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C-SPAN will air more than nine hours of interview footage involving Ghislaine Maxwell and a top official at the U.S.
The series will explore "the ideas that shaped America's past, challenge the nation's present, and inspire our future" ...
C-SPAN’s Next Big Bet Is a “Radically Different” Sort of Cable News Show: ‘CeaseFire’ 'CeaseFire' will see Republicans and Democrats try to work together to solve common problems, a ...
For many years when he worked at CNN, Sam Feist was a producer for “Crossfire,” which highlighted often loud political ...
A Republican C-SPAN caller on Tuesday noted that former President Joe Biden did not have an agenda to end the Russia-Ukraine ...
Description C-SPAN and C-SPAN Classroom are excited to announce the winners of the 2025 StudentCam documentary competition! Now in it's 21st year, StudentCam is C-SPAN's annual national video ...
C-SPAN plans to debut a new weekly series this fall that will be a twist on many cable panel shows: Instead of arguing, politicos will talk about where they find agreement. CeaseFire is the ...
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.
While this is technically true, the clips available on C-SPAN’s YouTube channel are not live and are generally shorter in nature than the full-length, gavel-to-gavel coverage offered on C-SPAN.
C-SPAN is facing an existential crisis as more people cut the cable cord. Longtime CNN journalist Sam Feist took the reins of C-SPAN last year with a mandate to turn things around.
A C-SPAN caller bluntly told CNN anchor Jake Tapper “I don’t really like you” while he was plugging his book about former President Biden’s decline on Tuesday.