HENLEY ON KLIP, South Africa (Reuters) - Oprah Winfrey feels after his successful television talk show wilderness daily leave behind a new freedom and interviews for a new course with the makers of opinion in their own field.
"I like the freedom of not connected, which President and having to do an interview based on a quota on a certain number of performances of filling" Winfrey told Reuters South AfricaNews Agency, where they participate at the weekend following the first end of high school seniors of the Oprah Winfrey leadership for girls.
Less than a year after that they "the Oprah Winfrey show" ended in may after 25 years on air, Winfrey launched "Next chapter of Oprah" once a week in January to their own youth cable television channel.
"If you have 200 shows a year to do so, do you a lot of things that you like and many things that you might to want to," she said Thursday.
Winfrey Aerosmith Leadman Steven Tyler was interviewed for the show and to see Sean Penn in Haiti, what it does to help the very poor countries relief efforts attempting, by a devastating earthquake of 2010.
"Chapter following Oprah" introduced the best ratings for the Oprah Winfrey network who fight, find an audience. OWN, stated that 1.6 million people have seen Oprah Sunday last with Mr U.S. Joel Osteen - a percentage of 220 to the amused audience, in this time slot it a year ago.
The show takes him shortly after the India and China is also in the cards.
"Some of which are for me to do what I do if I wanted to"Oprah Show"at the end."
"People think that I saw the world". I saw the world, because my job has me in a room and it was necessary in this area. "I get the door open for me and others, see the world."
Winfrey said she missed mischievous with their live studio audience and see their answers shows how it unfolds.
"For years, I could say how was a landing or received by you on the faces of people in the audience,"she said."".
Winfrey, who had spent millions on the spacious grounds in the vicinity of Johannesburg on the school for girls from under-resourced settings, believes that their new show could be a springboard for Philanthropy.
"It is very difficult to must see and feel the nature of humanity." and not be able to do something. I used my show to observe people say 'now that you have that you cannot claim that you do not see'. "
Winfrey, the icon of apartheid, Nelson Mandela several times of the visits, saying after South Africa, that you want to visit the former President during this trip.
Mandela, 93 and as its name of Madiba clan, often only a few visitors since he suffered a respiratory illness in the last year that sends it to the hospital.
"I try, I am Madiba of each time. If he can see me, Yes, "said Winfrey." I will (see him),
(By Jon Herskovitz reports;) (Editing by Jill Serjeant)
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