Tim Russert was a weekend talk show that aired on CNBC and later MSNBC. It was hosted by Tim Russert.
The program usually featured one long-form interview with an author or person in the news, with Russert and the guest sitting in a black studio at a table opposite each other. The style of program was comparable to Charlie Rose.
The program ended with Tim Russert's death in June 2008.
Sunday morning news/political talk programs in the United States
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Broadcast |
English |
- The Chris Matthews Show (Syndication)
- Face the Nation (CBS)
- Fox News Sunday (Fox/Fox News)
- Meet the Press (NBC/MSNBC)
- On the Money with Maria Bartiromo (Syndication/CNBC)
- This Week (ABC)
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Spanish |
- Al Punto (Univision)
- Enfoque (Telemundo)
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Public television |
- Inside Washington
- The McLaughlin Group
- Washington Week
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Cable |
- Fareed Zakaria GPS (CNN)
- Fox News Watch (Fox News)
- Journal Editorial Report (Fox News)
- Political Capital with Albert R. Hunt (Bloomberg)
- Reliable Sources (CNN)
- Roll Call TV with Robert Traynham (Comcast Network)
- State of the Union (CNN)
- Up with Steve Kornacki (MSNBC)
- Washington Watch with Roland Martin (TV One)
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Former |
- Nick News
- Issues and Answers
- Late Edition
- Tim Russert
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- See also
- The Full Ginsburg
- Morning shows
- Daytime talk
- Evening news
- Late night talk/comedy
- Overnight/Early morning news
- Newsmagazines
- Tabloids
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