O, The Oprah Magazine

This edition featured the late Breonna Taylor, a young woman killed by police in Louisville, Kentucky.

[12][13] The issue featured an article where Oprah thanked readers and also acknowledged it was the "final monthly print edition."

Casey wrote The New York Times bestseller The Devil's Teeth: A True Story of Obsession and Survival Among America's Great White Sharks (2005), and The Wave.

[citation needed] In September 2009, the magazine hired former Publishers Weekly editor-in-chief Sara Nelson as books editor at O.

[23] In a March 2001 article entitled "O Positive", Noreen O'Leary argued that Winfrey was well on her way to influencing the content of women's magazines beyond her own, just as she has helped reshape daytime TV and the world of book publishing.

[24] In April 2001, Oprah Winfrey and the Hearst Corporation were sued for trademark infringement by Ronald Brockmeyer, publisher of «O», a German erotic periodical whose publication dated back to the 1990s.