As you may have heard, Tim Russert, the longtime host of Meet the Press died of a massive coronary on Friday. One of the great interviewer/reporters, Russert always ...
Broadcast newser Luke Russert — son of the late Tim Russert, beloved moderator of NBC’s Meet the Press — is officially ...
The legacy of the late television journalist Tim Russert is too big for just one room in the Buffalo History Museum. There’s more than can fit into “Inside Tim Russert’s Office: If It’s Sunday, It’s ...
Tim Russert's death in 2008 jolted both his hometown of Buffalo and the millions of people who had come to know him as the host of "Meet the Press." The loss of his father and the journey that Luke ...
On June 13, 2008, I was on a golf course when my phone rang. It was my daughter asking, "Did you hear about Tim Russert?" ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... NEW YORK — Tim Russert’s chair was empty on “Meet the Press” on Sunday, two days after his unexpected death. But Russert was very much present on the ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Tim Russert isn’t around to celebrate the 10th anniversary of “Big Russ & Me,” his best-seller about his dad. But Russert’s son, Luke, is stepping in. Weinstein Books announced ...
Tim Russert's big memorial program had strong counter-cultural aspects like his own life. Yes, it was at the hulking Kennedy Center, a mecca of correctness, but the speakers' panel was heavily Roman ...
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, ...
Luke Russert grew up in Washington, D.C., but thanks to his late father, the newsman Tim Russert, he has a strong Buffalo connection. During this interview about his book "Look For Me There" at the ...
New York, NY — Media reports in the wake of Tim Russert's sudden cardiac death last week at age 58 have moved on from lamenting the passing of a respected political journalist to questioning whether ...
It sounds redundant, but sometimes death can be followed by overkill. Such seemed to be the case recently when NBC — followed shortly by every television network and newspaper in the known universe — ...