Pioneering television journalist Barbara Walters dead at 93

Barbara Walters arrives at the White House Correspondents' Association annual dinner in Washington, D.C., on May 3, 2014.
Barbara Walters arrives at the White House Correspondents' Association annual dinner in Washington, D.C., on May 3, 2014. Photo credit Nicholas Kamm/AFP via Getty Images
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Pioneering television journalist Barbara Walters has died. She was 93.

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The news was announced by ABC, where she spent the bulk of her career.

Walters began her television career on NBC's "Today" in 1962. She became the show's co-host in 1974, and she was the first woman to host a morning news program.

President Gerald Ford and First Lady Betty Ford on ABC News with broadcast journalist Barbara Walters in July 1980, during the Republican National Convention in Detroit.
President Gerald Ford and First Lady Betty Ford on ABC News with broadcast journalist Barbara Walters in July 1980, during the Republican National Convention in Detroit. Photo credit David Hume Kennerly/Getty Images

She became the first woman to host an evening network newscast in 1976, when she joined ABC's "Evening News," co-hosting with Harry Reasoner until 1978.

The following year, she became co-host of the ABC newsmagazine "20/20," with Hugh Downs.

Walters is also known as the co-creator and longtime co-host of daytime talk show "The View." She won two Emmy Awards for her work on the show, including Best Talk Show Host in 2009. She retired from the show in 2014.

No cause of death has been announced.

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