Vanity Fair once wrote "Oprah Winfrey arguably has more influence on the culture than any university president, politician, or religious leaders, except perhaps the Pope."
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The Oprah Winfrey Show are also mentioned a lot in film, televisions shows, and music:
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Winfrey's influence reaches far beyond pop-culture.
Her influence reaches into unrelated industries where many believe she has the power to cause enormous market swings and radical price changes with a single comment.
Her comments related to
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The Oprah Winfrey Show once sent her to the
courtroom.
We also definitely see her influence, commonly called the
O Effect. But her effect extends beyond media too. She is a force that has permeated the way we think about culture and interpersonal communication. - The Wall Street Journal coined the word Oprahfication to describe "public confession as a form of therapy."
- Jet magazine uses Oprah as a verb: "I didn't want to tell her, but. … she Oprah'd it out of me."
- Politicians now hold "Oprah-style" town meetings to gauge the mood of their constituents.