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Winfrey

American  
[win-free] / ˈwɪn fri /

noun

  1. Oprah born 1954, U.S. television talk-show host and producer and actress.


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Telluride attracts the ulta-wealthy—Oprah Winfrey and Kelly Ripa own homes in the area; Forbes dubbed it the Hamptons of the West, while Realtor.com ranked it the most luxurious ski town in the U.S. in 2024.

From The Wall Street Journal

The gains validate a bold bet by Charter Chief Executive Chris Winfrey: that cable could survive, if no longer thrive, by embracing the apps that had begun to supplant the traditional TV bundle.

From The Wall Street Journal

Winfrey has said the Cox unit may grow video subscribers once its customers can access Charter’s offers.

From The Wall Street Journal

Olsen: That year you were up against Oprah Winfrey and Margaret Avery for “The Color Purple,” Meg Tilly for “Agnes of God,” and Anjelica Huston, who won for “Prizzi’s Honor.”

From Los Angeles Times

Several of the most prominent African Americans present, including Oprah Winfrey, Sidney Poitier and Laurence Fishburne, did not wear rainbow-colored ribbons as a sign of solidarity with Jackson and his Rainbow Coalition.

From Los Angeles Times