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C-SPAN’s three public affairs channels will be added to YouTube TV later this year as part of a new partnership between the nonprofit network and Google-owned YouTube.
The three C-SPAN channels—C-SPAN, C-SPAN2, and C-SPAN3—will all join YouTube TV’s base package lineup this fall. YouTube has ...
The channel separately announced a deal that will bring its programming to Hulu’s Live TV platform, which the company said will “expand access to C-SPAN’s unfiltered coverage of U.S. government for ...
C-SPAN's three public affairs networks will be carried beginning this fall on YouTube TV and Hulu's live television package, ...
SPAN’s unfiltered coverage of U.S. government for millions of subscribers nationwide, further strengthening the network’s ...
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Missed programs on the C-SPAN networks over the past few days and want to watch the archived video? Here are some events from the week: On Tuesday, then-Secret Service Director Julia Pierson testified ...
The rise of cord-cutting, where consumers opt for streaming services over traditional cable, has drastically changed the media consumption landscape. A decade ago, C-SPAN reached around 100 million ...
C-SPAN is adding a new televised book club that will feature the nation’s top authors and policymakers interviewed at Washington’s iconic libraries, the latest programming update from CEO Sam Feist.
No, C-SPAN didn't get hacked. And, no, America's bastion of decorum and occasional boredom was not playing a New Year's prank. But, yes, the network's online programming schedule did flash some ...
FILE - In this image taken from video provided by C-SPAN, the final vote count on President Barack Obama's economic recovery plan is displayed, Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2009, in the Senate in Washington, D.C ...
America’s Book Club will be in addition to the public affairs network’s long-running Booknotes program, started by C-SPAN founder Brian Lamb.