Rosie O'Donnell is clearing the air about her strained relationship with Ellen DeGeneres. During the Sept. 15 episode of Watch What Happens Live, the American Gigolo actress—who hosted The Rosie O'Donnell Show from 1996 to 2002 and later fronted The Rosie Show before it got canceled in 2012 after one season due to low ratings—discussed why she never appeared on the Ellen DeGeneres Show and why she and Ellen are not close friends today. "After my show went off the air, and hers was coming on the air, Larry King was on with Ellen and he said, 'Whatever happened to Rosie O'Donnell? Her show went down the tubes. She came out as a lesbian and disappeared,'" Rosie shared....
- 9/16/2022
- E! Online
Kat Von D is celebrating a milestone.
The tattoo artist, 35, took to Instagram on Friday to commemorate a special anniversary. “Today I celebrate 10 years of sobriety,” she wrote, along with a black heart emoji.
Von D has been open about her previous struggle with substance abuse, telling an L.A. radio show in 2016 that people make mistakes but can always redeem themselves when talking of former boyfriend Jessie James.
“I am a believer that we’re all human and we’re all capable of making mistakes,” she said. “I think if I were to be crucified for my drug addiction three years ago now,...
The tattoo artist, 35, took to Instagram on Friday to commemorate a special anniversary. “Today I celebrate 10 years of sobriety,” she wrote, along with a black heart emoji.
Von D has been open about her previous struggle with substance abuse, telling an L.A. radio show in 2016 that people make mistakes but can always redeem themselves when talking of former boyfriend Jessie James.
“I am a believer that we’re all human and we’re all capable of making mistakes,” she said. “I think if I were to be crucified for my drug addiction three years ago now,...
- 7/8/2017
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
TLC is becoming the latest network to explore transgender life. The cable network has handed out a straight-to-series order for All That Jazz, a docuseries following 14-year-old transgender activist Jazz Jennings, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. The 11-episode series will feature Jennings — dubbed "The New Face of Transgender Youth" — in her daily life, juggling her foray into high school while navigating how a transgender teen approaches dating and sleepovers all while avoiding male puberty. Jennings, who has been featured on 20/20, The Rosie Show and was named one of the 25 Most Influential
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- 3/12/2015
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Rosie O’Donnell is again parting ways with The View, with the coming week being her last.
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Explaining the abrupt exit, the talk host’s publicist said in a statement, “Rosie and her wife Michelle [Rounds] split in November. Rosie has teens and an infant at home that need her attention…. She is putting her personal health and family first.”
O’Donnell’s decision comes just weeks after an unsubstantiated report made rounds that Rosie Perez was vacating the daytime talker’s dais.
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Explaining the abrupt exit, the talk host’s publicist said in a statement, “Rosie and her wife Michelle [Rounds] split in November. Rosie has teens and an infant at home that need her attention…. She is putting her personal health and family first.”
O’Donnell’s decision comes just weeks after an unsubstantiated report made rounds that Rosie Perez was vacating the daytime talker’s dais.
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- 2/7/2015
- TVLine.com
Queen Latifah's refusal to address long-standing rumors about her private life on her highly-anticipated new talk show was debated at length on The Rubin Report this week.
Host Dave Rubin was joined by YouTube's Shanna Malcolm and SiriusXM's Sam Roberts to discuss the issue at length.
Calling Queen Latifah's decision "highly problematic," Malcolm noted, "It's very different when you start out as an Oprah WInfrey, who started out as a reporter...where it's a little bit more detached. [Your guests] should know you, and feel like they can talk to you."
Roberts added, "Why don't we learn from history: it drove Rosie [O'Donnell] insane -- literally insane -- that she had to go on and pretend to be in love with Tom Cruise...and not be herself on The Rosie Show ... People like it when people are being themselves."
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Host Dave Rubin was joined by YouTube's Shanna Malcolm and SiriusXM's Sam Roberts to discuss the issue at length.
Calling Queen Latifah's decision "highly problematic," Malcolm noted, "It's very different when you start out as an Oprah WInfrey, who started out as a reporter...where it's a little bit more detached. [Your guests] should know you, and feel like they can talk to you."
Roberts added, "Why don't we learn from history: it drove Rosie [O'Donnell] insane -- literally insane -- that she had to go on and pretend to be in love with Tom Cruise...and not be herself on The Rosie Show ... People like it when people are being themselves."
For more Rubin Report, click here.
- 8/18/2013
- by Curtis M. Wong
- Huffington Post
On his Wnyc radio show, "Here's the Thing," Alec Baldwin talks to great guests such as Elaine Stritch and Kristen Wiig, and this week he invited Rosie O'Donnell into the studio to discuss everything from her days as a stand up comedian to her life as a newlywed and new mom.
Since her lastest talk show, "The Rosie Show" ended on Own last year, O'Donnell has been keeping a low profile professionally, but personally she married her second wife, Michelle Rounds, who she adopted a baby with.
Among the many interesting tidbits from the interview, O'Donnell divulges how Nora Ephron's son was one of the reasons she was cast in "Sleepless in Seattle":
"That night at dinner, she [Ephron] said 'Oh, I interviewed this girl today, her name is Rosie O'Donnell.' Her son Jacob, who was 10 at the time, who was a Madonna freak, was like, 'Oh my God,...
Since her lastest talk show, "The Rosie Show" ended on Own last year, O'Donnell has been keeping a low profile professionally, but personally she married her second wife, Michelle Rounds, who she adopted a baby with.
Among the many interesting tidbits from the interview, O'Donnell divulges how Nora Ephron's son was one of the reasons she was cast in "Sleepless in Seattle":
"That night at dinner, she [Ephron] said 'Oh, I interviewed this girl today, her name is Rosie O'Donnell.' Her son Jacob, who was 10 at the time, who was a Madonna freak, was like, 'Oh my God,...
- 6/25/2013
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
Their Braxton Family Values reality TV show is a hit for We-tv, and the Braxtons now want to take that success into the world of daytime talk shows, So says The Huffington Post. "Think 'The View' but with a lot of sass! There will be the Braxton sisters' version of 'Hot Topics,' called 'Spill the T,' plus gossip, relationships, fashion, makeover segments and celebrity guests. They have even gotten their mom to do an 'Ask Mommy' advice segment. A fun, fun show." The HuffPo report says that the Braxton have secured exec producer Rob Dauber (The Rosie Show, Oprah and The Wendy Williams Show), to executive produce their proposed...
- 11/9/2012
- by Courtney
- ShadowAndAct
By Carson Blackwelder
Television Contributor
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Oprah Winfrey‘s cable network Own (the Oprah Winfrey Network) is making its first venture into scripted TV.
The network has entered into a partnership with director, writer, producer and actor Tyler Perry, who is best known for his over-the-top portrayal of the character Madea in several films, to make it the place for his shows and projects. Part of the deal requires that Perry produce two new scripted series for Own to premiere in mid-2013.
“I have been looking forward to the day when we would be in the position to enter the world of scripted television,” Winfrey says. “We are all energized by the opportunity to collaborate with Tyler, who has a proven track record for producing highly successful cable series. He has an incredible ability to illuminate life stories and characters in his unique voice and inspires and encourages people all over the world.
Television Contributor
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Oprah Winfrey‘s cable network Own (the Oprah Winfrey Network) is making its first venture into scripted TV.
The network has entered into a partnership with director, writer, producer and actor Tyler Perry, who is best known for his over-the-top portrayal of the character Madea in several films, to make it the place for his shows and projects. Part of the deal requires that Perry produce two new scripted series for Own to premiere in mid-2013.
“I have been looking forward to the day when we would be in the position to enter the world of scripted television,” Winfrey says. “We are all energized by the opportunity to collaborate with Tyler, who has a proven track record for producing highly successful cable series. He has an incredible ability to illuminate life stories and characters in his unique voice and inspires and encourages people all over the world.
- 10/16/2012
- by Carson Blackwelder
- Scott Feinberg
Oprah Winfrey may have retired her namesake talk show for good in 2011, but she's still rollin' in the dough as the titular head of her own TV network. The daytime legend has topped Forbes' list of the highest-paid celebrities for the fourth year in a row with $165 million earned between May 2011 and May 2012. The news comes even after Own, her fledgling eponymous cable channel, has faced disappointing ratings. That prompted her to rethink Own's lineup—like deciding to pull the plug on The Rosie Show in March. Winfrey later admitted to pal Gayle King on CBS' The Early Show, "If I were writing a book about [running a network], I could call the book 101...
- 8/27/2012
- E! Online
Comedienne Rosie O'Donnell proved she had no hard feelings towards her former TV boss Oprah Winfrey on Wednesday night after joining the media mogul at a New York fundraiser for her South African girls school.
The Rosie Show was axed from Winfrey's Own network in March after just one season on air and the cancellation was rumoured to have caused a rift between the two stars.
But O'Donnell showed she had nothing but love for Winfrey by turning up to the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls benefit at the Jazz at Lincoln Center venue this week.
Cindi Berger, O'Donnell's representative, tells the New York Daily News, "They have an excellent relationship. It was a very special night and a wonderful time."
The event featured a performance by the first class of graduates from the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls in Johannesburg.
Other guests to show their support for Winfrey's cause included singer Mary J. Blige, actress Goldie Hawn, model Iman and hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons.
Winfrey opened the school in 2007 to provide education for disadvantaged females.
The Rosie Show was axed from Winfrey's Own network in March after just one season on air and the cancellation was rumoured to have caused a rift between the two stars.
But O'Donnell showed she had nothing but love for Winfrey by turning up to the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls benefit at the Jazz at Lincoln Center venue this week.
Cindi Berger, O'Donnell's representative, tells the New York Daily News, "They have an excellent relationship. It was a very special night and a wonderful time."
The event featured a performance by the first class of graduates from the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls in Johannesburg.
Other guests to show their support for Winfrey's cause included singer Mary J. Blige, actress Goldie Hawn, model Iman and hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons.
Winfrey opened the school in 2007 to provide education for disadvantaged females.
- 4/27/2012
- WENN
Here’s someone Lindsay Lohan shouldn’t be expecting any congratulatory flowers from regarding her recent casting news: Rosie O’Donnell heatedly slammed Lohan’s casting as Elizabeth Taylor in the upcoming Lifetime biopic this morning on the Today show.
Marking her first television appearance since Own cancelled her talk show last month, O’Donnell was sitting on the show’s “Professionals” panel with Star Jones and Donny Deutsch when Matt Lauer asked the trio to comment on Lohan playing Elizabeth Taylor.
“I think she needs a lot of help,” O’Donnell said. “She’s had a lot of trouble doing every single movie,...
Marking her first television appearance since Own cancelled her talk show last month, O’Donnell was sitting on the show’s “Professionals” panel with Star Jones and Donny Deutsch when Matt Lauer asked the trio to comment on Lohan playing Elizabeth Taylor.
“I think she needs a lot of help,” O’Donnell said. “She’s had a lot of trouble doing every single movie,...
- 4/24/2012
- by Michelle Profis
- EW.com - PopWatch
It's not every day Radio City Music Hall temporarily closes down its men's bathroom. But that's exactly what happened when Oprah Winfrey decided to film two episodes of her Lifeclass series at the famous theater in New York City. My adventure started when I got the email from the Own team inviting me to attend the tapings of Oprah's Lifeclass: The Tour featuring two charismatic guest teachers -- spiritual wise man Deepak Chopra, who taught the afternoon show about tapping into your spiritual side (which will air on Own on April 23) and charismatic life coach Tony Robbins, who taught the evening live show about living fearlessly.
When I first got to the theater, I was escorted backstage, downstairs to the brightly lit Rockettes dressing room, to convene with about ten other journalists, and then taken into a small room next door for an intimate meet-and-greet with Tony Robbins. We...
When I first got to the theater, I was escorted backstage, downstairs to the brightly lit Rockettes dressing room, to convene with about ten other journalists, and then taken into a small room next door for an intimate meet-and-greet with Tony Robbins. We...
- 4/8/2012
- by Marianne Schnall
- Aol TV.
Oprah Winfrey -- who recently acknowledged that early mistakes led to sagging ratings at her Own network -- is hoping that a slate of new shows will boost the numbers and breath new life into the cable channel.
Oprah on Difficulties and Mistakes at Own
The network announced Thursday that among the new shows ordered for its prime time lineup are a game show in which people answer are given a quiz to win prize money (Are You Normal, America?), a docu-series about a couple with sextuplets (Six Little McGhees) and a talk show hosted by self-help expert Iyanla Vanzant (Iyanla Fix My Life).
Own Cancels The Rosie Show
In addition there is Elura and Michele Take Staten Island -- in which two former prosecutors "tell it like it is" -- and Married to the Army: Alaska, an unscripted series about the wives of deployed soldiers living in Alaska.
Rosie on Why Her Own Show Got Cancelled...
Oprah on Difficulties and Mistakes at Own
The network announced Thursday that among the new shows ordered for its prime time lineup are a game show in which people answer are given a quiz to win prize money (Are You Normal, America?), a docu-series about a couple with sextuplets (Six Little McGhees) and a talk show hosted by self-help expert Iyanla Vanzant (Iyanla Fix My Life).
Own Cancels The Rosie Show
In addition there is Elura and Michele Take Staten Island -- in which two former prosecutors "tell it like it is" -- and Married to the Army: Alaska, an unscripted series about the wives of deployed soldiers living in Alaska.
Rosie on Why Her Own Show Got Cancelled...
- 4/5/2012
- Entertainment Tonight
Oprah Winfrey said she felt it was her duty to personally call Rosie O'Donnell recently, and let "The Rosie Show" host know the talk show was being cut from her Oprah Winfrey Network.
"Yes, I literally did that, because there was nobody else who could make that conversation or make that call. There was no one else who could make that call but me, because I am the person who got on the plane and went to her house and tried to convince her or see if this is what she wanted to do," Oprah told Access Hollywood's Jill ...
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"Yes, I literally did that, because there was nobody else who could make that conversation or make that call. There was no one else who could make that call but me, because I am the person who got on the plane and went to her house and tried to convince her or see if this is what she wanted to do," Oprah told Access Hollywood's Jill ...
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- 4/3/2012
- by nobody@accesshollywood.com (AccessHollywood.com Editorial Staff)
- Access Hollywood
An unusually candid Oprah Winfrey told Charlie Rose and Gayle King this morning on CBS that launching the Oprah Winfrey Network was something she wanted to do but “had I known that it was this difficult, I might have done something else.”
“Really?” replied Rose on CBS This Morning. “If you knew it was going to be this difficult, you might have not done it?”
“Oh, absolutely,” Winfrey replied. “I didn’t think it was going to be easy, but I did not know…. If I knew then what I know now, I might have made some different choices.”
She...
“Really?” replied Rose on CBS This Morning. “If you knew it was going to be this difficult, you might have not done it?”
“Oh, absolutely,” Winfrey replied. “I didn’t think it was going to be easy, but I did not know…. If I knew then what I know now, I might have made some different choices.”
She...
- 4/2/2012
- by Lynette Rice
- EW - Inside TV
The Rosie Show isn't the only thing ending—so is Rosie O'Donnell's tenure as a homeowner in Miami Beach. On the same day as the final episode of her Own talk show (today), the New York-bound Emmy winner listed her lavish spread on tony Star Island Drive for $19.5 million. Fair enough. It's pretty fancy. O'Donnell purchased the 11,000-square-foot waterfront home on 1.11 acres of land for $6.75 million back in 1999, when she and ex-wife (then partner) Kelli Carpenter had yet to welcome their fourth child. The house boasts six bedroom and five baths, plus there are two separate guest homes on the property, according to the South Beach Real Estate Blog. Built in...
- 3/30/2012
- E! Online
Donald Trump has apparently called an end to his long-running feud with Rosie O'Donnell. The two stars have traded insults in the press for nearly six years, with Trump most recently mocking the cancellation of O'Donnell's Own series The Rosie Show. Celebrity Apprentice competitor Clay Aiken said this week that he'd like to broker a reconciliation between the two stars, but Trump told Access Hollywood that he's already put any ill will behind him. "Well look, I have nothing with Rosie, Rosie's fun," Trump said. "I couldn't care less... I don't think about Rosie... Why does everybody always (more)...
- 3/28/2012
- by By Justin Harp
- Digital Spy
Actor Stephen Baldwin took to "The Rosie Show" in an effort to clarify his stance on same-sex marriage.
Baldwin, who is known for his evangelical Christian faith, spoke out earlier this month in defense of "Growing Pains" star Kirk Cameron, whose controversial remarks on homosexuality and same-sex marriage ignited a media firestorm.
"It's not what you say, it's how you say it,” Baldwin explained to host Rosie O'Donnell while noting that she was one of the gay people in his life that he “loved and admired." He then added, "I have never said the gay community doesn't have any rights."
When O'Donnell pressed Baldwin on whether or not lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (Lgbt) people should have the right to marry, the actor replied, "Yes -- meaning, in their world."
Interrupted O'Donnell, "Well, not in your church. Just legally in a union.”
“Absolutely,” Baldwin noted.
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Baldwin, who is known for his evangelical Christian faith, spoke out earlier this month in defense of "Growing Pains" star Kirk Cameron, whose controversial remarks on homosexuality and same-sex marriage ignited a media firestorm.
"It's not what you say, it's how you say it,” Baldwin explained to host Rosie O'Donnell while noting that she was one of the gay people in his life that he “loved and admired." He then added, "I have never said the gay community doesn't have any rights."
When O'Donnell pressed Baldwin on whether or not lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (Lgbt) people should have the right to marry, the actor replied, "Yes -- meaning, in their world."
Interrupted O'Donnell, "Well, not in your church. Just legally in a union.”
“Absolutely,” Baldwin noted.
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- 3/27/2012
- by Curtis M. Wong
- Huffington Post
In another shrewd move to lure more eyeballs to Own, Oprah Winfrey has snagged an exclusive interview with the South Carolina mother who killed her two young sons and then attempted to make their deaths look like an accident.
Winfrey’s interview with Shaquan Duley, who confessed to the killings, will air during the April 1 installment of Oprah’s Next Chapter, which is currently the most-watched program on the struggling cabler. The mogul talked to Duley while she awaits her sentence at the Orangeburg-Calhoun Detention Center in South Carolina. She’s been held without bail for nearly two years.
The...
Winfrey’s interview with Shaquan Duley, who confessed to the killings, will air during the April 1 installment of Oprah’s Next Chapter, which is currently the most-watched program on the struggling cabler. The mogul talked to Duley while she awaits her sentence at the Orangeburg-Calhoun Detention Center in South Carolina. She’s been held without bail for nearly two years.
The...
- 3/25/2012
- by Lynette Rice
- EW - Inside TV
1: Whitney Houston's Cause of Death Revealed
According to the Los Angeles County Department of Coroner, Whitney Houston died of drowning, and effects of atherosclerotic heart disease and cocaine use. The coroner called the manner of Houston's death an accident, with no trauma or foul play suspected. Toxicology tests revealed that "cocaine and metabolites were identified and were contributory to the death." According to the coroner, "marijuana, alprazolam (Xanax), cyclobenzaprine (Flexeril) and diphenhydramine (Benadryl) were identified but did not contribute to the death."
2. Own Cancels 'The Rosie Show'
After a five month run, Own has pulled the plug on The Rosie Show announced the network's founder, Oprah Winfrey. "I thank Rosie from the bottom of my heart for joining me on this journey. She has been an incredible partner, working to deliver the best possible show every single day," said Winfrey in an official statement. "As I have learned in the last 15 months, a new...
According to the Los Angeles County Department of Coroner, Whitney Houston died of drowning, and effects of atherosclerotic heart disease and cocaine use. The coroner called the manner of Houston's death an accident, with no trauma or foul play suspected. Toxicology tests revealed that "cocaine and metabolites were identified and were contributory to the death." According to the coroner, "marijuana, alprazolam (Xanax), cyclobenzaprine (Flexeril) and diphenhydramine (Benadryl) were identified but did not contribute to the death."
2. Own Cancels 'The Rosie Show'
After a five month run, Own has pulled the plug on The Rosie Show announced the network's founder, Oprah Winfrey. "I thank Rosie from the bottom of my heart for joining me on this journey. She has been an incredible partner, working to deliver the best possible show every single day," said Winfrey in an official statement. "As I have learned in the last 15 months, a new...
- 3/24/2012
- Entertainment Tonight
Mike Tyson and Rosie O'Donnell bonded over a mutual admiration for and love of mixed martial arts (Mma) on "The Rosie Show" (Weeknights, 7 p.m. Et on Own). As many consider Mike Tyson to be one of the greatest boxers of all time, there may be some added weight to his words when he says Fedor Emelianenko is the greatest Mma fighter of all time.
It helps that he's not alone in that assessment of the now 35-year old athlete, who went undefeated for ten years. But he's no longer at the apex of his career, so O'Donnell and Tyson agreed that they're currently more excited about Urijah Faber.
Tyson laughed, calling him "the little guy" -- Faber stands 5'6" -- and saying, "He's so cute with the hair." For O'Donnell, she loved how relaxed he was during a fight. "They have him in the headlock and they have him in the crucifix,...
It helps that he's not alone in that assessment of the now 35-year old athlete, who went undefeated for ten years. But he's no longer at the apex of his career, so O'Donnell and Tyson agreed that they're currently more excited about Urijah Faber.
Tyson laughed, calling him "the little guy" -- Faber stands 5'6" -- and saying, "He's so cute with the hair." For O'Donnell, she loved how relaxed he was during a fight. "They have him in the headlock and they have him in the crucifix,...
- 3/23/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Huffington Post
Mike Tyson and Rosie O'Donnell bonded over a mutual admiration for and love of mixed martial arts (Mma) on "The Rosie Show" (Weeknights, 7 p.m. Et on Own). As many consider Mike Tyson to be one of the greatest boxers of all time, there may be some added weight to his words when he says Fedor Emelianenko is the greatest Mma fighter of all time.
It helps that he's not alone in that assessment of the now 35-year old athlete, who went undefeated for ten years. But he's no longer at the apex of his career, so O'Donnell and Tyson agreed that they're currently more excited about Urijah Faber.
Tyson laughed, calling him "the little guy" -- Faber stands 5'6" -- and saying, "He's so cute with the hair." For O'Donnell, she loved how relaxed he was during a fight. "They have him in the headlock and they have him in the crucifix,...
It helps that he's not alone in that assessment of the now 35-year old athlete, who went undefeated for ten years. But he's no longer at the apex of his career, so O'Donnell and Tyson agreed that they're currently more excited about Urijah Faber.
Tyson laughed, calling him "the little guy" -- Faber stands 5'6" -- and saying, "He's so cute with the hair." For O'Donnell, she loved how relaxed he was during a fight. "They have him in the headlock and they have him in the crucifix,...
- 3/23/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Aol TV.
Comedienne Rosie O'Donnell is bouncing back following the cancellation of her U.S. chat show - she's in talks to head to Broadway for Will Smith's upcoming revival of Annie.
The Rosie Show was recently axed by bosses at Oprah Winfrey's Own network after just one season, but the actress is refusing to dwell on the news and is now planning to return to the New York stage.
According to The Daily Beast, O'Donnell has met with show producers about taking on the part of Miss Hannigan in the forthcoming musical, which will star the Men In Black actor's daughter, Willow Smith, as the titular orphan.
O'Donnell took to Twitter.com earlier this week (begs19Mar12) to address her talk show's cancellation and reveal her next career move.
She tweeted, "That's showbiz and I am happy to have had the chance and now to be back home in ny - maybe broadway!"
If the funnywoman is cast in Annie, she will be no stranger to the role - she previously played the boozed-up headmaster of the orphanage in a cruise ship production of the hit musical for her R Family Vacations company.
Oscar-winning British actress-turned-screenwriter Emma Thompson has been hired to rework the classic Annie script, while rap superstar Jay-z is helping to score the production.
O'Donnell last appeared on Broadway in a 2004 revival of Fiddler on the Roof and she starred in the Off-Broadway play Love, Loss, and What I Wore in 2009.
The Rosie Show was recently axed by bosses at Oprah Winfrey's Own network after just one season, but the actress is refusing to dwell on the news and is now planning to return to the New York stage.
According to The Daily Beast, O'Donnell has met with show producers about taking on the part of Miss Hannigan in the forthcoming musical, which will star the Men In Black actor's daughter, Willow Smith, as the titular orphan.
O'Donnell took to Twitter.com earlier this week (begs19Mar12) to address her talk show's cancellation and reveal her next career move.
She tweeted, "That's showbiz and I am happy to have had the chance and now to be back home in ny - maybe broadway!"
If the funnywoman is cast in Annie, she will be no stranger to the role - she previously played the boozed-up headmaster of the orphanage in a cruise ship production of the hit musical for her R Family Vacations company.
Oscar-winning British actress-turned-screenwriter Emma Thompson has been hired to rework the classic Annie script, while rap superstar Jay-z is helping to score the production.
O'Donnell last appeared on Broadway in a 2004 revival of Fiddler on the Roof and she starred in the Off-Broadway play Love, Loss, and What I Wore in 2009.
- 3/22/2012
- WENN
Some people might be upset that The Rosie Show was cancelled by Oprah Winfrey but Rosie O'Donnell isn't one of them. From her perspective, Winfrey and Own did the sensible thing by dropping her low-rated talk show.
O'Donnell recently spoke about the cancellation and was very philosophical about it. She said:
"Some viewers have been saying that it wasn't fair. It was fair. Listen, Oprah gave me an amazing shot at doing this. She really did. She put me back on TV. She believed in me. I didn't even know if I could do it again, truthfully. And she said, 'I think you can.' And then I said, 'I think I can too.'"
"And off I came here to Chicago, with the best of intentions, trying, really, to do, you know, what I thought would be kind of easy for...
O'Donnell recently spoke about the cancellation and was very philosophical about it. She said:
"Some viewers have been saying that it wasn't fair. It was fair. Listen, Oprah gave me an amazing shot at doing this. She really did. She put me back on TV. She believed in me. I didn't even know if I could do it again, truthfully. And she said, 'I think you can.' And then I said, 'I think I can too.'"
"And off I came here to Chicago, with the best of intentions, trying, really, to do, you know, what I thought would be kind of easy for...
- 3/22/2012
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Rosie O'Donnell has reportedly begun talks to star in Broadway's revival of Annie. The star, whose Own network series The Rosie Show recently got the axe after only five months on air, plans to move back to New York from Chicago and may fill the role of Miss Hannigan in the classic musical. "Ro loves Broadway and is super excited about playing the part," a friend of O'Donnell's explained to The Huffington Post. "The paperwork hasn't been signed yet but the negotiations are well under way. This is a great role that she (more)...
- 3/21/2012
- by By Jennifer Still
- Digital Spy
Rosie O'Donnell put news of her axed talk show aside on Monday night to celebrate her 50th birthday with boxer Mike Tyson.
The Rosie Show on Oprah Winfrey's Own network has been cancelled after just one season as bosses at the struggling channel put restructuring plans in place.
However, O'Donnell refused to let her career woes put a dampener on her birthday and she celebrated in style in Chicago, Illinois.
The star and her fiancee Michelle Rounds partied at the city's Paris Club alongside 50 other women who were also turning 50, and the presenter was stunned when Tyson turned up to help her cut her cake after appearing on her talkshow earlier in the day.
The party will be aired as part of Wednesday's episode of O'Donnell's show.
The Rosie Show on Oprah Winfrey's Own network has been cancelled after just one season as bosses at the struggling channel put restructuring plans in place.
However, O'Donnell refused to let her career woes put a dampener on her birthday and she celebrated in style in Chicago, Illinois.
The star and her fiancee Michelle Rounds partied at the city's Paris Club alongside 50 other women who were also turning 50, and the presenter was stunned when Tyson turned up to help her cut her cake after appearing on her talkshow earlier in the day.
The party will be aired as part of Wednesday's episode of O'Donnell's show.
- 3/21/2012
- WENN
Rosie O’Donnell used her Own talk show to — most diplomatically — share her take on Oprah Winfrey’s decision to end the evening talk show after its March 30 telecast.
“It was fair,” O’Donnell said in response to those who called The Rosie Show‘s axing unjust. “Listen, Oprah gave me an amazing shot… she put me back on TV, she believed in me… and off I came to Chicago with the best of intentions, trying to do what I thought would be kind of easy for me. But it wasn’t.”
O’Donnell reviewed the show’s format changes...
“It was fair,” O’Donnell said in response to those who called The Rosie Show‘s axing unjust. “Listen, Oprah gave me an amazing shot… she put me back on TV, she believed in me… and off I came to Chicago with the best of intentions, trying to do what I thought would be kind of easy for me. But it wasn’t.”
O’Donnell reviewed the show’s format changes...
- 3/20/2012
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Oprah Winfrey's cancelation of Rosie O'Donnell's Own Network show last week didn't rain on the parade of O'Donnell's 50th birthday bash. If anything, it provided reason to amp up Monday night's celebrating. Arriving with her fiancée Michelle Rounds at the Paris Club's sexy upstairs lounge Studio Paris in Chicago - festooned in yellows and blues with lots of chandeliers - the birthday girl kicked things off by addressing her show's recent demise and encouraging her production team and other attendees to have a great time.In addition to her Rosie Show staff, the show invited 50 women also turning 50 to attend,...
- 3/20/2012
- by Jennifer Garcia and Stephen M. Silverman
- PEOPLE.com
With curlers still in her hair, talk show host Rosie O'Donnell tweeted a photo with her hair and makeup team and the caption, "Last day of shooting in harpo - thanks stella and Michelle."
Own announced the end of "The Rosie Show" last weekend, and yesterday Rosie posted a video, thanking Oprah for the opportunity.
Own announced the end of "The Rosie Show" last weekend, and yesterday Rosie posted a video, thanking Oprah for the opportunity.
- 3/20/2012
- Extra
Surprise, surprise. Donald Trump is cheering the decision to cancel the TV show of his longtime enemy, Rosie O'Donnell. In a phone interview on Fox and Friends, Trump gave his take on the recent Own cancellation of The Rosie Show after five months on the air.
Trump said, "Well, I always knew that Oprah was smart. And frankly, that was just going to happen. I knew it immediately when they announced it. Rosie fails at everything. She had a variety show, it failed. I mean, I just don't understand now, somebody else, some moron will come and hire her again to do something else but that will fail. At some point, let her rest, let her go away. She'll never make it. And I've said it for years, she'll never make it. She must have a very good agent."
The star of NBC's Celebrity Apprentice...
Trump said, "Well, I always knew that Oprah was smart. And frankly, that was just going to happen. I knew it immediately when they announced it. Rosie fails at everything. She had a variety show, it failed. I mean, I just don't understand now, somebody else, some moron will come and hire her again to do something else but that will fail. At some point, let her rest, let her go away. She'll never make it. And I've said it for years, she'll never make it. She must have a very good agent."
The star of NBC's Celebrity Apprentice...
- 3/20/2012
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Rosie O'Donnell says she has no hard feelings toward Own for canceling The Rosie Show because it was a "fair" fate for a show she wrongfully presumed would be easy to do.
Own axes The Rosie Show
"It was fair," O'Donnell said in a video posted on YouTube on Monday. "Listen, Oprah [Winfrey] gave me an amazing shot at doing this. She really did. She put me back on TV. She believed in me. I didn't even know ...
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Own axes The Rosie Show
"It was fair," O'Donnell said in a video posted on YouTube on Monday. "Listen, Oprah [Winfrey] gave me an amazing shot at doing this. She really did. She put me back on TV. She believed in me. I didn't even know ...
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- 3/20/2012
- by Joyce Eng
- TVGuide - Breaking News
Rosie O'Donnell is speaking out after the Oprah Winfrey Network announced that "The Rosie Show" will tape its final episode on Tuesday, March 20.
"It was fair," Rosie said, said from the Chicago set of "The Rosie Show," in a video posted on YouTube.
"Listen, Oprah gave me an amazing shot at doing this. She really did. She put me back on TV. She believed in me. I didn't even know if I could do it again," she continued. "And off I came here to Chicago, with the best of intentions, trying, really, to do... what I thought ...
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"It was fair," Rosie said, said from the Chicago set of "The Rosie Show," in a video posted on YouTube.
"Listen, Oprah gave me an amazing shot at doing this. She really did. She put me back on TV. She believed in me. I didn't even know if I could do it again," she continued. "And off I came here to Chicago, with the best of intentions, trying, really, to do... what I thought ...
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- 3/20/2012
- by nobody@accesshollywood.com (AccessHollywood.com Editorial Staff)
- Access Hollywood
Rosie O'Donnell calls the cancellation of her show on Oprah's Own network "fair" and says the venture turned out to be a lot harder than she initially thought.
Own Cancels The Rosie Show
Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter about last week's announcement that Own was pulling the plug on The Rosie Show, O'Donnell said Oprah made the right decision amid sagging ratings. "It was fair. Listen: Oprah gave me an amazing shot at doing this. She really did. She put me back on TV. She believed in me. I didn't even know if I could do it again."
Rosie O'Donnell Engaged
"And off I came here to Chicago, with the best of intentions, trying, really, to do ... what I thought would be kind of easy for me," O'Donnell told THR. "But it wasn't really that easy. We sort of started off the wrong way. We were kind of trying to do a little bit of what...
Own Cancels The Rosie Show
Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter about last week's announcement that Own was pulling the plug on The Rosie Show, O'Donnell said Oprah made the right decision amid sagging ratings. "It was fair. Listen: Oprah gave me an amazing shot at doing this. She really did. She put me back on TV. She believed in me. I didn't even know if I could do it again."
Rosie O'Donnell Engaged
"And off I came here to Chicago, with the best of intentions, trying, really, to do ... what I thought would be kind of easy for me," O'Donnell told THR. "But it wasn't really that easy. We sort of started off the wrong way. We were kind of trying to do a little bit of what...
- 3/20/2012
- Entertainment Tonight
The canceled Rosie O.Donnell Show on Own has unleashed a tell-all avalanche of disgruntled staffers sharing their work nightmares. The Daily Beast interviewed former staffers of The Rosie Show who were former Oprah employees in Chicago. Own, the Oprah Winfrey Network issued a press release announcing The Rosie Show had been canceled over poor ratings. The report claims that O.Donnell.s staff had been alerted of the decision only hours before. The Beast writes: "Over a short TV life span, through countless reboots and hiatuses, the series had morphed from a delightful comedy hour that nonetheless premiered to weak ratings in the fall to a bleak, Larry King.style interview program with C-list guests like the cast of Dance Moms...
- 3/20/2012
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
In the wake of the cancellation of Rosie O’Donnell’s talk show, the Oprah Winfrey Network announced today that it is eliminating 30 positions in the network’s Los Angeles and New York Offices. Responsibilities will be distributed among the network’s venture partners, Discovery Communications and Harpo Studios.
“It is difficult to make tough business decisions that affect people’s lives,” said Own CEO and Chief Creative Officer Winfrey in a statement, “but the economics of a start-up cable network just don’t work with the cost structure that was in place. As CEO, I have a responsibility to...
“It is difficult to make tough business decisions that affect people’s lives,” said Own CEO and Chief Creative Officer Winfrey in a statement, “but the economics of a start-up cable network just don’t work with the cost structure that was in place. As CEO, I have a responsibility to...
- 3/19/2012
- by Lynette Rice
- EW - Inside TV
Less than a year after it began, Own announced the end of "The Rosie Show" on Friday.
O'Donnell addressed the situation, saying, "It was fair. Listen, Oprah gave me an amazing shot at doing this. She really did. She put me back on TV, she believed in me... I didn't even know if I could do it again. And off I came to Chicago, with the best of intentions, trying, really, to do, I don't know,...
O'Donnell addressed the situation, saying, "It was fair. Listen, Oprah gave me an amazing shot at doing this. She really did. She put me back on TV, she believed in me... I didn't even know if I could do it again. And off I came to Chicago, with the best of intentions, trying, really, to do, I don't know,...
- 3/19/2012
- Extra
Donald Trump has reopened his feud with Rosie O'Donnell, by slamming the exiting television host on Twitter.
"Rosie O'Donnell has failed again. Her ratings were abysmal and Oprah cancelled her on Friday night," Trump Tweeted on Monday morning. "When will media executives learn that Rosie just hasn't got it."
As previously reported on AccessHollywood.com, on Friday evening, the Oprah Winfrey Network announced that "The Rosie Show" will tape its final episode on Tuesday, March 20. The final episode will air, Friday, March 30.
In October of last year, Trump told Access Hollywood he actually was hoping for ...
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"Rosie O'Donnell has failed again. Her ratings were abysmal and Oprah cancelled her on Friday night," Trump Tweeted on Monday morning. "When will media executives learn that Rosie just hasn't got it."
As previously reported on AccessHollywood.com, on Friday evening, the Oprah Winfrey Network announced that "The Rosie Show" will tape its final episode on Tuesday, March 20. The final episode will air, Friday, March 30.
In October of last year, Trump told Access Hollywood he actually was hoping for ...
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- 3/19/2012
- by nobody@accesshollywood.com (AccessHollywood.com Editorial Staff)
- Access Hollywood
Los Angeles, California (X17online) - Rosie O'Donnell's daily talk show has been canceled after only five months, it was announced Friday. The Rosie Show, which aired on the Oprah Winfrey Network (Own), suffered poor ratings, multiple format changes, staff upsets, and other various problems that contributed to its failure. The Daily Beast reported Monday that Winfrey herself made the decision to give the show the axe, which comes as a shock considering the media mogul was O'Donnell's biggest cheerleader. Winfrey reportedly met with O'Donnell before making her final decision, and witnesses of the meeting described it as "awkward." Speculation of the show's dismal performance began to grow when O'Donnell decided to scrap her entire format and model it more closely after Bravo's Watch What Happens Live. There were also persistent rumors that the talk show host had nasty clashes with her staff, although one employee dismissed those claims.
- 3/19/2012
- x17online.com
Ding dong, The Rosie Show is dead. Oprah Winfrey and Rosie O’Donnell’s experiment in daytime talk for Own was canceled late Friday night after a lengthy period of rumblings around Chicago as to the show’s fate. Just a few weeks ago, The A.V. Club reported on O’Donnell’s quick abandonment of her Chicago house and on the show’s supposed move to New York. The latter is, of course, totally not happening anymore. The last episode of the show will air March 30. Friday’s episode, which aired right before the cancellation was announced, featured ...
- 3/19/2012
- avclub.com
Rosie O'Donnell's Own chat show has been cancelled after only five months. The Rosie Show premiered in October 2011 on Oprah Winfrey's cable network but has consistently suffered from low ratings. Winfrey has now announced that the programme will film its final episode on March 20, with an air date set for March 30. "I thank Rosie from the bottom of my heart for joining me on this journey. She has been an incredible partner, working to deliver the best possible show every single day," Winfrey said in a statement. "As I have learned in the last 15 months, a new network launch is always a challenge and ratings grow over time as you continue to gather an audience. I'm grateful to Rosie and the dedicated Rosie Show team for giving it their (more)...
- 3/17/2012
- by By Jennifer Still
- Digital Spy
Rosie O'Donnell's new chat show on Oprah Winfrey's TV network has been cancelled after just one season.
The Rosie Show premiered on Own last year but it will end this month.
The final episodes will tape next week and the last show is set to air on 30 March.
The show failed to win over critics and struggled with ratings.
Announcing the news in a statement on Friday, Winfrey said, "I’m grateful to Rosie and the dedicated Rosie Show team for giving it their all."
O'Donnell added, "I loved working with Oprah... It was a great year for me. I wish the show was able to attract more viewers, but it did not... On we go!"...
The Rosie Show premiered on Own last year but it will end this month.
The final episodes will tape next week and the last show is set to air on 30 March.
The show failed to win over critics and struggled with ratings.
Announcing the news in a statement on Friday, Winfrey said, "I’m grateful to Rosie and the dedicated Rosie Show team for giving it their all."
O'Donnell added, "I loved working with Oprah... It was a great year for me. I wish the show was able to attract more viewers, but it did not... On we go!"...
- 3/17/2012
- WENN
The stations groups that passed on a daytime syndicated talk show Rosie O’Donnell was shopping two years ago are probably having a “we told you so” moment today as O’Donnell’s daytime talk show on Own: Oprah Winfrey Network got the ax after five low-rated months on the air. Related: Own Cancels Rosie O’Donnell’s Talk Show Own went for broke with the launch of The Rosie Show, whose October premiere, along with that of Oprah’s Lifeclass, were broadcast on five Discovery networks. The struggling and money-losing Own spent some $10 million to market the two shows, whose debut was touted as an unofficial Own relaunch. That $10 million went where the previous $250 million+ in investment from Discovery went — down the drain. After an Ok start with 500,000 viewers tuning in to the premiere, Rosie quickly lost more than half of that to average under 200,000 viewers for most of its run,...
- 3/17/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Washington, Mar 17: Oprah Winfrey's Network (Own) is cancelling 'The Rosie Show' after airing it for just five months.
The show, hosted and produced by Rosie O'Donnell premiered in October last year to about 500,000 viewers but lost about half of that audience within days of its debut.
Recently, it changed the format from taping before a studio audience to a one-on-one interview setting with celebrities such as Kathy Griffin, Chelsea Handler and former Illinois first lady Patti Blagojevich.
In a statement released by Own, the 58-year-old thanked O'Donnell, CBS News reported.
The talk show queen also called.
The show, hosted and produced by Rosie O'Donnell premiered in October last year to about 500,000 viewers but lost about half of that audience within days of its debut.
Recently, it changed the format from taping before a studio audience to a one-on-one interview setting with celebrities such as Kathy Griffin, Chelsea Handler and former Illinois first lady Patti Blagojevich.
In a statement released by Own, the 58-year-old thanked O'Donnell, CBS News reported.
The talk show queen also called.
- 3/17/2012
- by Diksha Singh
- RealBollywood.com
The Oprah Winfrey Network has decided to cancel Rosie O'Donnell's low-rated daily talk series, The Rosie Show. It's been on the air for just five months.
The newbie cable channel has announced that the last episode of The Rosie Show will be taped on Tuesday, March 20th. The finale will then air 10 days later, on March 30th.
Here's the press release with all of the details:
Own: Oprah Winfrey Network Announces The Finale Of "The Rosie Show"
Los Angeles - Own: Oprah Winfrey Network announced today "The Rosie Show," the daily talk show hosted by Emmy Award-winning actress and comedian Rosie O'Donnell, will tape its final show on Tuesday, March 20, and the final episode will air on Friday, March 30 (7-8 p.m. Et/Pt).
"I thank Rosie from the bottom of my heart...
The newbie cable channel has announced that the last episode of The Rosie Show will be taped on Tuesday, March 20th. The finale will then air 10 days later, on March 30th.
Here's the press release with all of the details:
Own: Oprah Winfrey Network Announces The Finale Of "The Rosie Show"
Los Angeles - Own: Oprah Winfrey Network announced today "The Rosie Show," the daily talk show hosted by Emmy Award-winning actress and comedian Rosie O'Donnell, will tape its final show on Tuesday, March 20, and the final episode will air on Friday, March 30 (7-8 p.m. Et/Pt).
"I thank Rosie from the bottom of my heart...
- 3/17/2012
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
New York — Oprah Winfrey's Own network is pulling the curtain on "The Rosie Show" after five months on the air.
The show premiered in October to about 500,000 viewers but lost about half that audience within days of its debut.
Recently, it changed the format from taping before a studio audience to a one-on-one interview setting with celebrities such as Kathy Griffin, Chelsea Handler and former Illinois first lady Patti Blagojevich.
In a statement released by Own, Winfrey thanked O'Donnell. She called O'Donnell "an incredible partner" who worked to put on the best show "every single day."
O'Donnell also was quoted as saying she loved working with Winfrey and in Chicago and "wished" the show had better ratings.
The final episode will air March 30.
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Online:
http://www.oprah.com/rosie/rosie.html...
The show premiered in October to about 500,000 viewers but lost about half that audience within days of its debut.
Recently, it changed the format from taping before a studio audience to a one-on-one interview setting with celebrities such as Kathy Griffin, Chelsea Handler and former Illinois first lady Patti Blagojevich.
In a statement released by Own, Winfrey thanked O'Donnell. She called O'Donnell "an incredible partner" who worked to put on the best show "every single day."
O'Donnell also was quoted as saying she loved working with Winfrey and in Chicago and "wished" the show had better ratings.
The final episode will air March 30.
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Online:
http://www.oprah.com/rosie/rosie.html...
- 3/17/2012
- by AP
- Huffington Post
The Oprah Winfrey Network is parting ways with talk show host Rosie O'Donnell. The Rosie Show, which has aired on the network since December, is coming to an end later this month. The finale was announced in a press release earlier today by Own, where Oprah herself praised O'Donnell for being "an incredible partner, working to deliver the best possible show every single day." Own announced only last week that O'Donnell would be moving the show to New York. In the press release, O'Donnell thanks Oprah for welcoming her "with open arms."...
- 3/17/2012
- by Josh Feldman
- Mediaite - TV
Rosie O'Donnell is yet again a talk show host without a home. On Friday (March 16), Own announced that the final episode of "The Rosie Show" is slated to air on March 30.
"I thank Rosie from the bottom of my heart for joining me on this journey. She has been an incredible partner, working to deliver the best possible show every single day," says Oprah Winfrey in a statement. "As I have learned in the last 15 months, a new network launch is always a challenge and ratings grow over time as you continue to gather an audience. I'm grateful to Rosie and the dedicated Rosie Show team for giving it their all."
"I loved working with Oprah in the amazing city of Chicago," says O'Donnell. "I was welcomed with open arms and will never forget the kindness of all I encountered. It was a great year for me -- I wish...
"I thank Rosie from the bottom of my heart for joining me on this journey. She has been an incredible partner, working to deliver the best possible show every single day," says Oprah Winfrey in a statement. "As I have learned in the last 15 months, a new network launch is always a challenge and ratings grow over time as you continue to gather an audience. I'm grateful to Rosie and the dedicated Rosie Show team for giving it their all."
"I loved working with Oprah in the amazing city of Chicago," says O'Donnell. "I was welcomed with open arms and will never forget the kindness of all I encountered. It was a great year for me -- I wish...
- 3/17/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
As Oprah Winfrey's channel Own struggled during its first year, executives pointed to two bright lights on the horizon: an interview series hosted by Winfrey herself, and a Rosie O'Donnell talk show. The former has had some occasional spikes of media buzz, most recently when Winfrey interviewed the family of Whitney Houston, but the latter never quite caught on, despite near-monthly monthly revamps. And so it is that today, Own announced that the ax would fall on The Rosie Show. "It was a great year for me — I wish the show was able to attract more viewers — but it did not," O'Donnell said in a statement. "So I am headed back to my home in New York — with gratitude. On we go!"...
- 3/17/2012
- by Kyle Buchanan
- Vulture
Rosie O'Donnell's talk show is nearing the end. "The Rosie Show" has been canceled by Own, with the final show to tape on March 20 and air on March 30 at 7 p.m., the network said late Friday. The show, a production of Winfrey's Harpo Studios, O'Donnell's KidRo Productions, Inc., and SantaBu Productions, premiered Oct. 10, 2011. Calling O'Donnell "an incredible partner," Winfrey said, "As I have learned in the last 15 months, a new network launch is always a challenge and ratings grow over time as you continue to gather an audience."...
- 3/17/2012
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
Oprah Winfrey's struggling cable network needed a shot in the arm—but Rosie O'Donnell wasn't it. The Rosie Show, O'Donnell's first big TV project since leaving The View, has been canceled after one season, Own confirmed Friday. "I loved working with Oprah in the amazing city of Chicago," O'Donnell said in a statement. "I was welcomed with open arms and will never forget the kindness of all I encountered. It was a great year for me—I wish the show was able to attract more viewers—but it did not. So I am headed back to my home in New York—with gratitude. On we go!" And what did O'Donnell's now ex-boss have to say? "I thank...
- 3/17/2012
- E! Online
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