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NPR It was this day 41 years ago that Barbara Walters became the first female nightly network news anchor. When she retired in 2014, we recapped her career, about which she said:
"I've accomplished what I wanted to accomplish."
Barbara Walters: The Original Peggy Olson
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Like her Mad Men counterpart, the 84-year-old broadcasting legend got her start as a secretary for a Manhattan advertising agency. That's not the only parallel for Walters, who retired this week.
107 months ago
People.com Amy Schumer got candid with Barbara Walters.
123 months ago
Jezebel Bradley Cooper is "very screwable.”
123 months ago
The Daily Beast “The softer side of The Donald you’ve never seen,” as Walters puts it in a voiceover, channeling professional star-worshiper Robin Leach.
124 months ago
People.com Barbara Walters brings up an interesting point.
124 months ago
HuffPost Media "The so-called hard news, a woman couldn't do it. The audience wouldn't accept her voice," Walters says. "She couldn't go into the war zones, she couldn't ask the tough questions."
128 months ago
HuffPost Live #NAILEDIT
131 months ago
HuffPost Live
131 months ago
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131 months ago
Refinery29 Oh damn....Kim Kardashian looks tense
133 months ago
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