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House Republicans chanted "USA" Thursday after passing the budget. What's in Trump's big bill that passed Congress and will ...
With PBS and NPR besieged by the political right, with C-SPAN’s funding via cable and satellite fees strafed by cord cutting, higher-minded alternatives have been hit by hard times.
A bipartisan Senate coalition is asking YouTube TV and Hulu to add Congress’s favorite station to their lineups.
The blackout of C-SPAN on America’s streaming services, notably Alphabet’s YouTube and Disney’s Hulu, has caught the attention of the Federal Communications Commission, a potential warning ...
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.
Tens of millions of Americans consume C-SPAN content every month, allowing them to experience the inner workings of Congress and the White House.
Unlike its cable television funders, C-SPAN has somehow always maintained a true objective reporting standard, making it must-see viewing whenever either chamber of Congress is in session.
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.
Watching C-SPAN heightens concerns about effectiveness of those we’ve elected to Congress [letter] Feb 24, 2025 ...
It turns C-SPAN into reality television, rather than facilitating the televising of Congress’ reality. Wide shots of the House floor could cut down on the production of such clips.
And yet, C-SPAN has also contributed to the deformation of Congress’ work—and of our political culture. This is not a function of how the network has approached its work, but of the very nature of its ...
C-SPAN, which is funded by the cable companies, has been adapting to a changing media environment, with cord-cutting impacting its bottom line. The non-profit provides live coverage of Congress ...