Barbara Walters Makes Evening News History: 20/20 ‘Our Barbara’ Part 4



Walters joined ABC News in 1976, becoming the first female anchor of an evening news program. WATCH THE FULL EPISODE: bit.ly/3IjmqJy WATCH ON HULU: bit.ly/3WCyRUR #abcnews #barbarawalters #news #journalist #broadcasting #history

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17 comments

  1. I love her personality, voice, empathy, hearing, emotions, the movement of her ability to hear and create the questions with the harmony of her body movements. She made me smile, laugh , surprise me, react, question me!! Unique, Amazing, Intelligent and with many Class. Thank you Mrs. Barbara Walters you will be in my heart forever. Greetings from Buenos Aires, Argentine ❀

  2. She was a good reporterπŸ‘πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸ™ŒπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸ™πŸ½

  3. Barbara Walters was one of those powerful women I grew up seeing on TV as a young girl and as I got older I still got to enjoy her and look at her as a power figure. She had amazing journalistic skills

  4. She was the same age as Anne Frank.

  5. Her legacy is crap. She humiliated and embarrassed people by asking them extremely personal questions live, including questions about their sexuality that she had already agreed not to ask.

    Humiliating people to make a name for yourself is garbage

    Her legacy is how not to do journalism. She will not be missed. Trash human being.

  6. Did not like her, I’m sorry. Often very nosy and insensitive.

  7. πŸ’–God bless her for calling out sexists all these times. Women all over the world should take after her on su h dignity to uphold women. Not the domineering feminist way or the women who lose self-respect and run after men because they worship them. NO. Barbara knew and showed us that being a woman of Dignity is about Self-respect while with vulnerability while holding other people the same accountability to respect themselves and everyone else by showing the public who they are. She was such a FORCE gently hitting and breaking new grounds before all those men knew what was happening.
    Thank you for the inspiration and for your legacy Barbara ✨🌺.

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  11. My deepest condolences and sympathies for loss of Barbara Walters,
    She was a journalistic innovator, and She helped, building a firm journalistic foundation for many other women in news media, journalistic reporting, and throughout her historic, and Legendary Career she presented herself with poise, and classic professionalism, with directness and openness.

    She asked the unique, and sometimes difficult questions, and she will Be Remembered for her many Contributions to the News Media, Journalism, television Reporting Timeline.
    Barbara Walters Media Endeavors are woven in the fabric of News Media and Journalistic History.

    Author Advocate, Activist for Humanity,
    Jason Sandifer,
    Michigan,
    01/02/2023

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  13. Just saw an old video with Walters interviewing Oprah… Ha Ha Ha … I couldn't stand to watch but a minute . I dont know who ruled I fast forward to the end and Oprah did say Walters was her inspiration. Like a typical talk show host, the audience is not interested in the host they want to see the star at the time. So you have two hosts interviewing each other and no body cared.

  14. She was a tough cookie, I grew up with her on 20/20 and the specials she would do. The game was – she made them cry. She was a gift for us women, the suffrage movement was silently still going on, she was the General of that fighting

  15. I loved Barbara because she asked questions we all wanted the answers too that many interviews would not ask!