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What we know about Barbara Walters, from her notorious pal to the 'SNL' nickname she hated Barbara Walters’ start: ‘I was used to working with bullies’ In 1961, NBC's “Today” show hired ...
Barbara Walters didn’t set out to become a pioneer for females in media. The legendary broadcast journalist and “The View” creator was simply trying to survive as a woman in a male-dominated ...
Oprah Winfrey is sharing that one of the reasons she chose not to have kids is because of Barbara Walters The media mogul spoke about the topic in the new documentary film 'Barbara Walters: Tell ...
Oprah Winfrey reveals how Barbara Walters' complicated family life and career sacrifices influenced her decision not to have children in new Hulu doc.
Oprah Winfrey says in a new Barbara Walters documentary, "Tell Me Everything," the late journalist's relationship with her daughter is one reason she didn't have kids.
Winfrey’s comments were shared in the new documentary, “Barbara Walters Tell Me Everything,” which premiered Thursday night at the Tribeca Festival.
Even Barbara Walters, the subject of a new documentary, would be challenged in today's climate of media distrust, Peter Bart writes.
There is no single figure in television history whose longevity and influence match Barbara Walters'. She became a star on NBC's "Today" in the early 1960s, raising the stature of the morning ...
Rowland Scherman/Getty Barbara Walters with Hugh Downs (left) on the 'Today' set in 1966. In 1976, ABC hired her as the network’s first female nightly news co-anchor, opposite Harry Reasoner.
50 Years After JFK Assassination, Obama Says Security Is 'Not Something I Think About' In an interview with Barbara Walters, President Obama talks security after JFK.
Barbara Walters was best known for her career as a pioneering journalist who spent many years with TODAY and ABC News. But much less well known is the tumultuous story of her private life ...
It's been trending for awhile, but on Tuesday morning, the "Good Morning America" crew officially said goodbye to 2019 and let ABC News legend Barbara Walters ring in 2020 with her iconic catchphrase.