C-SPAN employee Melissa Parker holds up a sign while filming the first call-in segment from a hearing room in the U.S. Capitol. A person on camera, possibly identified as "Jean," films."
Press at the White House News Photographers' Association Awards Dinner, May 16, 1985. Awards were presented to photographers and TV news camerapeople. C-SPAN's gala coverage included viewer call-ins, interviews, and addresses by keynote speakers.
Caption to image of press at the 42nd annual White House News Photographers' Association awards dinner. Text reads: “PLEASE RETURN PHOTO. CREDIT: C-SPAN file, Ken Heinen.
On May 16th beginning at 7:00pm est, C-SPAN, the Cable Satellite Public Affairs Network, will provide its viewers with live coverage of the 42nd annual White House News Photographers Association awards dinner.
C-SPAN’s coverage of this gala event will include live viewer call-in programs, opening the network’s phone lines to questions and comments from viewers across the nation.
This year’s ‘Photographer of the Year’ will be presented to Jodi Cobb of ‘National Geographic’ magazine and Tad Dukehart of Channel 9, ‘Television Photographer of the Year.’
Pictured in the interview is C-SPAN President Brian Lamb and 1983 Photographer of the Year, Wally McNamee, ‘Newsweek’ magazine (right) and Chick Harrity, ‘U.S. News & World Report’ (center).
C-SPAN’s public affairs programming currently reaches over 20 million homes via 1800 cable affiliated systems nationwide.”
David Levine of Playboy and David Hall of Nashville appear with Brian Lamb for Cable Day in Los Angeles, which was C-SPAN's first live remote show outside Washington, D.C.
David Levine of Playboy and David Hall of Nashville appear on C-SPAN for Cable Day in Los Angeles, which was C-SPAN's first live remote show outside Washington, D.C.
Honey Lanham, Executive Director of the Libertarian Party, appears on C-SPAN. The Libertarian National Convention in New York City was the first third-party convention C-SPAN filmed.
Honey Lanham, Executive Director of the Libertarian Party, appears on C-SPAN. The Libertarian National Convention in New York City was the first third-party convention C-SPAN filmed.
Brian Lamb interviews a guest as part of coverage of the Libertarian National Convention in 1983. The Libertarian National Convention in New York City was the first third-party convention C-SPAN filmed.
Brian Lamb interviews a guest as part of coverage of the Libertarian National Convention in 1983. The Libertarian National Convention in New York City was the first third-party convention C-SPAN filmed.
Jim Lewis, the Libertarian Vice Presidential candidate and running mate of David Bergland. This photograph was taken as part of the coverage of the 1983 Libertarian National Convention in New York City. This convention was the first third-party convention C-SPAN filmed.
A C-SPAN producer watches a screen showing Representative Bob Michel (R-IL) speaking on the phone as part of the filming of his "Day in the Life" feature on C-SPAN.