Tim Russert, the Democratic operative turned NBC commentator who revolutionized Sunday morning television and infused journalism with his passion for politics, died this afternoon. Russert, 58, ...
This afternoon in New York, Tom Brokaw announced the sudden passing of Tim Russert. Russert was NBC's Washington bureau chief and moderator of "Meet the Press." ...
WASHINGTON — Tim Russert, who pointedly but politely questioned hundreds of the powerful and influential as moderator of NBC’s “Meet the Press,” died today of an apparent heart attack. The network’s ...
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From the three network anchors to a former governor to the Buffalo nun who taught him in seventh grade, Tim Russert's extended family bid farewell yesterday to "an unmade bed of a man, with an armful ...
UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS -- A Mass in celebration of the life of Tim Russert is set for noon Wednesday in the St. Francis Chapel at John Carroll University, 20700 N. Park Blvd. It is open to the public.
"I think I can invoke personal privilege to say that this news division will not be the same without his strong, clear voice. He’ll be missed as he was loved — greatly." — Tom ...
Sign up for The Media Today, CJR’s daily newsletter. Tim Russert of NBC’s “Meet the Press” has earned respect for his straightforward interview style and ...
WASHINGTON -- Tim Russert, a political lifer who made a TV career of his passion with unrelenting questioning of the powerful and influential, died of a heart attack Friday in the midst of a ...