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Author Page, Susan, 1951- author.

Title The rulebreaker : the life and times of Barbara Walters / Susan Page.

Publication Info. New York : Simon & Schuster, 2024.
©2024
4 holds on first copy returned of 22 copies

Copies

Location Call No. Status
 Berlin-Peck Memorial Library - New Materials  92 BIOGRAPHY WALTERS    Check Shelf
 Bristol, Main Library - New Materials  B WALTERS, BARBARA    In Processing
 Bristol, Manross Branch - New Materials  B WALTERS    In Processing
 Burlington Public Library - New Books  B WALTERS    In Processing
 Canton Public Library - Adult New Materials  BIO WALTERS    DUE 05-15-24
 Cheshire Public Library - Adult New Materials Lower Level  BIOGRAPHY WALTERS    In Transit +1 HOLD
 Cromwell-Belden Public Library - New Materials  B WALTERS B.    Check Shelf
 East Hartford, Raymond Library - Adult New Materials  B WALTERS BARBARA    DUE 05-21-24
 Enfield, Main Library - New Materials  B WALTERS    Check Shelf
 Farmington, Main Library - On Order    On Order

Edition First Simon & Schuster hardcover edition.
Description xvii, 444 pages, 32 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
Note Includes bibliographical references (pages 347-422) and index.
Summary The definitive biography of the most successful female broadcaster of all time--Barbara Walters--a woman whose personal demons fueled an ambition that broke all the rules and finally gave women a permanent place on the air, written by bestselling author Susan Page. Barbara Walters was a force from the time TV was exploding on the American scene in the 1960s to its waning dominance in a new world of competition from streaming services and social media half a century later. She was not just a groundbreaker for women (Oprah announced when she was seventeen that she wanted to be Barbara Walters), but also expanded the big TV interview and then dominated the genre. By the end of her career, she had interviewed more of the famous and infamous, from presidents to movie stars to criminals to despots, than any other journalist in history. Then at sixty-seven, past the age many female broadcasters found themselves involuntarily retired, she pioneered a new form of talk TV called The View. She is on the short list of those who have left the biggest imprints on television news and on our culture, male or female. So, who was the woman behind the legacy?In The Rulebreaker, Susan Page conducts 150 interviews and extensive archival research to discover that Walters was driven to keep herself and her family afloat after her mercurial and famous impresario father attempted suicide. But she never lost the fear of an impending catastrophe, which is what led her to ask for things no woman had ever asked for before, to ignore the rules of misogynistic culture, to outcompete her most ferocious competitors, and to protect her complicated marriages and love life from scrutiny. Page breaks news on every front--from the daring things Walters did to become the woman who reinvented the TV interview to the secrets she kept until her death. This is the eye-opening account of the woman who knew she had to break all the rules so she could break all the rules about what viewers deserved to know.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 347-422) and index.
Subject Walters, Barbara, 1929-2022.
Television journalists -- United States -- Biography.
Women journalists -- Biography.
Women journalists -- Biography.
Journalists -- Biography.
Genre/Form Biographies.
Biographies.
ISBN 1982197927 (hardcover)
9781982197926 (hardcover)
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