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The 75-year-old icon will leave end his show in April. (This coming April.)
Oprah's slight job change in eighteen months is apparently something to cry about.
"Why would anybody stay in Chicago? It's freezing here."
She'll move her talk show to her own cable network in 2011.
People may or may not have had sex on Oprah's plane while she may or may not have been knocked out on sleeping pills.
The most powerful force in book-selling who's not a vampire, wizard, or symbologist has spoken.
Monday's episode of 'Oprah' will be a special one, titled "The Oprah Winfrey Show: Oprah Goes Back in Time — The '60s."
As long as you don't mind telling Oprah your e-mail address, she's giving away Colum McCann's new novel on her website.
"Hugh ... I'm countin' the hours. Wanna do dinner the night before. Same booth? Or catch up fresh on the air?" And then: silence.
Pretty much everybody thinks Herman Rosenblat's 'Angel at the Fence' is a total fabrication.
Oprah is in talks to guest-star on '30 Rock.' Get those tissues ready, America!
Plus: Rooster McConaughey finally gets his own reality show, and Quentin Tarantino announces plans to make the fastest movie ever.
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