C-SPAN Year in Review
C-SPAN executives discussed 1983 programming. This was the first year that C-SPAN broadcasted 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
319 viewsC-SPAN executives discussed 1983 programming. This was the first year that C-SPAN broadcasted 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
319 viewsMr. Goshko discussed the goal of the United States to diffuse problems in the Middle East.
110 viewsMr. Murphy discussed his book, The Butchers of Lyon, and covered international affairs.
73 viewsMr. Pierce discussed inner city housing. Due to age of the source media, the video breaks up.
57 viewsMr. Chanj discussed the Korean aspect of national events in the news along with answering callers questions. Due to age of source media, some parts of video are of poor quality.
57 viewsThe new C-SPAN Update, a weekly newsletter from C-SPAN, was the subject of the call-in program.
241 viewsMr. Risser discussed policy in Central America and the White House agenda.
51 viewsMr. Trehitt discussed foreign policy in the news. Video has bad quality due to age of tape.
33 viewsMr. Wieck discussed policy from Central America and covered daily news headlines along with answering callers questions.
47 viewsMr. Von Bergen discussed the National Governors Association’s outlook on the economy.
67 viewsMs. Geyer discussed international affairs and answered callers' questions.
110 viewsClay Richards talked about the presidential primaries and news stories of the day. He answered viewers' questions.
92 viewsMr. Fichnberg discussed current news headlines and political issues.
36 viewsMr. Murray discussed the United States economic relations with Canada.
66 viewsMr. Adams discussed what types of U.S. news stories are most important internationally.
65 viewsPatricia Sagon discussed Reagan’s opposition to the budget resolution.
164 viewsMr. Snider discussed Reagan’s thought process for deciding whether or not to seek reelection.
55 viewsMr. Stanton discussed the federal budget and answered callers' questions.
92 views