broadcast journalism
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When Barbara Walters died on Friday at the age of 93, she left behind a legacy of broadcast journalism, a career which first started in 1961 on NBC.
From Salon
Best known in more recent years for creating and hosting the long-running talk show, "The View," which debuted on ABC in 1997, Walters first started her career in broadcast journalism in 1961 at NBC's "Today" show.
From Salon
It remains the perfect send-off for the broadcaster who fought so diligently to modernize broadcast journalism and make it a more equitable and fair profession for women.
From Slate
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.
From Seattle Times
An integral part of whichever news show she was anchoring at a given time — or of her own “Barbara Walters Specials” — her interview style became one of the best known in broadcast journalism.
From New York Times
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