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All C-SPAN video since 1987 is archived, digitized and available online for searching and streaming from this library. The archives currently houses over 253,000 hours of video. Video instructions on ...
Purdue University celebrated C-SPAN Archives' 30th anniversary with a discussion on how television coverage has affected politics through the years. C-SPAN Founder Brian Lamb moderated the panel ...
Researchers, political satirists and partisan mudslingers, take note: C-Span has uploaded virtually every minute of its video archives to the Internet.
Purdue University is announcing a new center for C-SPAN Archives research as part of the archives’ 30th anniversary.
Purdue University celebrated C-SPAN Archives' 30th anniversary with a discussion on how television coverage has affected politics through the years. C-SPAN Founder Brian Lamb moderated the panel ...
C-SPAN has completed arguably the most exciting academic task since the founding of Wikipedia: they have uploaded 23 years of their video archives to a free, user-friendly database online.
Wonks and nerds, rejoice. People with lives can play, too. C-SPAN, that faithful recorder of all things Congress and much more, has put 23 years’ worth of video programs online. That’s 160,000 hours.
The C-SPAN archive has 1987 video of Reagan welcoming to the White House Mikhail Gorbachev, who was head of something called the Soviet Union, now a deceased state: ...
Having free online access to the more than 160,000 hours of C-SPAN footage is “like being able to Google political history using the ‘I Feel Lucky’ button every time,” MSNBC’s Rachel ...
It’s birthday time for a Washington institution — it’s been 30 years since C-SPAN first hit the “record” button on its video library.
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