WALTERS, BARBARA


Meaning of WALTERS, BARBARA in English

born Sept. 25, 1931, Boston, Mass., U.S.

U.S. television journalist.

After brief employment in an advertising agency, she became assistant to the publicity director for New York City's NBC-affiliated television station. She worked in television as a writer-producer (1952–58), interviewer (1964–74), and cohost (1974–76) of NBC's Today show, for which she won an Emmy Award in 1975. In 1976–78, for an unprecedented $1 million a year, she was coanchor of the ABC Evening News , the first woman to anchor a network newscast in the U.S. From 1976 she hosted the series of Barbara Walters Specials , interviewing celebrities and world leaders Her disarmingly direct questioning drew many subjects into frequently interesting and occasionally provocative moments of self-revelation. In 1982 and 1983 she received Emmy Awards for best interviewer. From 1984 she also cohosted ABC's 20/20 news magazine program.

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