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Tim Russert, the longtime host of NBC's Meet the Press, has died of a heart attack . Although those in the political arena can memorialize Russert far better than we can here, it's worth noting for our corner of the world Russert's love and affection for his native Buffalo, and especially for the Bills. Russert was well known for making it a point to be home from his Meet the Press tapings ...
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RIP Tim Russert 1950-2008
3rdmanin.wordpress.com 6/13/2008 — Buffalo native Tim Russert, the host of NBC’s Meet The Press, died today at age 58. Russert was a world renowned journalist who held one of the premier posts in the national media. The host of Meet the Press since 1991. Go Bills.
3rdmanin.wordpress.com 6/13/2008 — Buffalo native Tim Russert, the host of NBC’s Meet The Press, died today at age 58. Russert was a world renowned journalist who held one of the premier posts in the national media. The host of Meet the Press since 1991. Go Bills.
Baseball World Mourns the Loss of NBCs Tim Russert
bizofbaseball.com 6/16/2008 — Tim Russert , the moderator for NBC’s “Meet The Press”, and a board member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame, has died suddenly of an apparent heart attack today while preparing for his weekly broadcast. Russert was 58. While the broadcast, and political world passed on their condolences, so has the baseball community as Russert was a fan and supporter of Major League ...
bizofbaseball.com 6/16/2008 — Tim Russert , the moderator for NBC’s “Meet The Press”, and a board member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame, has died suddenly of an apparent heart attack today while preparing for his weekly broadcast. Russert was 58. While the broadcast, and political world passed on their condolences, so has the baseball community as Russert was a fan and supporter of Major League ...
RIP Tim Russert — Hot Foot
Famed journalist and lifelong baseball fan Tim Russert died today at his Washington office of a heart attack at age 58. Russert had recently returned from a family vacation in Italy to celebrate his sons graduation from Boston College. Russert’s show, “Meet the Press”, is the most watched Sunday morning show in America.
While the “Meet the Press” ...
Tim Russert, 1950-2008 — SPORTS COUCH POTATO
Our heartfelt condolences go out to the family, friends and colleagues of the consummate sports couch potato, Tim Russert.
The Washington bureau chief of NBC News and moderator of "Meet the Press' died Friday of a heart attack. He was 58.
Family was his first love and politics a close second, but not far behind was his passion for sports — especially his beloved hometown Buffalo ...
Tim Russert Dies at 58 — The Mighty Quinn Media Machine
I was saddened today to hear the sudden death of Tim Russert, the NBC newsman and longtime host of the Sunday morning NBC TV staple "Meet the Press." Mr. Russert suffered a heart attack in his office in Washington D.C while he was doing a voiceover for "Meet the Press." He was 58 years old. Mr. Russert had hosted the "Red Sox Nation Presidential Debate" earlier this year (pictured), and was ...
Rest in Peace, Tim Russert — American Hockey Fan
It's hard to believe, but it's true. NBC News Washington Bureau Chief, host of "Meet the Press" and longtime Buffalo Sabres fan Tim Russert has died today of a heart attack . I have written about him fondly before, here, and here is a recent clip of him at the end of Meet the Press rooting on the Caps in these playoffs, as his Sabres failed to qualify for the playoffs this year. This ...
Long Time Sportscaster Charlie Jones Passes — SOX & Dawgs
Two more broadcasters left us today. Both you saw each and every Sunday for the longest time.
Tim Russert, host of “Meet the Press” died of a heart attack at age 58 today and long-time NBC Sport announcer Charlie Jones passed at the age of 77. Jones whose 45-year career as a sports broadcaster dates back to the beginning of the American Football League (AFL) in 1960.
NBC ...
Game Thread: Washington Nationals at Seattle Mariners- 2008 Game 68 of 162. "Federalbaseball.com Remembers Tim Russert." — Federal Baseball
Remembering A DC Institution...
As reported just about everywhere this evening, Tim Russert, veteran journalist, and host of NBC television's political institution, Meet the Press , passed away today, the result of an apparent heart-attack. I rarely mention politics here at federalbaseball.com, theorizing that DC-based baseball fans probably turn to the sport as an escape from that ...
Russert Remembered As Die-Hard Buffalo Bills Fan — SPORTSbyBROOKS
Shocking to hear that Tim Russert died on Friday , apparently collapsing from a heart attack while doing voiceovers for Sunday’s “Meet The Press”.
In addition to being a political analyst, NBC bureau chief & board member of the Baseball Hall of Fame , Russert was also a big Buffalo Bills fan.
And USA TODAY’s GAME ON pays tribute to the late Bills backer by ...
RIP Tim Russert — vegan fish tacos
Sometimes, things hit you harder than you ever could have thought.
This is one of those times.
In my family, Meet the Press was an institution. My two loves are politics and sports, which made Sundays very interesting year-round. While he has been much maligned by the left in recent years, Mr. Russert was an integral part in keeping parties on all sides on their toes.
In the end, I ...
R.I.P Tim Russert 1950-2008 — SOX & Dawgs
Host of NBC’s “Meet the Press” Tim Russert has passed away at the age of 58 after an apparent heart attack while working in NBC’s studios in Washington, D.C.
Russert was an avid Red Sox fan and had just returned back to work after an Italian vacation in celebration of his son Luke’s graduation this spring from Boston College.
Russert is known to Red Sox ...
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It has been a rough weekend for Buffalo sports fans, not because any of our teams lost or a star player went elsewhere. Instead the loss was much greater. On Friday Tim Russert moderator of Meet the Press died of a heart attack. A native son of Buffalo, Russert was never afraid to voice his opinions on whom he cheered for. Often times on Sundays at the end of his show he would say “Go ...
— Al's Ramblings
My brother just e-mailed to say he's never seen such cross network reaction like he has with the death of Tim Russert. As I told him, I think the media might be overreacting a bit, as while I realize Meet The Press is required viewing for "scoops" and such, very few people watch it compared to prime time fare. Not only did Nightline do an entire show about Russert last night, Fox
They come in threes: NBC’s Charlie Jones dies — The Meaningful Collateral
First Jim McKay, then Tim Russert, now former NBC play-by-play broadcaster Charlie Jones.
Like Russert, Jones died of a heart attack , though his was at his home in the La Jolla, Calif. district. And, like Russert, Jones was part of another great NBC legacy: Not only the NFL on NBC, but the young AFL on NBC.
Jones started broadcasting AFL games on ABC in 1960, then moved to NBC in ...
Tim Russert was a Washington Nationals Fan — Knuckle Curve
As you’ve heard by now, Tim Russert has died. Russert was most famous for being the host of “Meet The Press”, an NBC television show that aired on Sunday mornings. Russert, who was 58-years-old when he died on Friday, was one of the most recognizable political analysts on television.
When he wasn’t dealing with politics, one of Russert’s other passions was ...
RIP Tim Russert — Yellow Chair Sports
We here at the YCS family would like to give our condolences to the the Russert family and their friends. The shocking passing of Tim Russert today has dealt a major blow to the journalism industry, one it can struggle to afford in today's world. On a personal note, I had only recently begun to seriously watch Meet the Press because of the closely contested Democratic primaries. However, in ...
Tim Russert: 1950 - 2008 —
I generally try to keep politics off my website because this site is about the Red Sox (specifically) and baseball (generally), not the political milieu.
Occasionally I will recognize an important anniversary or a memorable event — like the recent anniversary of the assassinations of Martin Luther King and Bobby Kennedy — but generally I eschew any discussion of politics, ...
OT: Good Riddance, Tim Russert — 6-4-2 — an Angels/Dodgers double play blog
Jon banned me for saying this at DT, and it's against the rules there, I know, so in a bit of forum-shopping I note in passing that Tim Russert died of a heart attack today at the age of 58. I have some sympathy for his family, but what I do not have is much sympathy for the man. He was a coward and a first-rate tool, a propagandist of the lowest order, a patsy of the Bush Administration who ...
Sox Release Statement Regarding Tim Russert’s Death — Sports of Boston
Legendary political journalist and NBC Washington Bureau Chief Tim Russert passed away today while at work, falling victim to an apparent heart attack. He was a giant in journalism and in my mind the fairest political reporter out there. He was just 58.
Red Sox President and CEO Larry Lucchino released a statement on behalf of the team regarding Tim Russert’s death:
On behalf of ...
The Biz of Baseball: Brown: Baseball World Mourns the Loss of NBC’s Tim Russert — BBTF's Baseball Primer Newsblog
Tim Russert, the moderator for NBC’s “Meet The Press” has died suddenly of an apparent heart attack today while preparing for his weekly broadcast. Russert was 58.
While the broadcast, and political world passed on their condolences, so has the baseball community as Russert was a fan and supporter of Major League Baseball.
...George Steinbrenner said, “I join millions of others in mourning ...
Tim Russet of NBC News Has Died — Fenway West - A Boston Red Sox Blog
NBC Washington Bureau Chief and moderater of meet the Press has died after collapsing today. Russert moderated the debate for President of Red Sox Nation last September. The Red Sox released the following statement about his passing. Statement from Larry Lucchino, President and CEO, Boston Red Sox On behalf of John Henry, Tom Werner, and the entire Boston Red Sox organization, I express ...
Tim Russert 1950 - 2008 — The Sports Buzz
As if the media world needed to suffer another loss in the wake of Jim McKay’s passing. We learn the shocking news today of the sudden and all too soon passing of NBC Washington Bureau Chief , Best Selling Author and Moderator of NBC’s Meet the Press, Tim Russert.
Tim who had just returned to the states from a vacation in Italy with his family. Collapsed at the NBC Washington ...
Baseball a big part of Russert's life — Major League Baseball News
Tim Russert, the host of NBC's "Meet the Press" and a board member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame, collapsed and died at work on Friday after suffering an apparent heart attack. He was 58.
Tim Russert, the host of NBC's "Meet the Press" and a board member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame, collapsed and died at work on Friday after suffering an apparent heart attack. He was 58.
NBC's Tim Russert Dies — NBA.com: News
The NEW YORK TIMES reports, "Tim Russert, the host of "Meet the Press,"and NBC's Washington bureau chief, has died. He was 58. Mr. Russert was a towering figure in American journalism and moderated several debates during the recent presidential ...
The NEW YORK TIMES reports, "Tim Russert, the host of "Meet the Press,"and NBC's Washington bureau chief, has died. He was 58. Mr. Russert was a towering figure in American journalism and moderated several debates during the recent presidential ...



