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A Careful Evisceration Of Tim Russert [Journalismism]
53 days ago
NBC admits the obvious: one man can't fill Tim Russert's three jobs
70 days ago
Today's News: Our Take - Tim Russert Honored by Heartbroken Home Town
70 days ago
Tim Russert: Remembering A Brother And Uncle
77 days ago
How Tim Russert Just Saved The Life Of An ABC Producer [Snark Break]
90 days ago
Fear & Loathing for Tim Russert
91 days ago

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Source: www.buffalonews.com --- 21 days ago
Sister Lucille Socciarelli of the Sisters of Mercy was Tim Russert's seventh-grade teacher at St. Bonaventure School in West Seneca in 1963. ...
Source: www.wikiality.com --- 28 days ago
←Older revision Revision as of 08:01, 9 September 2008 Line 4: Line 4: Real name: <b>Judas Russert</b> will be interviewing [[Ronald Reagan's Ghost]] after retiring suddenly from [[Meet The Press]] on June 13, 2008. Real name: <b>Judas Russert</b> will be interviewing [[Ronald Reagan's Ghost]] after retiring suddenly from [[Meet The Press]] on June 13, 2008. - The [[pumpkin]]-headed host of "<i>[[Meet The Press]]</i>" until his retirement, Tim Russert, possessed an evil, piercing gaze. While quite unnerving to his guests, this had no effect whatsoever on the "softball" theme of his show. + The [[pumpkin]]-headed host of "<i>[[Meet The Press]]</i>" until his retirement, Tim Russert, possessed an evil, piercing gaze. While quite unnerving to his guests, this had no effect whatsoever on the "softball" theme of his show. [[Jon Stewart]] thought Russert allowed himself to be used as an easily controllable tool and [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/01/25/AR2007012501951.html White House propaganda] spreader. As a result of the revelations about him at [http://www.wikiality.com/Lewis_Libby Scooter Libby's] trial, Russert, always the patriot, risked being hired by FOX for being more controllable by Vice President Cheney than by NBC. [[Jon Stewart]] thought Russert allowed himself to be used as an easily controllable tool and [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/01/25/AR2007012501951.html White Hous ...
Source: television.suite101.com --- 21 days ago
The Radio-Television News Directors Association (RTNDA) will honor former NBC-TV journalist Tim Russert with the Paul White Award. ...
Source: www.greentogreat.com --- 10 days ago
On a daily basis, I write about, coach and teach leaders about creating their own brand of success, of making a career and life on your own terms. Lately, I’ve been thinking about death and the role it plays in... ...
Source: chroniclesports.wordpress.com --- 25 days ago
I met with Kevin White, Duke’s first-year athletic director, Monday morning and started talking about books, as we did in our last conversation in June. White told me he had time to read two books on his way to and from Beijing, where he watched Mike Krzyzewski in the Olympics for about five days. He [...] ...
Source: cheekymonkey.vox.com --- 27 days ago
Charlie Gibson of ABC World News will conduct the first media interview with Sarah Palin later this week. Suggested questions for Governor Palin can be submitted at this link. Let's hope Charlie Gibson employs the same journalistic integrity he... Read and post comments | Send to a friend ...
Source: jannfreed.typepad.com --- 34 days ago
Barack Obama accepts the nomination last night with Joe Biden as his vice-president. John McCain selects the first woman vice-president on the Republican ticket today. We miss the voice of Tim Russert. Tim Russert would love what is going on... ...
Source: zackhensley.wordpress.com --- 29 days ago
I have a favorite weekly indulgence. Every Sunday morning I sit down in my office with a cup of coffee, put my feet up and watch Meet the Press. What I loved about the show was Russert’s ability to grill all politicians from both parties. He didn’t represent a political agenda, but the people watching. [...] ...
Source: mike-tomlinson.com --- 21 days ago
I know I already posted this several months ago but still, I almost cry every time I see this. If you haven’t seen it yet, please watch it, and remember how important Tim Russert was to American news media and politics. Bruce Springsteen - Thunder Road ...
Source: news.yahoo.com --- 34 days ago
Every few months, it seems, some organization is honoring the veteran Kentucky journalist Al Smith. On Saturday, he's receiving a big award: The Society of Professional Journalists, at its annual convention in Atlanta, will name Smith a Fellow of the Society, the organization's highest honor. Smith will receive the award along with the late Tim Russert, the political journalist and ... ...
Source: www.msnbc.msn.com --- 22 days ago
He's just 23, but Luke Russert, son of the late "Meet the Press" host Tim, is starting to walk in his dad's footsteps as a political journalist. ...
Source: news.aol.com --- 5 days ago
Of course by "she," I mean Katie. Even by the standard build-up-then-tear-down cycle of American public figures, the coverage of Katie Couric over the last two years by the reporters who write about TV has been bizarre, bordering on grotesque. One moment she was going to save network news, the next she allegedly had euthanized it. (Interesting factoid: there are more reporters writing about TV than people reading about it. Most people just watch TV.) Never mind that the margins separating the three newscasts' viewership barely matter. The Big Three have a collective audience of about 22 million people -- in a country of 300 million. That said, the Katie-Sarah interviews instantly took flight, landing at every other TV news program and soaring through cyberspace for a simple reason: they're good -- riveting exchanges which have informed the country about how (mis)informed the newest political star really is. With the persistence of Tim Russert and the common sense approach of, well, Katie Couric, she asked consummately reasonable questions and repeated them until she got answers ... on most of the questions. (Katie, she never did "get back to ya'" on McCain's senate record.) Palin might have been expecting "Katie and Sarah's High School Reunion." A chit-chat about their daughters ... the highs and lows of balancing family and career ... and what's with those glasses?! But now is not the time for perky. And so the interviews have b ...
Source: www.nytimes.com --- 5 days ago
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. ...
Source: www.huffingtonpost.com --- 4 days ago
The Jan. 24 Republican debate in Boca Raton got me curious. As you may recall, moderator Tim Russert asked Mitt Romney, "Will you do for Social Security what Ronald Reagan did in 1983?" A disembodied whisper of "He raised taxes" was heard, followed immediately by Romney's response: "I'm not going to raise taxes." Theories abounded that the disembodied voice belonged to a "Cyrano" -- an off-stage helper, using a two-way radio to communicate via an earpiece worn by Romney. Possibly the feed had been picked up and amplified by a mike. While Romney's camp declined comment, television execs dismissed as preposterous the notion that any candidate could employ a Cyrano with the world watching. But I wondered, in a world where unarmed drones can read a license plate and send a Hellfire missile at the truck, could a candidate get away with it... Recently I've been immersed in researching techno-gadgetry for my soon-to-be-published-by-Doubleday spy novel. The other day, I read a new book co-authored by the former director of the CIA's Office of Technical Services, Robert Wallace. It turns out that sufficient Cyrano technology not only exists, but has existed since the early 1970s. The CIA created a system known as the SRR-100 for its case officers in Moscow. The case officers wore a wireless earpiece no larger than the head of a Q-Tip that was covered by a silicone cast of the officer's ear. The fake ear was placed over the actual ear. I b ...
Source: www.freep.com --- 29 days ago
God, I miss Tim Russert. ...
Source: www.baltimoresun.com --- 5 days ago
Sometime between Election Day and early December, NBC News will make a final decision about who will replace Tim Russert and his interim successor, Tom Brokaw , at the helm of Meet the Press , Steve Capus , the president of NBC News, said in an interview. ...
Source: www.tvsquad.com --- 5 days ago
Filed under: News , Reality-Free As this election season turns into the home stretch, whether you're for McCain or Obama, this is a very exciting time in politics -- and I find myself really missing Tim Russert quite a lot. This point was really driven home for me when I watched Tim Russert's show Meet the Press last week. Tom Brokaw has been a really good anchorman and reporter, but -- I'm sorry -- he's not a good moderator. He's just not. He doesn't get involved in the questioning enough. He doesn't ask the penetrating questions. He doesn't do his homework like Russert did to be right on top of the facts and catch politicians spinning rather than speaking the truth. Like I said, Brokaw is not in his element with Meet the Press . Fortunately, he's only doing MTP until after the election. I give him credit for stepping in when Russert died unexpectedly and there was a network crisis. However, looking to the future, NBC needs to find the right person to take the big chair. NBC News chief Steve Capus is reportedly thinking about a rotation of hosts , including Chuck Todd (NBC's political director) and David Gregory (host of Road to the White House , MSNBC). Continue reading What's going on with Meet the Press?   Permalink  |  Email this  | |  Comments ...
Source: www.charlotte.com --- 10 hours ago
Veteran Washington hand Ian Cameron was appointed Monday as the producer in charge of ABC's Sunday political talk show "This Week with George Stephanopoulos." Cameron has been the Washington senior producer for ABC's "World News" for the last seven years. He started at ABC News in 1998 as a producer for the evening newscast, leading a team of investigative reporters. He replaces Kathy O'Hearn, who's now producing special events in political coverage. "This Week" has had a strong run in the ratings heading into an uncertain period for the Sunday morning talk shows. NBC is expected to name a permanent successor for the late Tim Russert after the election. ...

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