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Oprah Winfrey is reported to have raked in $7 million to $9 million dollars from CBS for allowing the channel the rights to air the Prince Harry and Meghan Markle&#39;s&nbsp; two-hour interview which is now the most talked about show worldwide.</p>
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The Wall Street Journal reported: &quot;CBS is paying a license fee of between $7 million and $9 million for the rights to air Ms. Winfrey&rsquo;s interview with Prince Harry and the Duchess of Sussex, according to people familiar with the pact.&quot;</p>
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As part of the agreement with Winfrey&#39;s production company, Harpo Productions, the network &quot;has rights to license the special in international markets.&quot;</p>
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CBS is also making huge advertising profits from the special show. The Wall Street Journal said the network &quot;was seeking roughly $325,000 for 30 seconds of commercial time during the program according to ad buyers, about twice the normal price of ad time in that time period.&quot;</p>
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However, Harry and Meghan were not paid for their participation in the programme. A spokesperson for the couple confirmed to the Journal that the couple was not compensated, and at the start of the program, Oprah clarified:</p>
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&quot;Before we get in to it, I just want to make it clear to everybody that even though we&rsquo;re neighbours &hellip; that there has not been an agreement, you don&rsquo;t know what I&rsquo;m going to ask, and there is no subject that&rsquo;s off-limits and you are not getting paid for this interview.&quot;</p>
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Meghan response was: &quot;All of that is correct.&rdquo;</p>
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The high interest in the interview&mdash;and high cost for advertisers&mdash;led CBS to extend the special to a full two hours.</p>
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According to the Wall Street Journal, CBS beat out rival networks ABC and NBC for the rights to air the interview, produced by Oprah Winfrey&rsquo;s Harpo Productions. CBS also has the rights to license the special in international markets including the U.K.</p>
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