The famous American broadcaster is dead Barbara WaltersInterviewing leaders and leaders, and the first television star in the United States at the age of 93, after a busy career that spanned decades and was characterized by its continuity and diversity.
channel has been stopped ABC News The American, who watched Walters’ march, broadcast it Friday evening to announce the death of the famous broadcaster.
News anchor Cindy Berger said in a statement that Walters lived her life with no regrets, as she was a pioneer not just for female journalists but for all women, adding that Walters died peacefully at her New York home.
“Barbara was a true legend and a pioneer not only for women in journalism, but for journalism itself,” said Bob Iger, CEO of The Walt Disney Company, which owns ABC.
And the American Associated Press reported on the past four decades ABC And kissed him in a canal NBCWaltzer conducted exclusive interviews with governesses, royal personalities, and artists, which made her famous among their ranks, and this put her at the forefront of the trend that made stars of television stars.
Walters made headlines in 1976 when she was the first female news anchor with an unprecedented annual salary of $1 million, and her drive was legendary as she competed not only with rival networks, but also with colleagues in the its own network.
Walters conducted interviews with many presidents, including President Anwar Sadat, the late Libyan President Muammar Gaddafi, Russian President Bashar al-Assad, and Russian President Vladimir Putin, as the first American broadcaster to do so, the late Palestinian President Yasser Arafat and the late Cuban president President Fidel Castro.