Sarah Palin on Oprah Nov. 16: Will ratings increase?
Filed Under: Polls | By: Tina Chubb
Oct 21, 2009 | Comments 8

Last season of the “Oprah Winfrey Show” didn’t do too well in the ratings. In fact, the show took a bit of a ratings tumble, to just under 7 million viewers. But according to washingtonpost.com, Oprah is hoping that by having Sarah Palin on the show, it will boost the ratings.
As we mentioned in a post earlier today, former Alaska governor and Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin, is due to make an appearance on the “Oprah Winfrey Show,” on the 16th November, a day before her new book hits the bookstores.
In a hope to win back the viewers, famous talk-show host Oprah will have Sarah on her show, to talk about her new book, “Going Rogue: An American Life.” It is said to be Palin’s first interview about the book and also the first time she and Oprah have ever met.
Do you think having Sarah Palin on the show will boost ratings?
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I will definitely NOT watch.
Sarah shouldn’t give Oprah the time of day !!!
When Oprah supported a blatently marxist candidate like Obahma and snubbed her nose at the majority of the population who still believe in freedom of choice, she cut her own throat. We WILL turn in to see Sarah Palin, but Oprah is finished. She is a marxist with a marxist agenda just like her god Obahma.
Bad move Oprah. This is one day I WILL NOT watch your show. My personal feeling is that you feel obligated to have Palin on your show due to the Presidential campaign controversy between Obama and McCain.
I will watch Oprah interview Sarah up ubtil Oprah starts making Oprah faces and dissing Sarah’s belief and point of view. If Oprah brings up Obama I will turn it off. Want rating to increase? Do an interview not your Oprah view, God knows we already know.
Good idea for both Oprah and Sarah to have former Alaska Governor on the show. They have an opportunity not only to become friends, but also to demonstrate that diversity of views affords balance and holds value for all of us.
Even if Oprah’s rating fall below 7 million, that’s still way higher than any other talk show on day time TV & more than twice what what Bill O’reilly gets (and he’s number one in prime time cable!)
Where can we see the numbers for yesterday?