In September, Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) took to the Senate floor to applaud the decision, saying: “Yesterday, both Hulu and YouTube announced that YouTubeTV and Hulu+ Live TV will be carrying the ...
Tonight's "SNL" cold open jokingly informed Netflix that C-SPAN is for sale, too, after the streamer's Warner Bros. deal this ...
In September, Google and C-SPAN struck a deal to bring the networks to subscribers, and this week C-SPAN, C-SPAN2, and C-SPAN3 went live on YouTube TV in all its unfiltered glory of wall-to-wall ...
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YouTube TV finally adds C-SPAN, fixing its biggest news gap overnight
YouTube TV has finally added C-SPAN, C-SPAN2, and C-SPAN3 to its live lineup. A small per-subscriber deal struck in September ...
Rep Don Bacon, a retired Air Force brigadier general, called the Inspector General’s Signalgate report exonerating Hegseth, ...
Elon Musk reportedly told a group of past and present employees of his Department of Government Efficiency that he believes ...
An Oklahoma C-SPAN caller who said he was a lifelong Democrat and voted for former Vice President Kamala Harris in 2024 declared on Friday that he was sickened by his party and plans to leave it. The ...
C-SPAN callers pleaded with Mike Johnson to reverse course on the shutdown—and just about everything else. He didn’t listen. House Speaker Mike Johnson appeared on C-SPAN’s morning call-in program on ...
WASHINGTON — A C-SPAN caller made an emotional plea to House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., on Thursday to end the government shutdown, saying that “my kids could die” if she can’t afford their ...
WASHINGTON – A string of Americans frustrated by the government shutdown called into C-SPAN on Thursday, Oct. 9, to confront House Speaker Mike Johnson. In one particularly dramatic exchange, a woman ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson shared tense exchanges with callers during a rare live C-SPAN appearance Thursday, including one with a military spouse who warned that “my kids could die” over his refusal ...
Earlier in his career, Sam Feist ran a news program called “Crossfire” that tried to capture viewership by having liberals and conservatives bicker with one another. Now he hopes to achieve similar ...
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