After a 10-year hiatus, a household name goes back on the airwaves. Can he help American news programming?
Broadcast newser Luke Russert — son of the late Tim Russert, beloved moderator of NBC’s Meet the Press — is officially returning to TV screens as coanchor of MSNBC’s The Weeknight. But insiders tell ...
In honor of Father's Day, the MS NOW co-anchors share words of wisdom and advice handed down from generation to generation.
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 ...
Luke Russert, BC ’08, was watching a soccer match at a bar in Florence when he got the call. Having just earned degrees in communications and history, the newly minted Boston College alum was enjoying ...
But he couldn't have died. It seems impossible. Tim Russert can't be gone because he was having too good a time. He was an expert at journalism, politics and the ways of the world, yes, but he also ...
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 ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. - A wooden statue honoring Tim Russert, the late Buffalo native who hosted NBC's Meet the Press, has been damaged. The statue is located at the Tim Russert Children's Garden on South ...
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. On Imus in the Morning yesterday, Tim Russert supplied an answer to that question — bubbling online and, yesterday, on the New ...
A number of graduating Harvard University students thought they were pretty sure what they'd hear from NBC's Tim Russert when he delivered the Class Day address this year. It turns out they were right ...