Bill Moyers brought dignity and elegance to TV news, at CBS and on public television, for more than four decades, following years as a deputy director of the Peace Corps and a White House press secretary.
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- Bill Moyers died at age 91 after a career spanning over four decades in broadcasting. 6s
- He served as deputy director of the Peace Corps and as White House press secretary under President Johnson. 46s
- Moyers was known for his dignified approach to journalism and focus on major social issues. 1m 17s
- He was a pioneer in public television, leading programs that addressed poverty and inequality. 1m 46s
- Moyers was described as a 'citizen journalist' with a strong moral conviction about the importance of his work. 2m 2s