How to Get On Oprah

In my 20 years in the public relations business, if I had a nickel for every time a client asked me to get them on Oprah it is safe to say that I would be a very wealthy woman at this point in my career Oprah is indeed the gold standard, and her show carries weight not only because of Oprah’s massive viewership, but also because they’re loyal. She brings with her tens of millions of loyal viewers who trust her so implicitly, that they buy practically any book she recommends, any product she endorses and follow her advice on just about every topic from politics and parenting to bowling and basket-weaving. And when most PR Agencies are faced with that request, they smile and nod and tell their clients they’ll do their best, but we all know what it really takes to get on Oprah.

First, you have to understand a few basic premises:

  • Oprah is NOT a Product Peddler – The Oprah Winfrey Show does not exist to “provide coverage” for your product, company or book. Her mission is to inform and entertain her viewers so that they keep tuning in, and her company can sell advertising at top dollar. The more engaged and sizeable her viewership, the more revenue she takes in.
  • Her show is a true “No Spin Zone” – You can’t “spin” yourself into a guest spot on her show, because her staff scrutinizes her guests more severely than the press dissect political candidates. You can’t disguise any element of your past, and you can’t use PR techniques to make yourself look more credible or noteworthy than you actually are. Her people are media pros and will see through it.They don’t see their roles as bookers or producers – they see themselves as caretakers of a multi-billion-dollar brand name and a television personality whose name is synonymous with credibility and trust. Protecting her show and her name is tantamount to protecting themselves and their roles in shaping a media juggernaut. You can’t fool them – either you got the goods, or you don’t.
  • You don’t call her, she calls you - This is the one thing no publicist ever tells a client they hope to sign.  Why? Simply because they are afraid it will make their agency or service irrelevant to the client who can sign the big check.  95 percent of Oprah’s guests are invited, and are rarely booked because a publicist made a phone call and pitched a client. It’s rare that any of her staff even make themselves available to hear pitches from publicists.

Seeing a guest similar to yourself on her show does not move you to the top of the list – If anything, seeing a competitor or guest similar to yourself on her show actually makes her less interested in you.

With that being said, a publicity campaign is absolutely critical if your eventual goal is to get on Oprah’s show. Contradictory? Not really. Here are some critical tips to give you the best shot at getting on her staff’s radar screen:

Start locally – Earlier, I mentioned that 95 percent of her guests are invited without a pitch from a publicist, but that doesn’t mean publicity wasn’t involved. Her bookers and producers find out about unique guests by reading the news. They scour the Internet and local newspaper sites, looking for unique individuals and stories from all over the country. All those national headlines you read every day about the guy whose 8-year-old saved his life by giving him CPR, or the woman whose dog dialed 911, didn’t happen in Anywhere, USA. They happened somewhere, and in that somewhere was a local TV or print reporter who found out about it and wrote about it. The foundation of any campaign to get in the national media is to prove you were at least interesting enough to make your hometown papers or TV newscasts.

Stand for Something – The mistake a lot of people make when hitting the media is to be all things to all people, to appeal to the broadest sector of the population, to cast a wide net. However, most of the people you’ll see on Oprah are not good for all time zones – they are passionate, opinionated people who hold strong views and may pick a position that cab upset some element of the viewing audience. Controversy and conflict is what drives most talk shows. Imagine how interesting Crossfire would be to watch if everyone agreed, and you’ll see my point.

Have an Impact – Just because you write a book that exposes hidden injustice in some area of society, it’s not enough to just stand behind the book. You have to be an activist, a clarion voice of passion who actively campaigns to right the wrongs you’ve exposed. Having an impact on people’s lives, and earning the news coverage in your local community, is the highest-percentage way to get on the radar screen of Oprah’s staff, if not Oprah herself.

At the end of the day, there is no magic potion you can take, no staffer or producer you can pay off, and no stunt you can pull that will get you on Oprah. But if you are truly unique, you have an impact on people’s lives and have the support of your local media, you’ve got as good a shot of being featured on Oprah’s show as any of the people she’s already put on the air.

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Marsha Friedman launched EMS Incorporated in 1990. Her firm represents corporations and experts in a wide array of fields such as business, health, food, lifestyle, politics, finance, law, sports and entertainment. She consults individuals and businesses on a daily basis and is frequently asked to speak at conferences about how to harness the power of publicity. Outside of the office, she is also the founder of a non-profit organization called the Cherish the Children Foundation. In 1996 the White House recognized her charity which sets out to raise awareness of the plight of underprivileged and foster children.

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Marsha, thank you for this very interesting and helpful post. Some people are so focused on getting their book or product on Oprah. Yet, it's so important to think about how the guest will appeal to the TV audience. Oprah's mission has always been about helping people by inspiring, entertaining, and educating her audience. She wants guests who are passionate about making a difference in this world. You're right about Oprah's staff inviting a guest to appear on the show. Oprah is a very caring and intelligent woman. Her staff knows what will work to make a show successful.

Thanks everyone for your comments and feedback!

Great article and I think your three items for getting on Oprah should be applied to any business looking to market themselves to anyone. The old saying “You’ve got to stand for something or you’ll fall for anything” is very true. Keep up the awesome work.

Excellent article ! Thank you for sharing it.

Great article. I like your straight-forward approach. Thanks for sharing…

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Great!. I'm going to bookmark this for later!

Thanks for the excellent advice! Very inspiring!

Excellent advise for my future PR plan - Thanks

Excellent article with no hype. Thanks for sharing and setting the record straight - not just the typical standard form response many PR firms deliver.

Thank you for writing this post, it is very valuable to me as an author.

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Thank you, Marsha. This is very sensible advice.

Now I actually have the words to explain to my clients the process. So helpful! Thanks.

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I would like to know how to get some advance funding for writing a book, or some way to "lock in" intellectual property rights, because I have shared ideas that made other people lots and lots of money, and I did not get two nickels to rub together out of it. Further, I would like to know all the ways that American politicians, political parties, corporations and their private contractors are destroying the "behind the scenes" reputations of Americans like me, so that I am 'blackballed' or cannot otherwise get a decent paying job, even though I have no criminal record and paid off all my high interest credit cards with my last severance pay years ago. What is it with these people running this Country, that they think they can continue to sandbag me, and yet make out like bandits, themselves? I think a complete, wholesale reappraisal of so-called Anglo-American Capitalism, what I call Anglo-American Conceit, is long overdue. Since about the end of 2002, to be exact. Oh, and I called the Enron Debacle the very day in October 2001 it started. Seems the symptoms of this corporate financial collapse were a kind of early warning alert, afterall. Check out my corrected website. Thanks. See you on Oprah!

I am looking forward to Oprah Television Station, but until then, I guess I will just have to enjoy making my own. As for appearing on Oprah specifically, or TV generally, the American Elites are the ones trained in TV appearances techniques, tricks and necessary etiquette, not "regular folks" like me. Most appearances on Larry King Live and Oprah and the rest are either celebrities, politicians, or somebody selling a book. Otherwise, it is one of Oprah's "pet causes" which I personally do not share. For example, I think the guys in Afghanistan and South Africa need education as boys, not so much the girls. I think the same about American boys.

Just be aware that first and foremost, Oprah is focused on building the Oprah brand, no your's or your client's. You will get publicity which could help with brand awareness. If that is your goal, it might be worthwhile. If your goals extend beyond awareness, then I don't think Oprah is the the best route to take.

Great article. No fairy dust just honest info. I wish there were more people who told it like it really is.

Thank you - this is great advice and now it's up to me to 'get ready' so that when she calls me, everything will be in place for me and my book!!!

Thank you for your article. That was a reality check, having thought about finding ways to get my book onto the Oprah show.

Very through and well thought out! Excellent advice!

Very valuable advice -- and very well-written. Thanks so much for this blog post.

Excellent! Thank you for sharing.

Excellent post - you know EXACTLY the nod we give our clients... yes, we will try, but we no that there isn't a magic bullet. And YOU have to ready to be on Oprah. I like to think of it as the "Oprah Effect" - not being ready and not serving the impact of customers you will get - a TRUE disaster for a company.

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