Queen of reality TV: Kim Kardashian appears on the new issue of the Hollywood Reporter
They already have four reality series under their belt but Kim Kardashian says her family could be on TV for years to come.
'These shows could really go on for years,' the 31-year-old tells The Hollywood Reporter.
'There are so many of us, but I think we'll see more of my younger siblings [Kendall and Kylie].'
Kardashian and her mother Kris Jenner appear in the latest issue of the entertainment bible that named the family one of its 'rule breakers' of 2011.
The Kardashian clan are rumoured to have made a total of $65 million last year through their TV series and a host of endorsement deals.
Their fame began with Keeping Up With the Kardashians, but they have starred in other offshoots including Kourtney and Khloe Take Miami, Kourtney and Kim Take New York and Khloe and Lamar.
But, as one of six children, Kardashian says the family could keep on doing reality TV for a long time to come.
'The show could go on for years,' she says, 'but when the fun stops so will we.'
Bringing the brand: Kim with her momanager Kris Jenner in photo featured inside the magazine
At the end of October she filed for divorce after just 72 days of marriage.
Jenner - the family's matriarch and manager - is philosophical.
'I'm really proud at how hard we've all worked this year and what we've accomplished,' the 56-year-old says.
'We roll as one big unit, so whether something's sad, happy or tragic, we come together as a family and everything falls into place.'
Kardashian appears on one of four special covers for the magazine's year-end double-issue.
Two and a Half Men star Ashton Kutcher and the show's creator and writer Chuck Lorre appear on one version.
The cast of Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close - the new film starring Sandra Bullock and Tom Hanks - appear on another, while the final one features Reed Hastings, the CEO of Netflix.
They are all part of a list of 'people and stories' that the Reporter believes 'changed (and challenged) the world of entertainment' in 2011.
The $65 million family: The Kardashians and co already have four TV shows
The Punk'd host joined the cast at a time when the eight-year-old hit series could have finished without its popular lead.
'It was a long dark tunnel for many monthstrying to decide whether to continue the show or let it fade away,' says Lorre who was the target of Sheen's ire for months.
But he says that when he met Kutcher he knew he had made the right decision to carry on with a new star.
'After that meeting was over I called [Two and a Half Men producers] Lee Aronsohn and Edward Gorodetsky and I said: 'We have to make this happen. This guy's amazing'.'
Nearly 29 million people watched Kutcher's first episode and the series will end 2011 with an average of 19 million viewers each week.
Despite this success, the 33-year-old says: 'I don't pay attention to ratings.
'If the feedback was that the show wasn't working, we would have changed things.
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