Writing at Ebony.com, Michael Arceneaux implores readers not to give up on the media queen's latest venture, which is struggling in the ratings. He argues that most networks take years to "find their groove" and wonders why we won't give Winfrey's the same opportunity to grow and improve:
Oprah Winfrey has been quite candidΒ about the mishaps her latest venture, the Oprah Winfrey Network, has endured since itβs admittedly premature launch lastΒ year.Β Speaking with Charlie Rose and longtime BFF Gayle King onΒ CBS This Morning, Winfrey acknowledged not knowing as much as perhaps she should have before diving into the cable business. The former talk show deity added, "I didn't think it was going to be easy, butβ¦if I knew then what I know now, I might have made different choices. If I were writing a book about it, I could call the bookΒ 101 Mistakes.β She added: βIt's like, having the wedding when you know you're not ready. And you're walking down the aisle and you're saying, 'Oh, I don't know if we should be walking down the aisle.ββ
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That said, the OWN CEO also noted, "Actually, I feel better about our network now today than I ever have." That response was in reference to a question about the wave of negative press that has plagued OWN since itβs initial solid ratings at launch quickly plunged amid cries of bad programming or just programming that didnβt include enough of Oprah to keep viewers interested in the channel.Β
While itβs great to see Oprah more comfortableΒ with her channel and its future, Iβve been wondering for a while now why is so many are so vehemently supportive of a narrative about the purported failure of OWN despite the networkβs life thus far being as lengthy as the same amount of time Rihanna keeps a hairstyle?
Read Michael Arceneaux's entire piece at Ebony.com.
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Michael ArceneauxΒ hails from Houston, lives in Harlem and praises BeyoncΓ©βs name wherever he goes. Follow him onΒ Twitter.
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