Barbara Walters

Barbara Walters passes a portrait of herself as she leaves the NBC studio, accompanied by her assistant Mary Hornickle, after her April 23, 1976 NBC "Today" show. Walters became the highest paid on-camera news person in the television industry at the time and the first woman to anchor a major network news program when she joined ABC at a reported salary of $1 million a year.
Barbara Walters passes a portrait of herself as she leaves the NBC studio, accompanied by her assistant Mary Hornickle, after her April 23, 1976 NBC "Today" show. Walters became the highest paid on-camera news person in the television industry at the time and the first woman to anchor a major network news program when she joined ABC at a reported salary of $1 million a year.
Barbara Walters
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23 April, 1976
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