Luke Russert Joins MS NOW as Co-Host of The Weeknight
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Summary
The USA Today segment reports that Luke Russert, son of the late Tim Russert, is returning to television as co-host of the 7 p.m. program The Weeknight on MS Now, formerly MSNBC. He discusses how time away from TV helped him feel more comfortable sharing opinions. The report notes Tim Russert's death in 2008 and Luke's departure from NBC News in 2016, along with his memoir Look for Me There. The brief clip relies on public announcements and Russert's own comments, with no named guests or additional experts. It focuses on the personal and professional transition in the context of the network's recent rebranding.
Editorial Assessment
The report accurately conveys the hiring announcement and basic timeline without errors. Viewer context missing includes the full co-host lineup (Symone Sanders Townsend and Michael Steele) and that the rebrand to MS NOW occurred in November 2025 as part of a corporate spinoff. No loaded language or selective emphasis appears; the piece functions as a neutral personnel note rather than analysis. Claims about Russert's memoir and departure year align with public records.
Key Moments
Luke Russert is co-host of The Weeknight on MS Now (formerly MSNBC)
Confirmed by network announcements and Wikipedia entry on the program and rebrand
Tim Russert died of a heart attack in 2008; Luke left NBC News in July 2016 and wrote Look for Me There
Standard biographical details corroborated by multiple biographical sources