Oprah Winfrey: Publishing and Online
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Like almost all celebrities, Oprah Winfrey has her own website, called Oprah.com. It shares lessons that she finds to be interesting and worth living by, advice on fashion, food, and entertainment and even video clips from behind the scenes on her show. It averages more than 70 million page views each month, and gets about 20,000 e-mails each week. Oprah's website not only provides advice and amusement, it can also save lives. Oprah initiated "Oprah's Child Predator Watch List" through her website to help track down accused child molesters. Within 48 hours, two of the featured men had been captured.
Something many celebrities do not have is their own magazine. Oprah has had her magazine for 11 years, and each issue highlights a different emotion or lesson. Each issue contains life lessons, humor, advice, and inside details straight from Oprah. The last page is always designated for Oprah's "What I know for Sure," in which she describes moments that she wishes to share with her audience. Her magazine has been called "The most successful start up ever in the industry" by Fortune magazine and it continues to be this way today.
Something many celebrities do not have is their own magazine. Oprah has had her magazine for 11 years, and each issue highlights a different emotion or lesson. Each issue contains life lessons, humor, advice, and inside details straight from Oprah. The last page is always designated for Oprah's "What I know for Sure," in which she describes moments that she wishes to share with her audience. Her magazine has been called "The most successful start up ever in the industry" by Fortune magazine and it continues to be this way today.
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Besides her magazine that she produces she has also co-authored five books. One of the books she co-authored was called A Journal of Daily Renewal: The Companion to Make the Connection. This book's authors were Bob Greene and Oprah Winfrey. The book encourages people to keep a journal to record their feelings, triumphs, and breakthroughs. This book reflects Oprah because she had many breakthroughs in her life.