September 02, 2011
Reuters
By Claire Atkinson, New York Post
Oprah Winfrey is in need of an Internet intervention.
The talk show queen plans to huddle with top tech players next week to gin up some ideas for reviving her flagship site, Oprah.com, whose traffic has plummeted since her daytime talk show ended in May, The Post has learned.
Winfrey will sit down with executives next week to learn as much as she can about the future of the Web and how best to harness social media, a source said.
The event is being held at the home of Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg, considered the most powerful woman in Silicon Valley.
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