Will Oprah’s Podcast Still Be On YouTube Now That Amazon Has This New Deal?
Oprah Winfrey has signed a multiyear, reportedly $100 million licensing deal with Amazon to distribute and repurpose her intellectual property, including 'The Oprah Podcast,' past TV episodes, and book club content. Despite the Amazon agreement, all podcast episodes—past, present, and future—will remain available on YouTube. Starting in July, the podcast will also be accessible across Amazon’s platforms, including Prime Video, Amazon Music, and Audible. The deal includes rights to all 4,561 episodes of 'The Oprah Winfrey Show,' though plans for their use have not yet been finalized.
- ▪Oprah Winfrey signed a licensing deal with Amazon covering her podcast, TV show archive, book club, and other content.
- ▪All episodes of 'The Oprah Podcast' will continue to be available on YouTube alongside their new presence on Amazon platforms.
- ▪Beginning in July, the podcast will be distributed across Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Music, Fire TV, and Audible.
- ▪Amazon has acquired rights to all 4,561 episodes of 'The Oprah Winfrey Show,' but specific usage plans have not been announced.
- ▪The deal is reportedly worth around $100 million and requires Winfrey to produce two podcast episodes per week.
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LeadershipCareersWill Oprah’s Podcast Still Be On YouTube Now That Amazon Has This New Deal?ByTerina Allen,Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Covering careers and strategic leadership for executives and managers.Follow AuthorApr 27, 2026, 11:17pm EDTApr 27, 2026, 11:32pm EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JANUARY 13: Oprah Winfrey takes part in an In Conversation on hers and Dr. Ania M. Jastreboff's book Enough at 92Y on January 13, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by Michael Loccisano/Getty Images)Getty ImagesFewer than 16 months into the production of “The Oprah Podcast” and approximately 15 years after ending her historic 25-year run on television, Oprah Winfrey has signed a lucrative licensing deal with Amazon.Amazon announced Monday that it has secured a multiyear contract to distribute, repurpose and repackage Ms. Winfrey’s vast collection of intellectual property (IP) content (i.e. her podcast, the original television show episodes, the book club and more). Technically the IP is owned by Harpo Productions, Ms. Winfrey’s company.According to The New York Times, the deal is in the $100 million range and has Oprah Winfrey committing to host two podcast episodes each week per the agreement. These podcast episodes run approximately an hour in length and are using formats increasingly similar to the original talk show format that catapulted Ms. Winfrey to the ranking of highest grossing and longest running talk show host of all time.Will The Oprah Podcast be available on YouTube now that Amazon has this licensing deal?In late 2024, more than 13 years after ending her television talk show, Oprah Winfrey began hosting “The Oprah Podcast” via YouTube. To date, the podcast has more than 914K YouTube subscribers, and the channel has published approximately 932 videos of content.What happens to the podcast YouTube channel and episodes that are already on YouTube?And, will future podcast episodes be available exclusively on Amazon? Or, will they also be available on YouTube?The answer, according to The New York Times, is that all of “The Oprah Podcast” episodes (past, current and future) will continue to be available on YouTube. Nicole Sperling with The Times writes:MORE FOR YOUThose shows will still be available on YouTube, as will all her new content. But beginning in July, the podcasts will also be available across Amazon’s services including Prime Video, Amazon Music, Fire TV Channels and Audible. Amazon executives are hopeful that the popularity of her podcast will get supercharged as a result.Steve Boom, a vice president with Amazon, celebrates the booming world of podcasts and told The New York Times that, “This is the ultimate validation of where the world is going.” He went on to say, “You have the most influential talk show host in history, by orders of magnitude, leaning heavily into this new world. Now we see where the world is going, and we at Amazon are just happy to be along for the ride.”Oprah Winfrey is 72 years old and has spent her life in media. She says she is happy to continue the work that she “is called to do” via the podcast and applauds the arrangement with Amazon as an opportunity to expand the podcast’s reach globally. if (!window.cnxel) { window.cnxel = {}; window.cnxel.cmd = []; var iframe = document.createElement('iframe'); iframe.style.display = 'none';…
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