For decades when there was news, there was Cokie Roberts.
The Emmy-winning mainstay reporter of NPR and ABC News died at 75 on Tuesday, ABC said, after a long and storied career than began in the 1960s.
Almost instantly, her death prompted a wave of condolences across social media, particularly from women in the industry who regarded Roberts as a role model when the voice and names of men crowded newspaper bylines and radio waves.
“Sad news about one of our founding mothers,” wrote Michele Kelemen, an NPR correspondent who has been with the outlet fore more than two decades.
For many women, Roberts was the reason they pursued a career in journalism.
“A legend has passed,” said NPR’s Rachel Martin. “When I was in high school I wanted to grow up to be Cokie Roberts.”