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C-SPAN

C-SPAN
Logo of C-SPAN.svg
Launched March 19, 1979 (1979-03-19) (C-SPAN)
June 2, 1986 (1986-06-02) (C-SPAN2)
January 22, 2001 (2001-01-22) (C-SPAN3)
Owned by National Cable Satellite Corporation
Picture format 1080i (HDTV)
Downgraded to letterboxed 480i for SDTV feed
Slogan Created by Cable. (Offered as a Public Service.)
Where History Unfolds Daily
Country United States
Language English
Broadcast area Nationwide
Headquarters Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C.
Sister channel(s) C-SPAN2
C-SPAN3
C-SPAN Radio
Website www.c-span.org
Availability
Terrestrial
WCSP-FM/HD
(C-SPAN Radio)
90.1 FM / HD Radio (Washington, D.C. / Baltimore)
Selective TV, Inc.
(Alexandria, Minnesota)
K50DB-D 50.3
Satellite
DirecTV 350: C-SPAN (SD)
351: C-SPAN2 (SD)
Dish Network 210: C-SPAN (SD)
211: C-SPAN2 (SD)
C-Band
AMC10 at 135.0°W
  • 201: C-SPAN
  • 202: C-SPAN2
  • 203: C-SPAN3
    101: C-SPAN (SD)
    102: C-SPAN2 (SD)
    103: C-SPAN3 (SD)
  • 501: Radio (SD)

AMC11 at 131.0°W

  • 7: C-SPAN (Analog) (SD)
Cable
Verizon FiOS 109: C-SPAN (SD)
110: C-SPAN2 (SD)
111: C-SPAN3 (SD)
Wave Broadband 16 (C-SPAN)
99 (C-SPAN2)
Available on most other U.S. cable systems Consult your local cable provider for channel availability
Satellite radio
XM 120
IPTV
AT&T U-verse 230: C-SPAN (SD)
231: C-SPAN2 (SD)
232: C-SPAN3 (SD)
Google Fiber 131: C-SPAN
132: C-SPAN2
133: C-SPAN3
Cable One 78 (SD)
Southern Fibernet 1131: C-SPAN
1132: C-SPAN2
1133: C-SPAN3
131: C-SPAN (SD)
132: C-SPAN2 (SD)
133: C-SPAN3 (SD)
Streaming media
Available to current cable/satellite subscribers C-SPAN Live
and on demand
National Cable Satellite Corporation
Founded November 14, 1978; 38 years ago (1978-11-14)
84-0751854
Legal status 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization
Headquarters Washington, D.C.
Brian Lamb
Affiliations C-SPAN Education Foundation
Revenue (2014)
$73,244,854
Expenses (2014) $63,409,586
Employees (2013)
337
Mission To produce, distribute, and archive video and audio coverage of governmental and public affairs events.
Website www.c-span.org

AMC11 at 131.0°W

C-SPAN (/ˈsspæn/), an acronym for Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network, is an American cable and satellite television network that was created in 1979 by the cable television industry as a public service. C-SPAN televises many proceedings of the United States federal government, as well as other public affairs programming. The C-SPAN network includes three television channels (C-SPAN, C-SPAN2 and C-SPAN3), one radio station (WCSP-FM) and a group of websites that provide streaming media and archives of C-SPAN programs. C-SPAN's television channels are available to approximately 100 million cable and satellite households within the United States, while WCSP-FM, also called C-SPAN Radio, is broadcast on FM radio in Washington, D.C., and is available throughout the U.S. on XM Satellite Radio, via Internet streaming, and through apps for iOS, BlackBerry and Android devices.

The network televises U.S. political events, particularly live and "gavel-to-gavel" coverage of the U.S. Congress as well as occasional proceedings of the Canadian, Australian and British Parliaments including the weekly Prime Minister's Questions, and major events worldwide. Its coverage of political and policy events is unedited, thereby providing viewers (or listeners) with unfiltered information about politics and government. Non-political coverage includes historical programming, programs dedicated to non-fiction books, and interview programs with noteworthy individuals associated with public policy. C-SPAN is a private, nonprofit organization, funded by a 6¢ per subscriber affiliate fee paid by its cable and satellite affiliates, and does not have advertisements on any of its networks, radio stations, or websites, nor does it ever solicit donations or pledges. The network operates independently, and neither the cable industry nor Congress has control of the content of its programming.


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