Oprah Winfrey receives an Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree at Harvard University on May 30.
Winfrey, who runs her own TV network, was named the most powerful celebrity on Wednesday by Forbes – heading the six women and four men who make up the top 10.
It was the fifth time the former talk show host has headed the annual ranking of 100 celebrities.
Singer Lady Gaga came in second, followed by director-producer Steven Spielberg and singers Beyoncé and Madonna.
"There is nobody else with that kind of consistency and power," said Dorothy Pomerantz of Forbes.com. "There are only three people who have been on every single one of our lists since 1999. It is Oprah, Howard Stern and Steven Spielberg."
Singer and actress Jennifer Lopez, who was number one last year, dropped to 12th place.
With earnings of $77-million from June 2012 to 2013, Winfrey was not the highest earning celebrity, an honour that went to Madonna who made $125-million, but Forbes said Winfrey's position in Hollywood and her presence in the press, on television and in social media propelled her to the number one spot.
"She still wields an enormous amount of power, which is really what we look for in our fame matrix. She is taking this cable network and turning it around just through the sheer force of her will, her connections and her ability."
Despite hip surgery, which forced her to cut short a tour, Lady Gaga earned $80-million in the past 12 months which, along with her army of fans and powerful social media presence, assured her second place.
"She is still a huge force in pop music. Even when she is not playing, people are talking about her and speculating about her," Pomerantz said.
Money, fame and social media
Spielberg, with earnings of $100-million in the last year, was the top man on the list, ahead of rock star Bon Jovi at number seven, tennis champion Roger Federer and Justin Bieber, the youngest member of the list, squeezed into the top ten at number nine.
Although only 23, sixth place singer Taylor Swift made the list for the first time and rounded out the top 10 along with Emmy-award winning TV talk show host Ellen DeGeneres.
Forbes based a celebrity's earnings on income from tours, books, contracts, endorsements, movies and residuals. Each celebrity was given a marketability score, developed by California market research firm E-Poll.
It gauged fame and influence by how often celebrities appear in the media. It used Starcount, a Singapore-based company that looks at 11 social media platforms including Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, to determine their presence in social media.
"In today's world celebrities have this enormous ability to reach out to their fans, who really are their customers, and to sell their product, which is really themselves. If they don't take advantage of that it hurts them," said Pomerantz.
Pop stars, most notably Bieber, Lady Gaga and Barbados-born singer Rihanna, are particularly good with handling social media, according to Forbes.
Top celebrity couples include Beyoncé and her husband Jay-Z (32), American football quarterback Tom Brady (65) and his model wife Gisele Bündchen (81), and actor Ashton Kutcher (53) and his girlfriend Mila Kunis (89).
Best actress Oscar winner Jennifer Lawrence, who was number 49, is a newcomer to the list this year, as is Hugh Jackman, who was number 11, and new father Channing Tatum (23).
The full list of the top 100 celebrities can be found here. – Reuters