Not to say those knot-heads are doing anything useful but it's free and it often is the only place to see important committee meetings when both houses are in session and C-SPAN's charter requires that 1 & 2 stay live from their respective chambers.
Makes no sense at all, which is to say it's standard operating procedure for the cable industry.I dont know why neither provider carries it...you figured it would be one of those "lets pay to be on satellite" channels
on a side note....Its amazing that only CSPAN is in the clear on big dish (C-Band)....CSPAN2 & 3 are scrambled.
That's nuts, I agree.on a side note....Its amazing that only CSPAN is in the clear on big dish (C-Band)....CSPAN2 & 3 are scrambled.
That's blatant discrimination. Maybe we should March On C-SPAN. Two four six eight, satellites are people too!CSPAN 3 advertises itself as "only on cable"... like that is some kind of benefit or something.
That's blatant discrimination. Maybe we should March On C-SPAN. Two four six eight, satellites are people too!
From their web site:It does seem odd that they can't get the channel, though. I always thought it was basically done as a public service and dirt cheap for providers to offer. Like why wouldn't they offer it?.
You just defined Dish SOON.As for when Dish will get C-SPAN3, well, anywhere between now and never .
Thank you for the link. If I knew it was streamed, I forgot. (which happens a lot these days)As for when Dish will get C-SPAN3, well, anywhere between now and never . However it's streaming on the Internet @ Live Video - C-SPAN3 | C-SPAN (along with the other C-SPANs.)