Barbara Walters

Description: (Pioneering U.S. Television Journalist)

Barbara Jill Walters was a television personality and broadcast journalist who first became famous as the segment producer of women’s interest stories on the NBC News program ‘The Today Show’. Highly acclaimed for her exceptional interviewing ability and journalistic standards, she was the first woman ever to acquire the title ‘co-host’ for any news program. She was very popular with the viewers and because of this, she was allotted more air time by the channel. An ambitious woman who became a role model for other female journalists to follow, she became the first female co-anchor of any network evening news when she worked with Harry Reasoner on the ‘ABC Evening News’. Thereafter she hosted several morning television shows like ‘Today’ and ‘The View’. For twenty-five years she worked as the co-host and producer of the news magazine ‘20/20’ (from 1979 to 2004). She was noted for her candid, no-nonsense style of speaking and was known to never mince words even when speaking about sensitive issues. Her field of specialty was personality journalism and she had the distinction of interviewing several world leaders, including the Shah of Iran, Russia’s Boris Yeltsin, China’s Jiang Zemin, Libya’s Muammar al-Gaddafi, and India’s Indira Gandhi.

Overview

Birthday September 25, 1929 (Libra)
Born In United States
Alternative names Barbara Jill Walters
Height 165 cm
City Boston
Died on December 30, 2022
Spouse/Ex- Lee Guber (1963–1976), Merv Adelson (1981–1984; 1986–1992), Robert Henry Katz (1955–1957)
Parents Louis Edward Walters
Dena Seletsky
Children Jacqueline Dena Guber
Relatives Burton Walters, Jacqueline Walters

Did you know

How long did Barbara Walters work on the television news magazine program 20/20? Barbara Walters worked on the television news magazine program "20/20" for 25 years, from 1979 to 2004.
What year did Barbara Walters become the first female co-anchor of a network evening news program in the United States? Barbara Walters became the first female co-anchor of a network evening news program in the United States in 1976.
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