Tim Russert Lives on Facebook

It has been seven weeks since Meet the Press moderator and NBC Washington Bureau Chief Tim Russert died, but his fans are still checking in to his Facebook page and writing daily on his "wall," the site's chalkboard. "We always remember you, Tim!! Thank you so much for all your dedicated work in this world!! R.I.P.," wrote Lisa Barfoot on August 1. "Was just thinking today how much I miss you (even though I didn't know you personally!)," wrote Julie White Brown today. Others have penned notes about his wife and son, Luke, just hired as an NBC correspondent. The daily notes are a touching footnote to the journalist's life and an indication that he was more than just a TV news show host. With 74,892 "fans"—and growing—of his Facebook page, Russert remains one of the most popular on the social networking site. In fact, in just five minutes of viewing Russert's site today, four more fans were added to his list—including Whispers.
On his page, there is no indication of his June 13 death. His biography hasn't changed, and the content he entered is still up. However, this is the note under his "Mini-Feed" tab where he would update his page: "There is no recent activity."
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meet the pressI
When hosted by Tim Russert I never ever missed his Sunday morning program and now I have become "selective" re the guests scheduled or topics to be discussed...I would prefer them "trying" out guest hosts rather than Mr Brokow even tho I like and respect him but knowing NBC will find another permanent host they should be "trying for size , acceptance, know how, and "fit" for the job... The viewers will respond in kind and their job will be ultimately easier and the public happy. I will never however, get over my "miss of Tim!"
meet the pressI
When hosted by Tim Russert I never ever missed his Sunday morning program and now I have become "selective" re the guests scheduled or topics to be discussed...I would prefer them "trying" out guest hosts rather than Mr Brokow even tho I like and respect him but knowing NBC will find another permanent host they should be "trying for size , acceptance, know how, and "fit" for the job... The viewers will respond in kind and their job will be ultimately easier and the public happy. I will never however, get over my "miss of Tim!"
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