C-SPAN (Cable Satellite Public Affairs Network), founded in 1979, is a non-profit American company that broadcasts television and radio programming. It employs approximately 430 people and is headquartered in the United States. Its programming focuses on public affairs.

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Founded

1979

Headcount

427

Headquarters

US

Primary Segment

Broadcast television and radio

Ownership

Non-profit

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C-SPAN broadcast a press conference on April 4, where Secretary of State Marco Rubio discussed global markets adapting to US-introduced duties, stating that economies were not crashing but reacting to trade changes in the global order. The same day, C-SPAN also broadcast another press conference featuring Rubio, who confirmed Washington's intention to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP. On March 26 and 27, C-SPAN published opinion pieces discussing differing interpretations of objective reality in the current political climate. Separately, C-SPAN announced on an unspecified date that Jadon McGee and Jake Maggio, students at Hartfield Academy in Flowood, Mississippi, received honorable mention and $250 in the 21st annual StudentCam competition for their video about the opioid crisis.

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