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, Barbara Walters had ...
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, ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Author Susan Page shares a biography of ...
On a special episode (first released on Thursday, April 11) of The Excerpt podcast: At age 47, Barbara Walters broke the glass ceiling for women in broadcast journalism, becoming co-anchor of a ...
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 ...
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 ...
The biographer of the late legendary broadcaster Barbara Walters shared which actress should play her in a movie. Susan Page, Washington bureau chief for USA Today and author of "The Rulebreaker: The ...
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, Barbara Walters had ...
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 ...