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This C-SPAN Original Production look inside the U.S. Senate explores its history, traditions, and constitutional powers.
The Senate after dark can be a weird and scary place. For example, senators will spend all day and night working to pass ...
And that connection would have been lost forever without cameras in the Senate chamber. On Thursday, C-SPAN II is celebrating its 30th anniversary of gavel-to-gavel coverage of the Senate floor ...
Sen. Thom Tillis has revealed why he blew kisses towards a camera on the Senate floor after he refused to back President ...
Vote to waive Corker point of order on unfunded mandates passed by a vote of 55 - 44. The Senate is now holding a series of votes, including adoption of the Majority Leader's substitute amendment ...
The nonprofit channel financed by cable and satellite companies is feeling the squeeze as the number of traditional pay TV ...
From Thom Tillis unchained, to John Thune’s backroom deal with Lisa Murkowski to a pissed-off John Fetterman, Eric Garcia ...
It's the world's greatest deliberative body, the most exclusive club. And, sometimes, the U.S. Senate is just another weird place. For 30 years, C-SPAN's unblinking cameras have captured all of it ...
Even sedate C-SPAN is aggrieved, calling on the Senate to allow its television crews to document the trial, instead of the government-controlled cameras that — as was the case during Bill ...
C-SPAN’s social media feeds also got extra attention during Senator Chris Murphy’s filibuster on the Senate floor, when the network covered all 13-plus hours of the event.
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.