On May 15, 1953, TV Guide ran a profile of Barbara Walters, young producer of a 15-minute children’s program called “Ask the Camera.” By the time she died, almost 70 years later, Walters had bypassed ...
Barbara Walters was one of the most influential people to ever hit the American airwaves, but her story was more complex than just being a trailblazer of network news. Hitting shelves on Tuesday, ...
Tribeca: "She did not have the strongest moral compass," said the man who co-wrote Walters' biography with her in a truthful moment among many in Jackie Jesko's nuanced documentary. The temptation to ...
Barbara Walters officially retired less than 10 years ago, but it’s already impossible to imagine another journalist replicating her combination of celebrity and clout. Her outsize role, and often ...
Newscaster Barbara Walters sits in her office as she prepares for her debut on ABC's evening news program in New York on Oct. 4, 1976. (AP) Review by Lynne Olson When Walter Cronkite learned in April ...
Author Susan Page shares a biography of Barbara Walters, the most successful female broadcaster of all time, whose personal demons fueled an ambition that broke all the rules and finally gave women a ...
Barbara Walters’s career ambitions kept her from true love, writes Susan Page in the upcoming biography, “The Rule Breaker: The Life and Times of Barbara Walters” (April 23, Simon & Schuster). The ...
Barbara Walters was the first million-dollar woman on TV. But behind the scenes, the legendary interviewer and “The View” founder was a difficult and calculating star who did not have “the strongest ...
On May 15, 1953, TV Guide ran a profile of Barbara Walters, young producer of a 15-minute children’s program called “Ask the Camera.” Dec 31, 1969 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Barbara Walters was the first million-dollar woman on TV. But behind the scenes, the legendary interviewer and “The View” founder ...