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Mark Whitaker
named to replace Tim Russert as NBC News D.C. bureau chief
(July
28, 2008) NBC News announced today that Mark Whitaker has been named
Chief of the network's Washington, D.C. bureau. His appointment fills a
vacancy left by the untimely death of Tim Russert in June. Whitaker, a
veteran, award-winning journalist who is currently a Senior Vice
President at NBC News, will assume his duties immediately. The
announcement was made by NBC News President Steve Capus, to whom
Whitaker will report.
"The enormity of filling this position was by no means lost on any of
us, given the significance this job holds, particularly on the eve of an
extraordinary presidential election," said Capus. "But the truth is, he
is the ideal candidate for the job, and that was evident the minute we
took stock of potential replacements. Mark's got all of the components
that will assure his success -- a commitment to journalistic integrity,
political savvy, a keen eye for the future, and a management style that
is inclusive and fair. He is exactly what the bureau needs."
Whitaker will continue in his role as SVP at NBC News. His day-to-day
responsibilities will include executive oversight of "Meet the Press,"
as well as of all of NBC News' network election and political coverage.
As D.C. Bureau Chief, he will oversee all bureau management and
administration, as well as work closely with NBC News Political Director
Chuck Todd, and Deputy Bureau Chiefs Wendy Wilkinson and Brady Daniels.
Whitaker will also make occasional appearances as an on-air analyst.
"I am looking forward to keeping our coverage of politics and government
the best in the business," said Whitaker. "I am honored and humbled to
succeed Tim, whose commitment to journalism without fear or favor is a
beacon for us all. And I am thrilled to get to work with our
unparalleled team of NBC reporters and producers in Washington."
Prior to joining NBC News, Whitaker served as Editor of Newsweek from
1998-2006. During his tenure with the magazine, the newsweekly published
its best-selling issues of all time and had years of record
profitability. It also received more editorial awards than at any other
time in its history. Among these were the National Magazine Award for
General Excellence, the industry's highest prize, in 2002 for coverage
of 9/11, and in 2004 for coverage of the Iraq war.
Whitaker also oversaw the growth of Newsweek's web site, which is
affiliated with NBC News' MSNBC.com. Its awards included Editor &
Publisher's "EPpy" award for best newsmagazine web site and the MIN
"Best of the Web Award" for Best National Magazine-Affiliated Web Site.
From 2006 until 2007, Whitaker served as Vice President and
Editor-in-Chief of New Ventures at Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive,
creating new online ventures and multimedia for Newsweek's parent, The
Washington Post Company.
Widely respected in the journalism community, Whitaker served as
President of the American Society of Magazine Editors from 2004 - 2006.
He is a current board member of the Committee to Protect Journalists
Before becoming top editor, Whitaker served as a reporter, writer and
editor for Newsweek for two decades. He started his career reporting for
Newsweek as a summer intern and stringer in San Francisco, Boston,
Washington, London and Paris while in college and graduate school. He
became business editor in 1987. As an assistant managing editor and then
managing editor from 1991 to 1998, Whitaker helped oversee coverage that
included the first Gulf War and the presidential elections of 1992 and
1996.
Whitaker graduated summa cum laude from Harvard College in 1979 and
studied international relations at Oxford University's Balliol College
as a Marshall Scholar. He is married to Alexis Gelber, Newsweek's
director of special projects. They have two children.
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