The Weekly With Professor Robert Browning
Professor Robert Browning discussed the historical significance of the lame duck session and how often Congress finds itself wrangling over big ticket items right before the holidays. Profes…
53 viewsProfessor Robert Browning discussed the historical significance of the lame duck session and how often Congress finds itself wrangling over big ticket items right before the holidays. Profes…
53 viewsPanelists discussed the impact of television on race and politics in the 1990s. Topics included the 1992 presidential election, Bill Clinton and his relations with the African American commu…
1,168 viewsPurdue 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 p…
645 viewsA demonstration of how to make use of the C-SPAN Video Library and different ways to search for content.
5,073 viewsRobert Browning gave a tour of the C-SPAN Video Archives, which has digitally archived more than 200,000 hours of public affairs programming. He spoke about the importance of making C-SPAN’s…
1,224 viewsParticipating by remote connection, Director Robert Browning was interviewed about the C-SPAN Archives in West Lafayette, Indiana, and about the C-SPAN Video Library web site and the Congres…
886 viewsTelephone lines were opened for comments on two topics from first-time callers only. The first question was “Are you ready for an ‘enduring relationship’ with Iraq?” A video clip was shown o…
104 viewsStudents from Purdue University (West Lafayette, IN), the University of Denver (CO), George Mason University (Fairfax, VA), and Northwestern University Medill School of Journalism’s Washingt…
128 viewsTelephone lines were open for viewer comments and questions about news of the day. Additionally, Dr. Robert Browning talked about operations at the C-SPAN Archives and Chuck Todd, the Editor…
40 viewsTelephone lines were open for viewer comments and questions on news of the day. Dr. Browning talked about the C-SPAN Archives operations after 15 years of recording programming.
70 viewsTelephone lines were open for audience comments. Robert Browning of the C-SPAN Archives appeared via telephone to talk about similarities between current calls for war on Iraq and the Persia…
43 viewsDr. Browning described the "Podium Watch", a statistical summary of the hours C-SPAN and seven other networks devoted to coverage of the Republican and Democratic conventions' official proce…
50 viewsDr. Robert X. Browning spoke about products and services available to C-SPAN viewers through operations at the C-SPAN Archives in West Lafayette, Indiana. He also responded to audience calls…
230 viewsTelephone lines were opened for viewers' comments regarding their favorite American president. Professor Robert Browning participated by telephone.
49 viewsDr. John Splaine, and by phone Dr. Robert Browning and David Debs talked about the different methods employed in their respective classrooms when teaching about the writings of Alexis de Toc…
192 viewsProfessor Robert Browning discussed the purpose behind the Purdue University Public Affairs Video Archives.
135 viewsA series of interviews and viewer telephone calls, before a studio audience, highlighted the benefits of C-SPAN as an educational resource. Professor Browning described the Public Affairs Vi…
276 viewsProfessor Robert Browning spoke on the background of the Public Affairs Video Archives, an institution that makes videotapes of public affairs programming available for purchase by educators…
66 viewsPolitical science and communication scholars discussed their conclusions following a conference on original research conducted with the use of public affairs programming from the Public Affa…
207 viewsPolitical science and communication scholars spoke in a forum on the 1992 presidential campaign during a research symposium. The scholars discussed both the physical and rhetorical campaign …
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