition between the two. "They are both working very hard now," he said.


So is Winfrey, Salata said.


"If somebody has a rough story and wants to be more than a movie star or more than a pop singer, they know they're going to get that opportunity with Oprah," she said. "That is a huge advantage. That really does keep us in the game with all the big interviews."




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grammaire 22nd-Jun-2012 11:14 am (UTC)
Oprah irl

mahasin 22nd-Jun-2012 11:15 am (UTC)
Nah, I think OWN could make it, she just needs to show Oprah reruns.

And make more awesome movies out of books, I'd love to see a The Bluest Eye movie.
treebraids 22nd-Jun-2012 11:28 am (UTC)
Man cannot live by stale Oprah interviews alone.
odetobilliejoe 22nd-Jun-2012 11:51 am (UTC)
I love that movie adaptation idea!!! And The Bluest Eye would be so amazing.
soapboxrhetoric 22nd-Jun-2012 02:40 pm (UTC)
no the bluest eye made my 14 year old ass WEEP when we read that in sophomore english

poor pecola
purpleplague 22nd-Jun-2012 11:56 am (UTC)
nah lbr she's still rich as fuck she's prob just a little bored
ani_di_franco 22nd-Jun-2012 11:15 am (UTC)
onyxobsidian 22nd-Jun-2012 03:37 pm (UTC)
Her look is amazing here
ani_di_franco 22nd-Jun-2012 04:45 pm (UTC)
I think it was her 50th birthday party
ani_di_franco 22nd-Jun-2012 11:17 am (UTC)
courtkneee1 22nd-Jun-2012 12:45 pm (UTC)
lol i was a mess during that farewell but oop she really didn't go anywhere
brokenbeauty08 22nd-Jun-2012 01:51 pm (UTC)
LOL this dignified black woman.

ngl I was tearing up.
beatlesluv 22nd-Jun-2012 03:28 pm (UTC)
What an angelic angel I can't <33
rainbowren 22nd-Jun-2012 04:14 pm (UTC)
Praising! I was a mess during this.
harlem_nocturne 22nd-Jun-2012 04:25 pm (UTC)
GIRL! She was preaching. I was RIVETED
furor 22nd-Jun-2012 11:23 am (UTC)
i was hoping it'd be bethenny
purpleplague 22nd-Jun-2012 12:00 pm (UTC)
well she got hilary
loganx2 22nd-Jun-2012 11:35 am (UTC)
I wouldnt really call any of those interviews "big", maybe Whitney's family. The Kardashians will speak to anyone.
truelasher 22nd-Jun-2012 01:58 pm (UTC)
Right!!?? I don't know why everyone is losing their shit over her interview with them. They will do any show and any magazine cover. WTF.
andthenwevomit 22nd-Jun-2012 11:49 am (UTC)
Britney Spears interview pls
purpleplague 22nd-Jun-2012 12:01 pm (UTC)
yasss
spike110 22nd-Jun-2012 12:04 pm (UTC)
yes yes yes! I'm waiting for this to happen since forever :(
winonaforever 22nd-Jun-2012 03:23 pm (UTC)
mte
sonadoras456 22nd-Jun-2012 09:17 pm (UTC)
Only if she notes that Britney's handlers are not in contact for the duration of the interview and they have it at Paula Deen's house with Paula sitting beside Oprah lol
trikc 22nd-Jun-2012 11:49 am (UTC)
I could go blind reading this. Thankfully I saw right away the Kardashians were considered a "get" so I knew the article was useless.
gorlplz 22nd-Jun-2012 12:02 pm (UTC)
oprah sis..

beyonce
bobby brown
britney
conrad murray
jack osbourne
kanye/kim
king of pop
lauryn hill
lindsay
octomom
travolta

get on it if yew want OWN to survive

Edited at 2012-06-22 12:06 pm (UTC)
grammaire 22nd-Jun-2012 12:08 pm (UTC)
Ooh, good list. I wonder if she would exploit her friendship with Travolta for an interview...
gorlplz 22nd-Jun-2012 12:12 pm (UTC)
also

angelina jolie
chris brown
karen klein (bus monitor)
madonna
missy elliott
one perfection
rupaul

Edited at 2012-06-22 12:18 pm (UTC)
lovedhurtlost 22nd-Jun-2012 12:32 pm (UTC)
Lol Nah, CB wouldn't go. He's still shitty with Oprah, I'm sure.
winonaforever 22nd-Jun-2012 03:22 pm (UTC)
Don't Oprah and Angelina hate each other though?
beatlesluv 22nd-Jun-2012 03:30 pm (UTC)
Chris Brown is a punk and he wouldn't be able to take a strong woman dragging him. He would never, but I sure would watch if he'd suck it up and take it.


OMG YAS One Direction SO HFT
brokenbeauty08 22nd-Jun-2012 01:55 pm (UTC)
I agree with everyone except Octomom. just no.

She's also needs more relateable shows. Maybe look into creating actual dramas? It's all about Oprah's this and Oprah's friends journeys and super topical shows that should be left to the I.D channel.
queen_norleans 22nd-Jun-2012 06:05 pm (UTC)
But the King of Pop is dead.
spike110 22nd-Jun-2012 12:07 pm (UTC)
get britney already! ty
nasstasja_sk 22nd-Jun-2012 12:19 pm (UTC)
Cannot fucking stand her.
cibicco 22nd-Jun-2012 12:59 pm (UTC)
Urgh Ellen, possibly the worst daytime show ever. I can't with her dancing, bland interviews, silly games, sob stories and that annoying rapping duo.
la_guillotine 22nd-Jun-2012 02:16 pm (UTC)
Her show is really bad, ia, but there have been so many other terrible daytime shows. Talk shows aren't what they used to be, unfortunately. I miss the golden age of Ricki, Sally Jessy, etc.
kanonot 22nd-Jun-2012 02:36 pm (UTC)
dont forget jenny jones!
sonadoras456 22nd-Jun-2012 09:18 pm (UTC)
You should be more mad at Ellen because all of that shit is an ACT. She's mean as hell in real life.
bishieaddict 22nd-Jun-2012 01:05 pm (UTC)
I'm more of a fan of Ellen...she is funnier.
steph_monster 22nd-Jun-2012 01:07 pm (UTC)
I'm really happy about this.

MORE FAVORITE THINGS YAYAYAYYAYA!
childish 22nd-Jun-2012 01:39 pm (UTC)
Anderson Cooper's daytime show is making me dislike him.
lothlorienbow 22nd-Jun-2012 02:10 pm (UTC)
Fuck Ellen.
antonia 22nd-Jun-2012 06:01 pm (UTC)
aw why?! I love Ellen!
sonadoras456 22nd-Jun-2012 11:59 pm (UTC)
Ellen is mean lol
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