LAS VEGAS — Oprah Winfrey may be gone from daytime television, but the queen of talk is hardly forgotten. Winfrey, who recently ended her lauded talk show after 25 years, will be honored for changing the face of daytime television at Sunday night’s Daytime Emmy Awards, hosted by Wayne Brady and broadcast live on CBS from the Las Vegas Hilton. The 38th annual show honoring everything from soap operas to game shows to talk shows might seem more like a bittersweet goodbye, with nominees Regis Philbin, Meredith Vieira, “All My Children” and “One Life to Live” joining Winfrey on the way out. Read full article >>