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as viewers discuss a timely topic chosen by C-SPAN. The program occasionally features "open phones" segments when callers may discuss any topic of their choosing. In multiple segments following, the host interviews guests invited to discuss a specific political or legislative issue and takes calls
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hosts do not offer their own perspective on issues and leave more pointed questions to callers, though they will occasionally ask for clarifications from callers and guests. Consistent with its emphasis on reflecting a wide variety of viewpoints, C-SPAN aims to take approximately 60 calls in each
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made waves by calling into the show on October 27, 2003. Although she intended to call anonymously, host Peter Slen correctly guessed her identity, which she reluctantly admitted. She called again on May 28, 2006, and waited on hold for her call to be taken. She then subsequently appeared on the
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producers now set up separate phone lines by party affiliation (Democrats, Republicans, and Independents) and take alternate calls from each line. In some cases, a dedicated call-in line is made available for the international audience (outside the U.S. and Canada) or for a particular group of
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uses no delay, so obscene or other objectionable language will occasionally be heard, though offending callers are normally cut off promptly. Callers are asked to wait 30 days between phoning in, though this rule is pointed out to be violated by the program's regular viewers occasionally.
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program aired on January 4, 1995, and the program continues to be shown on C-SPAN in its original time slot. Saturday and Sunday editions were originally just two hours long; on January 20, 2001, they were expanded to a full three hours.
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program. The program features elected officials, government administrators, and journalists as guests, answering questions from the hosts and from members of the general public who call into the studio or submit questions via e-mail and
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The program is noted for the participation of its viewers, who may call in, submit questions and comments via e-mail, or, since March 5, 2009, Twitter. As facilitators of conversation between the public and C-SPAN guests,
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A video simulcast of the C-SPAN Radio studio has been shown during transitions at the top of an hour, with the radio host reading the day's news headlines. The program airs 365 days a year. The
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frequently featured discussions on the issue of New Orleans' recovery. On August 21 and 22, 2006, a remote broadcast was set up in the city to interview key players, including
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professor John Splaine, hired by C-SPAN to ensure the network's objectivity, who noticed that C-SPAN received a disproportionate number of calls from conservative viewers.
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and is hosted by a revolving set of hosts. In November 2009, C-SPAN named veteran television news producer Michele Remillard as executive producer of the
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on C-SPAN's radio station, WCSP-FM, began on October 9, 1997; it was the first program to be broadcast on the station. One hour of the Sunday edition of
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from the public. Most guests appear in C-SPAN's Washington or New York City studios, while some guests are interviewed from remote locations.
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callers. For example, a program about college tuition may have a line for students and recent graduates. In the fall of 2006, the
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Dave Walker (21 August 2006). "17th Street 'Journal'; C-SPAN comes to town for Katrina anniversary special".
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s antecedent is the C-SPAN daily call-in, a fixture of the network since October 7, 1980. The inaugural the
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Marc Fisher (21 October 1997). "C-SPAN for Drive Time; 'Washington Journal' Makes Radio Debut on WCSP".
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Among C-SPAN's primarily anonymous callers, recording artist and entertainer
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The show is hosted from C-SPAN's Washington, D.C., studio overlooking the
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preempt all or part of the program. The audio of the program also airs on
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At the beginning of each program, the host reads noteworthy articles and
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Jeff Dufour (15 June 2006). "Cher: From rave fave to soldiers' savior".
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The three-hour program airs every day of the year, beginning at 7 a.m.
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Aaron Blake (29 June 2006). "C-SPAN increases its campaign coverage".
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theme music is the third movement of Concerto for Trumpet, Mo. 2 by
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Michael Rust (9 February 1998). "Americans Speak Up on Talk TV".
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and set up a call-in line for locals to tell their stories from
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program on June 14, 2006, to speak about Operation Helmet, a
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Index

Pedro Echevarria
Elizabeth Drew

News
public affairs
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Congress
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BBC Parliament

Thad Allen
editorials
newspapers
periodicals
University of Maryland
New Orleans
Hurricane Katrina
Capitol Building
Johann Melchior Molter
September 11 attacks
Hurricane Katrina
U.S. senators

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