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The Senate Special Committee on Aging hears from witnesses on efforts to combat the proliferation of telephone scams ...
How was C-SPAN different during the speaker votes? Since its founding in 1979, C-SPAN (Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network) has dutifully covered the day-to-day workings of Congress, but it ...
Nearly 80 new House members were elected to serve in the 118th Congress--the most racially and ethnically diverse U.S. Congress in history. The House now has 121 members who are people of color ...
UPDATE: C-SPAN has formally asked House Speaker Kevin McCarthy to cover floor proceedings by installing a few additional cameras in the chamber. The letter from C-SPAN co-CEO Susan Swain follows ...
Over the past week, C-SPAN has covered the narrow, early morning vote on Donald Trump’s ‘big beautiful bill.” It carried in full the president’s at-times bizarre Oval Office clash with ...
And that’s causing a financial crisis for C-SPAN. Many viewers probably mistake the C in its acronym for Congress. It’s for cable — the Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network.
C-SPAN is continuing its push to be included on major streaming platforms — YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, and Fubo — as more consumers move away from traditional cable television.
Tens of millions of Americans consume C-SPAN content every month, allowing them to experience the inner workings of Congress and the White House.
As part of its plans, C-SPAN will be starting its coverage earlier and will be providing more live coverage than ever before, with 17 hours of nonstop live coverage. In addition to the presidential ...
C-SPAN, launched in 1979, finds itself in a pending crisis. Funded by the cable industry, it has seen its revenue fall as consumers cut the cord.
Besides its coverage of Congress, C-SPAN sends camera crews to record local forums, campaign-trail speeches and other news events on the national political calendar.
A bipartisan Senate coalition is asking YouTube TV and Hulu to add Congress’s favorite station to their lineups.