DToTheJ said:Sp1c3run said:Why not Tim Russert's son?
I believe he is currently interning at ESPN. I'd say after a good few years, he could take over for Bob Ley as host of the network's "Outside the Lines" program...
It's a no-brainer that in the long term, it would be Chris Matthews who would take (And I think **SHOULD** IMO) Tim's place.whitfm said:I hope it's not too soon to ask this question respectfully, and sorry if anyone's already asked, but I'm wondering who will now step in as moderator of Meet The Press. Whoever it is has some awfully big shoes to fill indeed.
Why do you say this?Mark_Giardina said:IMHO Chris Matthews would be a terrible replacement for Tim Russert.
That's his style. That's what makes him a GREAT replacement for Tim Russert.One of the many things I enjoyed about Russert was that he allowed his guests to finish a sentence without interrupting the person speaking; a trait that Matthews unfortunately hasn't learned.
Keith is too opinionated to replace Tim Russert (Especially when it comes to what anybody except Alan Colmes says or does on FOX News - And even then, there are times you can't even leave Alan out of the mix). Not only that, but (By his own admission), he isn't qualified to fill Tim's shoes.Keith Olbermann would be a better choise than Matthews.
Keywords here are LONG SHOT as there is NO WAY that Sam Donaldson would come out of retirement to host MTP even on an interim basis. If you're going to go that route, then I'd have to say that NBC would have a better chance of landing former This Week co-host Cokie Roberts instead.My selection would be ( and this of course is a long-shot) former ABC reporter Sam Donaldson. Donaldson is known for asking tough questions of his guests, plus has prior experience being on "This Week."
Agreed.Let's face it, no matter who NBC hires, that person will have huge shoes to fill.
Until NBC can find someone who's not only younger but has the qualifications, Andrea Mitchell can take that role in addition to her role as Chief State Department correspondent.Also remember that NBC has to find a Washington Bureau Chief, another job Russert held for many years.
Here's another name that just popped into my mind....The Voice of Reason said:Some suggestions for Meet the Press Moderator
1. Charlie Rose (from PBS)
2. Lester Holt ( from NBC)
3. Eugene Robinson ( from the Washington Post)