After a 10-year hiatus, a household name goes back on the airwaves. Can he help American news programming?
Broadcast newser Luke Russert — son of the late Tim Russert, beloved moderator of NBC’s Meet the Press — is officially returning to TV screens as coanchor of MSNBC’s The Weeknight. But insiders tell ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. MS NOW is elevating anchor Alicia Menendez and moving Luke Russert into her slot on its nightly political “The Weeknight” talk ...
After announcing its new lineup in March, MS NOW officially unveils it on Monday — with a series of new shows launching throughout the day. The post Mediaite Q&A: MS NOW’s ‘The Weeknight’ Hosts Dish ...
In honor of Father's Day, the MS NOW co-anchors share words of wisdom and advice handed down from generation to generation.
Russert, son of former “Meet the Press” host and South Buffalo native Tim Russert, is taking time away from political reporting to pursue other interests, he posted on Twitter late Wednesday morning.
While promoting his new book “Look for Me There: Grieving My Father, Finding Myself" in interviews with NBC’s Chuck Todd, Savannah Guthrie, Andrea Mitchell and others, Luke Russert displayed why he ...
MS NOW is elevating anchor Alicia Menendez and moving Luke Russert into her slot on its nightly political “The Weeknight” talk show in a sweeping lineup shakeup ordered by network boss Rebecca Kutler.
Luke Russert announced on Twitter that he is taking time away from political reporting to pursue other interests. (Getty Images) Luke Russert is leaving NBC News. “I always knew from a young age that ...
While promoting his new book “Look for Me There: Grieving My Father, Finding Myself" in interviews with NBC’s Chuck Todd, Savannah Guthrie, Andrea Mitchell and others, Luke Russert displayed why he ...
Luke Russert stands a a sign near the corner of Abbott Road and Route 20 in Orchard Park, dubbed the Timothy J. Russert Highway. While promoting his new book “Look for Me There: Grieving My Father, ...