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C-SPAN Slates Convention Coverage

C-SPAN to also carry live coverage of parties’ platform meetings; C-SPAN 2 to focus on highlights, feature viewer reactions.

By Alex Weprin -- Broadcasting & Cable, July 30, 2008

C-SPAN and C-SPAN 2 unveiled their Republican and Democratic National Convention plans Wednesday.

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C-SPAN’s DNC coverage will air Aug. 25-29 and its RNC coverage Aug. 31-Sept. 5.

The political party conventions are right in the wheelhouse of the cable networks, which are offering “gavel-to-gavel” coverage of the events, as well as ancillary events such as Ron Paul’s Rally for the Republic.

Before the conventions begin, C-SPAN will carry live coverage of the parties’ platform meetings, with the Democratic meetings Aug. 9 and the Republicans Aug. 26 and 27.

Convention coverage will begin at 7 a.m. every day with Washington Journal live from the respective host cities of Denver and Minneapolis. The show will interview newsmakers and journalists, and delegates and elected officials will field calls from viewers throughout the day.

C-SPAN 2 will focus on highlights in primetime and will also feature viewer reactions. The network will also cover Paul’s event, set for Aug. 31-Sept. 2 in Minneapolis to coincide with the Republican National Convention.

The networks will also use some new technology to enhance their coverage. Correspondents will be armed with Flip cameras and Skype-enabled laptops, allowing for on-the-fly reports from inside and out of the sessions.

“Political-party conventions remain interesting to the millions of Americans who follow national politics,” C-SPAN president Susan Swain said in announcing the coverage. “Convention speeches become previews for future generations of national leaders. Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and Ronald Reagan were all keynote convention speakers prior to their national runs.”

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Submitted by: Jesse Johnson
8/4/2008 11:52:00 AM EDT
Location: Sheridan, IL
Occupation: the family business

This is great news! C-SPAN is about the only television I can enjoy these days. It's nice to know at least one major news source isn't checking their integrity at the door.



Submitted by: C. Dozier
7/30/2008 5:28:00 PM EDT
Location: Dutch Caribbean
Occupation: Businessman

Thanks CSPAN for coverage that has been routinely denied by other msm networks throughout Dr. Paul's run. You will be well received by Paul supporters.



Submitted by: Paul F.
7/30/2008 5:04:00 PM EDT
Location: Auburn, Il.
Occupation: broadcast engineer

Hurray for Ron Paul coverage. How about a re-broadcast of his CPAC speech? A true eye-opener.




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