Bill Moyers, Influential Journalist And Former White House Press Secretary, Dies At 91

Bill Moyers, a prominent figure in American journalism and former White House press secretary under President Lyndon B. Johnson, passed away on Thursday at the age of 91 due to complications from prostate cancer.

Born Billy Don Moyers on June 5, 1934, in Hugo, Oklahoma, he began his career as a Baptist minister before transitioning into politics and journalism. Moyers served as a key aide to President Johnson and was appointed White House press secretary from 1965 to 1967. Disenchanted with the Vietnam War, he left the administration and embarked on a distinguished career in journalism.

Moyers became a revered figure in public broadcasting, producing over 30 Emmy-winning documentaries and series that explored social justice, politics, and spirituality. Notable works include “The Secret Government,” a critique of the Iran-Contra affair, and “Joseph Campbell and the Power of Myth,” which became a best-selling book.

Huff Post reports:

Moyer died in a New York City hospital, according to longtime friend Tom Johnson, the former CEO of CNN and an assistant to Moyers during Lyndon B. Johnson’s administration. He did not cite Moyers’ cause of death.

Moyer’s career ranged from youthful Baptist minister to deputy director of the Peace Corps, from Johnson’s press secretary to newspaper publisher, senior news analyst for “The CBS Evening News” and chief correspondent for “CBS Reports.”

But it was for public television that Moyers produced some of TV’s most cerebral and provocative series. In hundreds of hours of PBS programs, he proved at home with subjects ranging from government corruption to modern dance, from drug addiction to media consolidation, from religion to environmental abuse.

Throughout his career, Moyers was known for his calm, probing interview style and commitment to exploring complex societal issues. He received numerous accolades, including over 30 Emmy Awards, 11 Peabody Awards, and induction into the Television Hall of Fame in 1995.

He is survived by his wife, Judith, their three children, and several grandchildren.

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