Search

David Gregory

Celebrity

David Gregory to Host Meet the Press

David Gregory has officially been named the new moderator of Meet the Press.

The longtime NBC chief White House correspondent will take over the role, vacated in June by the death of Tim Russert, on Sunday, Dec. 14. Interim moderator, Tom Brokaw, formally introduced Gregory at the end of his broadcast Sunday, ending weeks of rumors and speculation.

Calling the position an "incredible honor," Gregory, vowed to ...
 read full article

Recent Comments
  • I watch Meet the Press every Sunday. And have some guestions I would like addressed ! In every show this past Month or so...You seem to be have a lot of covereage, of the...
  • 8/2/09 Guest, Dr.Summers, reminds me of several former college proffessors.  If a student  has an opinion or question just get louder and louder, droning on until students...
Season 1, Episode 33: "Meet The Press" anchor David Gregory meets Ten@Ten.
Free | Hulu
Length: 04:38
Posted: 10/30/2009
David Banner | Ain't Got Nothing | Universal
Free | MTVmusic.com

Posted: 11/6/2009
David Banner | Crank It Up - (Feat. Static) | Universal Records
Free | MTVmusic.com

Posted: 11/6/2009
NBC White House Correspondent David Gregory is out there, and it is not good to have him with...
Free | Colbert Nation
Length: 01:37
Posted: 3/4/2009
more David Gregory videos (374 total videos)
Loading...
Title Year Type
The Manson Family (Producer) 2004 Movie
Dead Mate (Actor - John Henry Cox) 1989 Movie
Where The Bullets Fly (Actor - RAF Sergeant) 1966 Movie
The Hi-Jackers (Actor - Pete) 1963 Movie
The Marked One (Actor - Ed Jones) 1963 Movie

more David Gregory credits (77 total credits)

David Gregory to Host Meet the Press

David Gregory has officially been named the new moderator of Meet the Press.

The longtime NBC chief White House correspondent will take over the role, vacated in June by the death of Tim Russert, on Sunday, Dec. 14. Interim moderator, Tom Brokaw, formally introduced Gregory at the end of his broadcast Sunday, ending weeks of rumors and speculation.

Calling the position an "incredible honor," Gregory, vowed to ...
read more

Post Election: News Networks Rebrand and Promote

Just as President-elect Barack Obama is assembling his White House team, the news networks are deciding who will cover it.

ABC News shuffled the assignments of a few top correspondents, naming Jake Tapper, who covered the Barack Obama campaign for the network, as its senior White House correspondent.

The assignment shifts at ABC News raise the profile of Tapper, who was previously senior national and political correspondent.

Martha Raddatz, ABC's point person at the White House since late 2005, has been named senior foreign affairs correspondent. Jon Karl moves from the national security desk to become ABC's senior congressional correspondent... read more

Who Will Be Russert's Successor?

Executives at NBC News are still reeling over the death of friend and colleague Tim Russert. But soon they will have to come up with a plan about how to proceed with their coverage of the 2008 Presidential campaign, which includes picking Russert's successor at Meet the Press. While we believe there are only two real candidates for the job, here's what we think about all the names that have been thrown out there.
read more

If Couric Exits CBS, Who Could Fill the Anchor Chair?

If Katie Couric does leave the CBS Evening News anchor chair, here are the leading candidates to replace her and what they bring to the table.
read more

David Gregory Heats Up Race for MSNBC

There's been a lot of David Gregory on NBC News lately. When he's not reporting from the White House, he's filling in for Matt Lauer on Today or Tim Russert on Meet the Press. Not enough for you? This week he starts anchoring his own nightly show on cable news channel MSNBC, Race for the White House with David Gregory (6 pm/ET), designed to feed the growing number of political junkies following the amazing 2008 presidential campaign. The Biz talked to Gregory about his new program, the recent rise of MSNBC and whether there's any chance he'll have a new network address in the future. TVGuide.com: You're hours away from the first show. What are we going to see?David Gregory: We're going to have a terrific panel. They'll be some swapping out, but not different faces every night. We want it to be a smart, fast-paced take on the race, day in and day out, by people who follow it closely and have different points of view. We'll start with Joe Scarborough [host of MSNBC's Morning Joe] and... read more

more David Gregory news (7 total news articles)
Advertisement

Advertisement