On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 10:10 AM, Mark J. <[email protected]> wrote:

> No big surprise, to be sure, but the episode of her show yesterday's
> finale beat in the overnights (not counting St. Louis, which pre-
> empted the farewell for severe weather coverage and will air the show
> today) for all-time most-watched episode was a 1994 item from
> presumably her pre-renouncement of tabloid topics days called "People
> Shed Their Disguises," with guests who wear fake beards or too much
> makeup and want to be made over:
>
> http://insidetv.ew.com/2011/05/26/oprah-winfrey-finale-rating/
>
> They're estimating final national numbers of over 15M, a number not
> seen in daytime regularly since the days of 36-channel cable systems,
> Luke and Laura and Donahue.


The Oprah finale is making barely a blip on my own personal radar - but this
report seems surprisingly low. It seems like her finals show would be the
most watched episode, and not be beaten by one of her early tabloid
episodes, even if there were fewer options in those days. Shouldn't everyone
who was ever touched by Oprah's magic have wanted to come by and say
good-bye?

This does remind me that the one question I have been interested in is just
when did Oprah become the queen of the day time talk show? I remember the
period  when Donahue was King (I used to watch his show fairly often when I
was young) and vaguely hearing about this Oprah person, and then I remember
that Oprah was one of the three or four talk shows - with Donahue hanging
on, Ricky Lake (subject of one of Letterman's best running jokes) Springer
etc. During this period I occaionally checked out Oprah, never really liked
her, but did not start hating her until her transition. But at some point
the talk show landscape seemed to become Oprah at the apex and a bunch of
also-rans competing for second place. Was that before or after her
renounciation of tabloid in favor of the pop-psych and feel-good? Was her
domination a result of her decision to take the so-called high road, or were
the other competitors already dying out for various reasons?

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