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		<title>By: Oprah O/S &#171; Stories of O: the Oprahfication of American Culture</title>
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		<description>[...] 9, 2010 &#183; Leave a Comment  Ted Striphas poses an interesting idea about Oprah&#8217;s brand not being something that is applied to [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Ryan Chapman</title>
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		<description>If I were a recently laid-off editor at a major publishing house, I&#039;d be putting together a pitch for a book discussion show for the forthcoming cable network...</description>
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This post was mentioned on Reddit by striphas: Oprah&#039;s not a brand, people...she&#039;s a platform!...</description>
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		<description>[...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Ted Striphas, Mark Bell. Mark Bell said: RT @striphas: Oprah&#039;s not a brand, people...she&#039;s a platform! &#124; &quot;The &#039;End&#039; of Oprah&quot; via The Late Age of Print &#124; http://bit.ly/5tXWQO [...]</description>
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