UNITY Mourns the Loss of Tim Russert
MCLEAN, Va., June 13 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- UNITY: Journalists of
Color, Inc. mourns the loss of Tim Russert, a leading U.S. political
correspondent and host of the NBC television network's long-running "Meet the
Press" talk show. He died June 13 at the age of 58.
As the host of the top-rated Sunday talk show, Russert, who pointedly but
politely questioned hundreds of the powerful and influential as moderator,
also served as senior vice president and Washington bureau chief of NBC News
and had moderated "Meet the Press" since 1991. He had been with NBC News since
1984.
"I am stunned and incredibly saddened over the loss of Tim Russert, a
great journalist who showed us how to pursue the truth with a tough yet
inquisitive style all his own," said UNITY President Karen Lincoln Michel.
"We've lost a powerful force in our industry, and he will be greatly missed."
In 2005, Russert won an Emmy for his role in the coverage of the funeral
of former President Ronald Reagan. Before that, his "Meet the Press"
interviews with George W. Bush and Al Gore in 2000 won the Radio and
Television Correspondents' highest honor, the Joan S. Barone Award, and the
Annenberg Center's Walter Cronkite Award. Just this year, Time Magazine named
Russert one of the 100 most influential people in the world.
"Tim Russert represented the best of broadcast news and practiced
journalism with a capital "J.", said UNITY Board Member Lloyd LaCuesta. "We
mourn his loss and offer our sympathies and condolences to the Russert family
and NBC News. Tim Russert's legacy is that he leaves a model of excellence
and integrity that all of us in the industry must strive to maintain."
Russert got his start in New York Democratic politics, working on the
political campaigns of Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan and Gov. Mario Cuomo. He
served as chief of staff to Moynihan from 1977 to 1982 and was a counselor in
Cuomo's Albany office from 1983 to 1984. In addition to his weekly program,
Russert appeared on the networks other news shows, was moderator for numerous
political debates and wrote two best-selling books.
He is survived by his father Tim Russert, his wife Maureen Orth, a writer
for Vanity Fair Magazine, and a son, Luke Russert.
UNITY: Journalists of Color, Inc. is a strategic alliance advocating fair
and accurate news coverage about people of color, and aggressively challenging
the industry to staff its organizations at all levels to reflect the nation's
diversity. For more information, please visit
http://www.unityjournalists.org.
SOURCE UNITY: Journalists of Color, Inc.
Rahnesha White, UNITY Communications Manager, +1-703-854-3587,
rwhite@unityjournalists.org
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