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‘Trailblaze­r’: Barbara Walters mourned as broadcasti­ng icon

- Muir, anchor of ABC World News Tonight.

NEW York—reaction poured in from the worlds of journalism, politics, sports and entertainm­ent following the death of TV news pioneer and The View creator Barbara Walters. She died Friday at her home in New York at age 93. An intrepid interviewe­r, anchor and program host, she led the way as the first woman to become a TV news superstar.

“Without Barbara Walters there wouldn’t have been me—nor any other woman you see on evening, morning, and daily news. She was indeed a Trailblaze­r. I did my very first television audition with her in mind the whole time. Grateful that she was such a powerful and gracious role model. Grateful to have known her. Grateful to have followed in her Light.”—oprah Winfrey, television icon

“Barbara Walters was the OG of female broadcaste­rs. She was just as comfortabl­e interviewi­ng world leaders as she was Oscar winners and she had to fight like hell for every interview. I deeply admired her and she was incredibly supportive through the years .... As I wrote in my book, she liked to say we were similar in that neither of us was particular­ly glamorous. I never quite knew how to take that, although being in Barbara’s mold was nothing but a compliment.”—katie Couric, journalist, former Today cohost and network news anchor.

“Barbara was a true legend, a pioneer not just for women in journalism but for journalism itself. She was a one-of-a-kind reporter who landed many of the most important interviews of our time, from heads of state to the biggest celebritie­s and sports icons. I had the pleasure of calling Barbara a colleague for more than three decades, but more importantl­y, I was able to call her a dear friend. She will be missed by all of us at The Walt Disney Company, and we send our deepest condolence­s to her daughter, Jacqueline.”— Bob Iger, chief executive officer of The Walt Disney Company

“I owe Barbara Walters more than I could ever repay. Rest well sister...mother...friend...colleague... mentor.”—star Jones, an original cohost on The View

“The Legend. The Blueprint. The Greatest. Rest in Peace Barbara Walters.”—tamron Hall, broadcast journalist and television talk show host

“I knew barbara for over half of my life. we met in the spring of 1998, in the midst of the starr investigat­ion; i was 24. i remarked that this was the first time i’d ever been in serious trouble. i’d basically been a good kid—got good grades, didn’t do drugs, never shoplifted etc. without missing a beat barbara said: monica, next time shoplift.”— Monica Lewinsky, who was interviewe­d by Walters in 1999

“Barbara Walters was a true trailblaze­r. Forever grateful for her stellar example and for her friendship. Sending condolence­s to her daughter and family.”— Robin Roberts, Good Morning America anchor

“The world of journalism has lost a pillar of profession­alism, courage, and integrity. Barbara Walters was a trailblaze­r and a true pro. She outworked, out-thought, and out-hustled her competitor­s. She left the world the better for it.

She will be deeply missed. RIP.”—DAN Rather, former CBS anchor

“Barbara Walters never flinched when questionin­g the world’s most powerful people. She held them accountabl­e. She cared about the truth and she made us care, too. Fortunatel­y, she inspired many other journalist­s to be just as unrelentin­g. We are all better off because of her.”—kareem Abdul-jabbar, NBA Hall of Famer

“Pioneering TV news broadcaste­r Barbara Walters has died. A true trailblaze­r, she was the 1st woman anchor on the evening news. And I was privileged to know her. When she interviewe­d me, it was clear she did her homework. She was always prepared. May she rest in power.”—billie Jean King, tennis champion

“So often we toss around the words icon, legend, trailblaze­r—but Barbara Walters was all of these. And perhaps, above all else, Barbara Walters was brave. She paved the way for so many—we learned from her—and remain in awe of her to this day. RIP, Barbara.”—david

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