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Oct. 25 - Now is the time to make a difference
October 25 is 'Make a Difference Day.' This is a statement worth our attention, and is a challenge for each of us.
NBC Responds: Says MTP Is Still The Best: Stan Simpson
In response to my posting about Meet the Press -- sans Tim Russert -- An NBC PR person e-mailed to say that MTP dominated the most recent ratings week, ending Oct.
a Meet the Press,a Minus Russert, Suffers Slow Slide
Meet the Press, the show hosted by Tim Russert for 17 years before his death last June, is beginning to slip in ratings.
A former TV news producer is leading drive to replace NBC News veteran at tonight's debate
FILE, Former anchor Tom Brokaw, talks about former "Meet the Press" host, Tim Russert, Sunday, June 15, 2008.
'Meet The Press' Future To Be Decided Soon
The president of NBC News said a decision on who will replace the late Tim Russert as Meet the Press moderator should be made in November or early December.
Tim Russert's visit to Notre Dame remembered as election approaches
He talked about mainstream journalism and how, now more than ever, Americans have outlets of information of which they fail to take advantage.
With Brokaw as Elder Statesman, NBC Plans Future of 'Meet the Press'
Since Tim Russert's death, Tom Brokaw has lent stability to a show that remains the most watched of the network Sunday public-affairs programs.
Meet The Press: Brokaw's "Fairness" Facts Pulled Out Of Thin Air To Make McCain Look Better
By: Nicole Belle on Sunday, September 28th, 2008 at 7:00 PM - PDT We've shown before that since his naming as Tim Russert's interim replacement how completely one-sided Tom Brokaw has been in terms of ...
Brokaw Stabilizes NBC; Meet the Press Moderator Undecided
Former NBC anchor Tom Brokaw has stepped in with a steady hand to provide political guidance to the network since the death of Tim Russert and has managed to keep "Meet the Press" at the top of the Sunday ...
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Huffington Post Hires Media Critic, James Warren
The Huffington Post has hired former Chicago Tribune managing editor and media columnist James Warren to write a weekly media column for its web site.
Tom Brokaw may be anchoring Meet the Press through the November elections, but NBC has left open the question of who'll be sitting in the chair come Inauguration Day.
In a Final Speech, Russert Looked Ahead
The following excerpt is taken from a speech Tim Russert delivered April 14 as the 25th anniversary Red Smith Lecture in Journalism at the University of Notre Dame.
NBC's Russert says he made `dumb' statement
NBC's Russert says he made `dumb' statement NEW YORK - NBC News reporter Luke Russert said he made a "dumb" misstatement on the "Today" show Wednesday when he suggested that smart people supported Barack Obama ...
PBS and CBS lead at News & Documentary Emmys
War and weather continued to dominate the News & Documentary Emmy Awards at the 29th annual awards fest in Gotham last night.
Families Gather To Remember Those Killed In Wars
Thousands of people gathered at the National Mall to honor loved ones who have been killed in U.S. wars.
Constantine's Sword DVD Review
There was a precedent to Vice President Cheney's remark made to Tim Russert on Meet the Press five days after September 11th that he would happily accept the head of Osama bin Laden on a platter.
Russert remembered at Mass in Lackawana
Sister Pauline Petruzzella gets set to carry the cross today at the front of the Processional for a special memorial mass for Tim Russert, at Our Lady of Victory Basilica in Lackawanna.
Russert memorial this afternoon at Basilica
Over 1,000 people are expected to attend a memorial Mass this afternoon at Our Lady of Victory Basilica in Lackawanna for Tim Russert, the former "Meet the Press" moderator who died in June.
Memorial in honor of Tim Russert
Family and friends along with the Sisters of Mercy are united in faith and love for one of Buffalo's favorite sons, Tim Russert.
In wake of dad's sudden death, Luke Russert finding own voice
The reporter who sat across from John McCain and Barack Obama for separate interviews that aired on NBC's "Today" show Friday was only 23.