Why would Oprah not get her?!


Question: Why would Oprah not get her!?
with all the money she has!? why would she continue to walk around with bunions!?Www@Enter-QA@Com


Answers:
Weird!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

On January 15, 2008, Winfrey and Discovery Communications announced plans to change Discovery Health Channel into a new channel called OWN: The Oprah Winfrey Network!. OWN will debut at an unspecified time in 2009!. It will be available in more than 70 million homes because of the present position of Discovery Health Channel!. This was a non-cash deal with Winfrey turning control of her website Oprah!.com to Discovery Communications!.

She have another business

Radio

$55 million contract with XM Satellite Radio

Online

http://www2!.oprah!.com/index!.jhtml averages more than 70 million page views and more than six million users per month, and receives approximately 20,000 e-mails each week!.

Books and magazines

two magazines: O, The Oprah Magazine and O at Home!.the Oprah Magazine the most successful start-up ever in the industry!.

Film

1985, Winfrey co-starred in Steven Spielberg's epic film adaptation of Alice Walker's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel The Color Purple!.The following year Winfrey was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, but she lost to Anjelica Huston!. The Color Purple has now been made into a Broadway musical and opened late 2005, with Winfrey credited as a producer!.

October 1998, Winfrey produced and starred in the film Beloved, based upon Toni Morrison's Pulitzer Prize winning novel of the same name!.To prepare for her role as Sethe, the protagonist and former slave, Winfrey experienced a 24-hour simulation of the experience of slavery, which included being tied up and blindfolded and left alone in the woods!. Despite major advertising, including two episodes of her talk show dedicated solely to the film, and moderate to good critical reviews, Beloved opened to poor box-office results, losing approximately $30 million!.

2005, Harpo Productions released another film adaptation of a famous American novel, Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God (1937)!. The made-for-television film Their Eyes Were Watching God was based upon a teleplay by Suzan-Lori Parks, and starred Halle Berry in the lead female role!.

She has voiced for Charlotte's Web, the 2006 film as Gussie the goose!.

Winfrey is also the voice of Judge Bumbleden in Bee Movie released in November 2007!.

Television

1983, Winfrey relocated to Chicago to host WLS-TV's low-rated half-hour morning talk-show, AM Chicago!. The first episode aired on January 2, 1984!. Within months after Winfrey took over, the show went from last place in the ratings to overtaking Donahue as the highest rated talk show in Chicago!. It was renamed The Oprah Winfrey Show, expanded to a full hour, and broadcast nationally beginning September 8, 1986!.[35] On her 20th anniversary show, Oprah revealed that movie critic Roger Ebert was the one who persuaded her to sign a syndication deal with King World!. Ebert predicted that she would generate 40 times as much revenue as his television show, At the Movies!.[36] Already having surpassed Donahue in the local market, Winfrey's syndicated show quickly doubled his national audience, displacing Donahue as the number one day-time talk show in America!. Their much publicized contest was the subject of enormous scrutiny!.In the mid-1990s, Winfrey adopted a less tabloid-oriented format, doing shows about heart disease in women, geopolitics with Lisa Ling, spirituality and meditation, and gift-giving and home decorating shows!. She 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!.In 1993, Winfrey hosted a rare prime-time interview with Michael Jackson which became the fourth most watched event in American television history as well as the most watched interview ever, with an audience of one hundred million!. Perhaps Winfrey's most famous recent show was the first episode of the nineteenth season of The Oprah Winfrey Show in the autumn of 2004!. During the show each member of the audience received a new G6 sedan; the 276 cars were donated by Pontiac as part of a publicity stunt!. The show received so much media attention that even the taxes on the cars became controversial!.During a lawsuit against Winfrey (see Influence), 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 Winfrey that she invited him to appear on her show!. He accepted the invitation and was a resounding success!. McGraw appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show for several years before launching his own show, Dr!. Phil, in 2002, which was created by Winfrey's production company, Harpo Productions in partnership with Paramount which produced the show!.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!.The 2004 Nobel Peace Prize Concert was hosted by Oprah 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 December 23, 2004, by E!!.
As well as hosting and appearing on television shows, Winfrey co-founded the women's cable television network Oxygen!. She is also the president of Harpo Productions (Oprah spelled backwards)!.Www@Enter-QA@Com



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