Another round of Robservations on the media beat:
Twenty-three years after she stopped the presses on her autobiography, Oprah Winfrey is ready to set things straight. Macmillan’s Flatiron Books announced this week it will publish her inspirational memoir, titled The Life You Want, in January 2017. “I hope my story inspires other people to live the highest, fullest expression of themselves,” Winfrey said in a statement. At the height of her Chicago-based talk show’s popularity in 1993, she stunned the publishing world when she abruptly halted printing of her autobiography Oprah. Telling me at the time it was "the hardest decision I've ever had to make," she said: "The book, as written, does a really great job of chronicling the events of my life, but I wanted it to be more than a recitation of my life's events. . . . I wanted to offer some insight, some clarity and some wisdom that might benefit other people." Now she must think the time is right. Continue reading









