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Trailblazing US television news broadcaster Barbara Walters dies aged 93

Author
NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Sat, 31 Dec 2022, 4:22PM
Photo / AP
Photo / AP

Trailblazing US television news broadcaster Barbara Walters dies aged 93

Author
NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Sat, 31 Dec 2022, 4:22PM

Barbara Walters, the intrepid US interviewer, anchor and programme host who led the way as the first woman to become a TV news superstar during a network career remarkable for its duration and variety, has died. She was 93.

Walters’ death was announced by ABC on air Friday night and also by her publicist.

“Barbara Walters passed away peacefully in her home surrounded by loved ones. She lived her life with no regrets. She was a trailblazer not only for female journalists, but for all women,” said publicist Cindi Berger in a statement.

During nearly four decades at ABC, and before that at NBC, Walters’ exclusive interviews with rulers, royalty and entertainers brought her celebrity status that ranked with theirs, while placing her at the forefront of the trend in broadcast journalism that made stars of TV reporters and brought news programs into the race for higher ratings.

Walters made headlines in 1976 as the first female network news anchor, with an unprecedented US$1 million annual salary that drew gasps and criticism (while lost in the outcry were her additional duties extending beyond news). Her drive was legendary as she competed — not just with rival networks, but with colleagues at her own network — for each big “get” in a world jammed with more and more interviewers, including female journalists who had followed on the trail she blazed.

“I never expected this!” Walters said in 2004, taking measure of her success. “I always thought I’d be a writer for television. I never even thought I’d be in front of a camera.”

Cuba's leader Fidel Castro, centre right, responds to a question from American NBC reporter Barbara Walters in 1975. Photo / APCuba's leader Fidel Castro, centre right, responds to a question from American NBC reporter Barbara Walters in 1975. Photo / AP

Oprah Winfrey embraces Barbara Walters during a taping of Walters' final co-host appearance on The View. AP Photo / ABC / Ida Mae AstuteOprah Winfrey embraces Barbara Walters during a taping of Walters' final co-host appearance on The View. AP Photo / ABC / Ida Mae Astute

But she was a natural on camera, especially when plying notables with questions.

 “I’m not afraid when I’m interviewing, I have no fear!” Walters told The Associated Press in 2008.

Walters is survived by her only daughter, Jacqueline Danforth.

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