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Today we lost one of the few remaining journalists that I would consider outstanding.
Rest in Peace Gwenn.
PBS newscaster Gwen Ifill has died
Gwen Ifill, the veteran journalist and newscaster who co-hosted PBS NewsHour, has died, her close friend Michele Norris confirmed on Monday.
Ifill, 61, had been battling cancer.
PBS said in a statement that she died Monday "surrounded by family and friends."
"Gwen was one of America's leading lights in journalism and a fundamental reason public media is considered a trusted window on the world by audiences across the nation," Paula Kerger, president & CEO, said.
"She often said that her job was to bring light rather than heat to issues of importance to our society," Kerger said.
Ifill, who worked at The Washington Post, The New York Times and NBC News, became moderator of PBS's "Washington Week in Review" in 1999 and co-host of NewsHour in 2013. She and co-host Judy Woodruff were the first women to co-host a nightly news broadcast.
Ifill also moderated the 2004 vice-presidential debate and the 2008 vice-presidential debate, as well as a 2016 Democratic primary debate.
In a telephone interview, Norris remembered Ifill as a dedicated journalist, someone who stayed true to the values of her craft amid wrenching changes across the news industry.
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2106 has taken too many good people.
Gwen was a class act. She'll be missed.
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I agree. She was a class act.
RIP Gwen !
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Also agree and she died much too young.
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Another voice you could just listen to for hours.
She was very, very good at what she did.