Barbara Walters died at her home in New York at 93. She was a news anchor, host, and TV personality for many years.
She broke a barrier for women when she became the first woman to host an evening news show.
Barbara Walters Was One of the First Women to Work in Tv News
Barbara Walters, a journalist and TV personality died at 93. She began her career in 1962 on the Today Show and worked for many years.
Walters had a TV career that lasted more than 50 years. She was known for her interviews with famous people, presidents, and other heads of state. She was on The Today Show, 20/20, The ABC Evening News, and The View.
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She hasn’t been on TV since 2014 when she was a co-host on The View.
Robert Iger, the CEO of Walt Disney, says she died at her home in New York. Cindi Berger, Walters’s representative, told NBC News that Walters died “peacefully in her home surrounded by loved ones.” No information has been given yet about the exact cause of death.
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