Print “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” is more than a TV show — it’s an empire. And when the reality show shuts down June 10 after 20 seasons on E!, the family’s entrepreneurial machinery will keep on humming. The relationship between series and the empire has been there from the start, with the former seen as a potential boon to the family’s retail businesses before sparking even greater ambitions. “I thought, ‘This will be so great for the stores,’” mom Kris Jenner tells The Times’ Yvonne Villarreal in her oral history of the pilot episode. “Kim and I would set these goals every year. And [in 2007, the year ‘KUWTK’ premiered], we set a goal to develop her first fragrance, which was Kim Kardashian. That was the start of what we saw the potential could be down the road.”