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Walters blazed a trail for women in broadcast news after becoming the first female anchor on an evening news program in 1976 — with an unprecedented $1 million annual salary.
Legendary TV journalist Barbara Walters died Friday at the age of 93. She spoke with NPR's Michel Martin in 2008.
Barbara Walters, the iconic TV journalist known for her interviews with presidents, world leaders and Hollywood stars, has died at the age of 93, a representative for Walters confirmed to CBS News ...
Trailblazing journalist Barbara Walters wasn't happy when ABC News hired Diane Sawyer, a younger journalist, to do similar sit-downs, according to a new documentary.
Barbara Walters, a legendary journalist who interviewed world leaders and created "The View," has died at 93.
Barbara Walters, the glass-ceiling-shattering newswoman whose intimate television interviews with celebrities and world figures blended show business and journalism and induced many a tear, has died.
Barbara Walters, the groundbreaking TV journalist who interviewed presidents from Richard Nixon to Barack Obama, died Friday. She was 93. Walters’ death was announced by her longtime employer… ...
Walters began her trailblazing on-camera career as the first female co-host of "Today" in 1974, and won the first of 12 Emmy awards she'd receive over her lifetime. She went on to become the first ...
Barbara Walters, the pioneering TV broadcaster who blazed a trail for women in a male-dominated medium, died Friday. She was 93.
Legendary journalist Barbara Walters died on Friday night at the age of 93, her rep confirmed to Page Six.
Legendary journalist Barbara Walters died at the age of 93 on Friday at her home in New York. Walters was a trailblazer in the news industry, serving as the first female co-host of NBC's The Today ...