Tim Russert, moderator of NBC’s “Meet the Press” and a widely respected political journalist, died Friday of an apparent heart attack. The Peacock’s D.C. bureau chief was 58. NBC interrupted its ...
In the nearly 17 years as the host of “Meet the Press,” Tim Russert grilled lawmakers from across the political spectrum. By Daniel E. Slotnik The longtime host of “Meet the Press” died at the age of ...
NBC News' Andrea Mitchell and David Gregory are two candidates who might be picked to fill the seat at "Meet the Press" following Friday's sudden death of moderator and Washington bureau chief Tim ...
WASHINGTON (AP) - Tim Russert, who pointedly but politely questioned hundreds of the powerful and influential as moderator of NBC's "Meet the Press," died Friday of an apparent heart attack. The ...
A shaken Tom Brokaw, the former NBC anchor and Russert's longtime colleague, announced the death on MSNBC. He called Russert "one of the premier journalists of our time… This news division will not be ...
Media critic Jack Shafer has been looking at how the media has marked the passing of one of its own, and he doesn't like what he sees. In a Slate column titled "The Canonization of Saint Russert," ...
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Members of our online family have strong opinions about Thursday's interview with Slate media critic Jack Shafer, who says the media went overboard in its coverage of newsman Tim Russert's death. Well ...
In his new memoir, Look For Me There, Luke Russert reflects on growing up with father Tim Russert. In an exclusive interview with People, he spoke about how his father was always there for him Luke ...
Tim Russert died yesterday. He was only 58. He was many things in his life, a lawyer, political aid, a best-selling author. But far and away, his leading role was as a political analyst and the long ...