Oprah Winfrey and Discovery Communications CEO David Zaslav have run out of excuses: With their unofficial relaunch today of OWN, they’ll have no one to blame but themselves if their struggling joint venture fails to show a big improvement in the ratings following a dismal 3Q. In its targeted demo, women 25-54, OWN delivered a rating of .16 — down 16% vs. the same period last year when the channel was still Discovery Health. OWN may have set a deceptively low bar for itself; word is that it cut back on marketing in preparation for the relaunch. Still, the channel is betting everything on Oprah’s star power — and, to a lesser extent, Rosie O’Donnell’s — and that will be put to the test beginning today with the launch of The Rosie Show (7-8 PM) and Oprah’s Lifeclass (8-9 PM). Winfrey’s program, built on clips from her syndicated talk show, begins with one of her classics: for an episode about “ego,” she will include scenes from the show where she illustrated how much weight she lost from a liquid protein diet by wheeling in a wagon filled with 70 pounds of fat. Discovery will air both shows today on TLC, Investigation Discovery, Discovery Fit & Health and Planet Green as well as OWN. The joint venture also is spending more than $10M for marketing, not including free ad time on Discovery-owned networks. The cash is going for ads on hit shows such as The X Factor and Dancing With The Stars, as well as radio and billboards, and websites including Yahoo, Google, People.com, Technorati, and TVGuide.com.
The stakes are high. OWN’s more than four times more expensive to program than Discovery Health was, and that could result in a loss of $53.4M this year and $57.5M in 2012, research firm SNL Kagan estimates. But the channel is supposed to become profitable in 2013. That looked unlikely earlier this year as Winfrey and Zaslav acknowledged that OWN’s ratings had fallen short of expectations. That resulted in an organizational nightmare leading up to July, when Winfrey became OWN’s CEO, replacing Christina Norman, who was axed in May; and the interim CEO, Discovery COO Peter Liguori, who no longer has a day-to-day role at the channel. The company’s mantra is that OWN will turn around now that Oprah is devoting her full attention to it, and becoming a nightly fixture on it. Winfrey also brought in Harpo Studios presidents Erik Logan and Sheri Salata. They’re trying to keep expectations modest: “Everybody knows that this is a long, long journey,” Logan says.


Amazing OWN sees so much potential in The Rosie Show. The appeal of the original incarnation was that Rosie was a funny, friendly, non-threatening character who had a school girl (fake) crush on Tom Cruise. Flash forward a few years and the cat’s out of the bag on Rosie as a mean-spirited, off putting loud mouth who you can’t wait to see go away… she’s lost the underdog appeal of what we perceived as a semi-talented actress getting a chance to shine in a different format (since nobody wanted to work a movie with her). I guess she could fake it for a little while but Ellen filled that role while Rosie was gone and we all know what happened to Tom Cruise.
My thoughts too….that she chose Rosie of all people. Controversial and in some ways, insulting. But we don’t know what the discussion was about. Maybe Rosie approached Oprah and of course, we know Rosie is filming out of Chicago Harpo…so there’s a lot going on we don’t know.
However, if Oprah wants to get in the mix…she needs to look at reality shows, and hook up with Randy Jackson and all his reality shows.
There was a show I loved on Oxygen it didn’t make it pass one season, House of Style, but that show would fit perfectly on OWN. If OWN doesn’t make it — if they shut it down, oh my lawd, Oprah’s going into a deep deep funk….depression….what will she do?
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Notice how everyone but the media and her celebrity friends stopped caring about Oprah one way or the other the second she stopped giving away free stuff? That should tell you something about her “star power” right there.
The launch of OWN happened in the second half of O’s last season. Why would creatures of habit search out her new network when they could still see her on the same station and the same time they had for 25 years. I suspect her fans have missed daily access to O and show and they will begin to search her out. There are so many of us that don’t have the option of picking up the network, it’s cable and satellite stuff. After having everything she touched (except “Beloved) it will do her more good to have to really dig down and work at the success of the network than if she just said , “POOF!” I own a hit cable network. If that were that easy, Starz and TMC (the movie channel) would be as large as HBO.
Is it still a pay channel? If so its gonna fail. A Re-launch as a standard cable channel might have worked but pride is a bitter pill.
It is not a good omen that OWN thinks their future lies in a polarizing and often hostile talk show host. Why not take a chance on someone more mainstream, perhaps even a young personality just coming up in her/his career? Isn’t that the chance that was given to Oprah when she was younger?
Aside from the fact that the talk-show universe is exceedingly crowded, OWN has exhibited little creativity in its nascent programming. The good news is that Rosie’s show won’t likely last long.
Discovery, it’s time to reclaim your Health network.
We don’t know what the negotiations were between Rosie & O. We don’t know if Rosie is taking a haircut salary to be on TV again, vs. Jennie McCarthy as an example. I suspect that’s why Jennie bolted.
OWN will succeed for the very reason that Oprah’s television show succeeded for 25 years…it will be about the viewer. It’s funny that even given the announcement of OWN four years ago and the inherent issues with the initial ratings, why do we give every other network a pass on succeeding in 9 months, when it has taken every other cable network (e.g. Lifetime, Bravo, Oxygen, etc.) at least 3-5 years to find their voice? Is it because it’s Oprah that we expect a 24/7 cable network to be successful out of the gate? It’s a bit unfair to place expectations on anyone to successfully program a 24/7 cable network in 9 months, especially when it’s trying to develop uplifting and entertaining programming as opposed to the lowest common denominator content which constantly uses the”b” word, so prevalent on cable now. Let’s give OWN a fair chance to find it’s voice because if there is one thing I know for sure, I would never bet against Oprah.
Oprahs TV show succeeded for a lot of reasons – she started as a personable young host, started a book club – new idea at the time – went soft and sensitive when everyone else was trying to outdo Springer and finally had shows where she gave away a lot of stuff.
But there is a big difference between branding yourself and branding a network and I am sorry to disagree but the OWN channel is NOT about the viewer, it is all about what Oprah – who is light years from that personable relatable host – wants the viewer to see. She has come to think of herself as The Oprah and believes or has people telling her that her name is enough to draw an audience. It isnt. Repetitive lifestyle and chat shows and now talk shows with someone who is second only to Rosanne Barr in turning people off would not be a good programming strategy on any channel but for one where the O in charge thinks if she puts it on the air people will watch.
Oprah baby…you will always be a icon and a prominent figure for generations to come…unfortunately, the day you signed off, you become irrelevant…Thats rights sugar…irrelevant…
I dont see the Rosie thing working out. As other have mentioned she isnt the Queen of Nice anymore, Ellen has taken that crown away from her. Even many of her former fans are upset with her for shutting down her blog where she answered their questions. Who’s left?
I’m not a fan of all the reality shows on OWN. But the biggest gripe and why I won’t ever watch OWN is the hatchet job they do on movies. OWN would give a three hour block to a two hour movie so one full hour would be filled with commercials, mostly commercials for Oprah programs. You’d barely have 5-7 minutes of movie before a commercial break would butt in. Shame on Oprah, a filmmaker herself, for butchering the movies just for her “own” commercials.
Your post demonstrates just how much Oprah has to lose here.
I doubt very strongly that she had any input whatsoever on how many ads ran in old movies on OWN and yet she gets the blame.
OWN does stand for Oprah Winfrey Network so the buck should stop with her, especially given her reputation of being so hands on. One would hope that she would employ people who would have at least a small clue about where to break for commercials instead of randomly throwing in breaks regardless of the scene or scene sequence.
She had a good thing with ABC TV movies, and she let that slip away gradually. She needs to go back to ABC TV movies, make movies, with today’s stars for TV.
I agree that the lack of original content – scripted programming – is one of the major problems with the network. Some people watch chats, some watch issues shows but everyone watches some scripted sitcom or drama
I never drank the Oprah koolaid,so her success or failure means little to me. I don’t even know where the OWN channel is on my cable line up. A person’s ego only goes so far and at some point, you have to have a reason to watch.
What is going unsaid is this:
Until she brings back the Oprah Show on OWN it’s going nowhere.
One would think she could out draw Piers Morgan.
Sleep on Oprah if you want. But 25 years on top is nothing to shake a stick at. She has NOTHING to prove to anyone (except maybe herself)and she will rise again. Period!
Springsteen had it right – 57 channels and nothing’s on. (OK, today that’s probably 557 channels and nothing’s on.)
I will give the Rosie show a chance but I just find it weird to be at 7pm and from what Ive read it s switched from single topic to a hodgepodge of celebrity interview, game show, reality behind the scenes, and monologue with a live band. If all of the sudden, we get the Rosie from the show from last decade, it will not seem authentic. And remember the disaster that was her NBC primetime variety show? This may get sampling but even the old Harpo staff may not be able to save this.
Also Gayle King on her show today kept promoting Rosie as a LIVE shOW – Sorry Gayle, its pre taped…how come you don’t know that?
Oprah at 8pm with recycled clips? Hard to imagine this getting huge ratings.. But they are rerunning episodes at 4pm and that might work.
For the person who asked, OWN is not on basic cable in most areas…Thus people have to pay even more to get it as most of the episodes don’t seem to be available on their website. Directv I know carries it on their basic plan; Comcast does not.
The reality shows sucked. Oprah can call them docu-series but they were just boring reality shows with has been stars like you’d expect on VH1
At least Lisa Ling – the one successful show – is back – but I fear they will once again only air about six episodes or so in the second season. If a show is successful, why not order more episodes?
I would have liked to see OWN develop their own “View/Talk – like ” show with a roundtable. That seems to be the rage these days whether its the Five on Fox News or The Chew on ABC
I stand corrected. While everything I read , including audience reservations, said it was pre taped, Rosie twitter says she’s going live in 40 minutes so maybe it is live. That might add some excitement and guess it makes sense with a monologue so it will be timely.
I boycotted O, the day she started her P&R of politics!
I also agree w/ Jenn!
For the sole fact that OWN is on cable/satellite, she may never recover her fanbase. In the midst of a recession that’s been going on four years and the average American household cancelling cable/satellite subscriptions, many are priced out of seeing Oprah. If I had access, I would DVR her shows. But since I don’t, she’s got one less viewer and I know I’m not the only one.
O – Our
W – Worst
N – Nightmare
We’re OVER her…and she needs to do the same. Rosie O’
Donell is a mean,angry,opiniated has been…Oprah got what she deserved…She thought she could ride on her name?…give us shows that are nothing more than reruns?. Why is she and this Zaslov even slightly confused??? Pretty simple to all of us.
She (Oprah) is getting too ego-maniacal as of late and too big for her britches and not even O’Donnell can save this network.
Discovery and Zaslav are crazy and stupid enough to be constantly sinking money into this failing venture and they still haven’t received the dividends they expected to get and it’s getting worse by the day. I say pull the plug on this as Oprah’s star power is dwindling. O’Donnell’s show wil be an outright failure.
The leadership, particularly Sheri Salata has to change. She was a great EP but has zero business experience. BIG difference booking a show and trying to make money running a network. Tonights ratings will be good and then Rosie will mental patient in a few weeks once she is failing. Remember this was the “syndicated” show no one bought which ia he only reason it ended up on OWN. Bring back Discoery Health!
Rosie is garbage, so enough about her and OWN’s poor decision to be in business with her.
But I watched a few minutes of Oprah’s new show LifeClass and oh my goodness is it boring. BORING!
I love Oprah, but the content on OWN is just flat out HORRIBLE.
I wish her luck, but absent an overhaul and direction change, it will not succeed.
Same as a furniture store having two Grand Openings.
I gave those O W N block letters 1 year – guess I’m right about somethings LOL anyone notice they’ve softened the OWN logo and the colors are no longer? Yes I really think it was a mistake to place all of their chips on Rosie. After Rosie’s VIEW stint, and try and a network whatevertheF that was, I don’t think she has the same draw she once then. I adore Oprah Winfrey, but I was surprised to learn they were using the word “Class” in the title. I sure how viewers will want to sit down for a “class.” She could have still kept the class in the show but damn calling it that — risky. I get Oprah – but worry some will find her new show “preachy.” I hope that is not the case – it’ nice to see SOMEONE trying to do good with the television medium but even I have to admit OWN has been one problem after another – then main one: Oprah not committing to it 100% at launch and in hind site – it really was a mistake to have that channel on during her last season. People would have been clamering to see Oprah back on television. And the send off – created by both the media last year – as well as Harpo Studio left us “feeling” for better or worse she was retiring. I do wish Winfrey and OWN well though, don’t count her out yet.
Look, what others are not acknowledging is that not much is working right at Discovery. TLC and Investigation Discovery attract viewers but the flagship network and the others struggle to compete with networks like History, Food, etc. on a nightly basis. The problems are magnified with OWN because it’s Oprah and she has been such a huge success for so long.