Critical reception ''Oprah's Next Chapter
debuted to generally positive reviews. Sara Vilkomerson of Entertainment Weekly'' stated that the premiere with Steven Tyler showcased Winfrey's trademark skills as "a master interviewer. It’s easy to take for granted, but Winfrey has both an innate ability to get celebrities to open up to her, and zero hesitation over asking tough questions." Vilkomerson further praised the show's behind-the-scenes segments and noted that the show has a more relaxed feel than
The Oprah Winfrey Show, which might take some time for viewers to adjust to.
Piers Morgan also praised the show on his Facebook page, saying that it was "fantastic" and that Winfrey was "the undisputed Queen of chat". Further, Steve Johnson of
Chicago Tribune declared that Winfrey "knows how to steer a celebrity chat" and that her discussion with Tyler in the premiere was "fascinating". On the other hand, Johnson criticized the show's tendency to focus too much on the host; he posits that producers use the behind-the-scenes segments to reveal that Winfrey is the "orchestrator and validator" of the program's revealing conversations.
Ratings The two-hour premiere of ''Oprah's Next Chapter'' gave OWN its highest ratings for a Sunday premiere since the network's January 2011 launch weekend, scoring a 1.1 rating in the network's target women 25-54 demographic and 1.1 million total viewers. To put these numbers in context, the ''Oprah's Next Chapter'' premiere represented a 463 percent increase in the demo over the network's December 2011 average in that time period. Only the premiere of
Season 25: Oprah Behind The Scenes, which aired on January 1, 2011, has scored better than the
Next Chapter premiere, drawing a 1.11 in the demo and 1.2 million total viewers." According to affiliate ratings, the second week, featuring Winfrey's interview with pastor
Joel Osteen, "brought in an audience of 1.6 million during its Sunday night broadcast. It marks a 45 percent growth from the series premiere, and now holds the network record of being the most-watched broadcast since its 2011 launch. It also improved among the women 25-54 demographic, adding 18 percent from the previous episode for a 1.3 rating. The series also built on its audience in the second half-hour, growing from 1.5 million to 1.6 million." The third week of the show saw a steep decline in viewership as Winfrey's interview with
Chris Christie drew in only 500,000 viewers on OWN - down over 1 million viewers from the week before. However the following week's interview with
George Lucas saw a slight increase, with 557,000 viewers on OWN.
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