There were several guest hosts (including Tom Brokaw, Brian Williams, and Mark Whittaker) after Tim Russert's sudden death in June 2008, but by December, NBC chose David Gregory as the new host.
Since Tim Russert's sudden death in June 2008, there were several guest hosts of the program; they included Tom Brokaw and Brian Williams. But NBC chose David Gregory as the permanent host, and he has been the host since December 2008.
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Jack has hosted the show twice. once in 2006 and again in 2008. He is also hosting this year's show on April 2, so will then have hosted three times.
Tim Russert died on June 13, 2008 at the age of 58.
Since Tim Russert's sudden death in June 2008, there were several guest hosts of the program; they included Tom Brokaw and Brian Williams. But NBC chose David Gregory as the permanent host, and he has been the host since December 2008.
First, Tim Russert is deceased; he died suddenly in 2008, and obviously has not been hosting Meet the Press in a while; the current host is David Gregory. Mr. Russert, by most accounts, was a conservative Democrat, who tended to lean right on issues related to the military. I don't know what you mean by "Niagara Hawkish," but I do know that Meet the Press had many viewers, and Mr. Russert was widely respected.
Tim Russert was born on May 7, 1950 and died on June 13, 2008. Tim Russert would have been 58 years old at the time of death or 65 years old today.
Veteran TV journalist Tim Russert was the moderator until June 2008, when he died suddenly. He was temporarily replaced by Tom Brokaw and several other fill-in hosts, and then in December, David Gregory became the permanent host.
Tim Russert was the permanent host of Meet the Press from 1991 until his sudden death in June 2008. After several temporary hosts (including Brian Williams and Tom Brokaw), David Gregory was chosen in December 2008. Debuting in 1947, Meet the Press is the longest running show in broadcasting history. (Its very first host was a woman, the show's creator and co-producer, Martha Rountree.)
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