Luke Russert Joins With NBC News as Correspondent-at-Large NBC News announced Thursday that Luke Russert, son of late Washington Bureau Chief and moderator of Meet the Press Tim Russert, will be joining the network to serve as a correspondent-at-large for the Democratic and Republican National Conventions, focusing on youth issues. Russert said, "I believe youth issues will continue to play a significant role during this election and I want to do my part to report them honestly and objectively."
Tom Brokaw Will Host "Meet the Press"
NBC moved quickly to stanch speculation about who would succeed Tim Russert as moderator of Meet the Press, announcing Sunday that Tom Brokaw, former anchor of NBC Nightly News, would fill the role for the rest of this election year. The president of NBC News said “when Tom proposed this idea, we jumped at it,” adding: “It was a huge relief. It offers us some time.”

For every lash, there is an equal and opposite lash in the reverse direction: a backlash if you will. So it is with a seemingly irreproachable story like the
tribute paid to the passing of Tim Russert. After his shocking passing last week, the news hasn't been shy with coverage.

I'm at a loss this morning, in the span of time usually devoted to coffee and Tim Russert on Meet the Press,
his absence is deafening. This morning, in lieu of the regular show, they're running a tribute to Russert. The long-running show began in 1947, and Russert has helmed the ship since I can remember.
Breaking: Tim Russert of Meet the Press Dies of a Heart Attack
CitizenSugar couldn't be more sad to report that Tim Russert of NBC's Meet the Press has died of a heart attack. The New York Times reports they heard the news from Russert's family. Upon announcing the news, Tom Brokaw said, “this news division will not be the same without his strong, clear voice.”
Breaking: Tim Russert of Meet the Press Dies of a Heart Attack I couldn't be more sad to report that Tim Russert of NBC's Meet the Press has died of a heart attack. The New York Times reports they heard the news from Russert's family. Russert is survived by his wife Maureen Orth and their adult son, Luke.

I couldn't be more sad
to report that Tim Russert of NBC's Meet the Press has died of a heart attack. The New York Times reports they heard the news from Russert's family.
Upon announcing the news, Tom Brokaw said, “this news division will not be the same without his strong, clear voice.” Russert is survived by his wife Maureen Orth and their adult son, Luke.

Barack Obama's full hour on Meet the Press is just starting where I am — are you watching? Did you see it already?
Earlier this week Politico
called the appearance "a potentially decisive broadcast."