Which made what occurred on C-SPAN on Thursday awfully strange: For about 10 minutes, Russia Today, a well-known Russia propaganda channel funded by Russia’s government, took over C-SPAN’s live feed.
C-SPAN said last week that it had reached a deal to have its three channels air on YouTube TV and Hulu’s live television feed, ending a dispute that had led to a revenue squeeze for the public affairs ...
C-SPAN introduces Ceasefire, a new weekly series that takes a different approach to political conversation. In an era when conflict often grabs the spotlight, Ceasefire creates space for something ...