Bill Moyers, Influential Public Broadcasting Figure, Dies at 91

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Bill Moyers, a prominent journalist and former presidential aide to Lyndon B. Johnson, known for his work on public television and his advocacy on issues like democracy and social justice, died at 91 in Manhattan. His career spanned from political aide during the Johnson administration to a celebrated broadcaster and documentary producer, earning over 30 Emmy Awards and influencing American public discourse.
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