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Democrats were forced to tap out one of their members during House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries’ “magic minute” speech to ...
In the wee hours of January 7, Representative Kevin McCarthy was finally elected Speaker of the House after 15 ballots, capping off five days of congressional drama that had America glued to C-SPAN.
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.
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 ...
If you’ve been watching coverage of the unfolding drama taking place in the House, you’ve likely noticed that the camera shots are not the usual stale wide-pans that saturate C-SPAN on a day ...
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.
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 ...
Serving the public by carrying C-SPAN is one way Google can start becoming a good corporate citizen.
C-SPAN Is America’s Hottest TV Drama in 2023 The cable-funded non-profit has given viewers a unique perspective into the goings-on in the House chamber ... will the coverage of the Speaker chaos ...
Can C-SPAN Pull Off ‘Crossfire,’ but With Civility? “Ceasefire” will be the low-key public affairs channel’s first new weekly show in two decades.
C-SPAN, capitalizing on its moment in the spotlight, is calling on House Speaker Kevin McCarthy to give its cameras greater access to the House floor.
C-SPAN has found its next CEO, and it is a familiar face to the world of TV news. Sam Feist, the longtime Washington D.C. bureau chief of CNN, has been selected to be the cable-funded non-profit ...