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Cal Channel to end broadcasting after three decades

https://capitolweekly.net/cal-channel-to-end-broadcasting-after-three-decades/

The California Channel, a decades-old public broadcaster that has historically provided on-demand video access to the Legislature, the state Supreme Court and the Capitol community, will cease operations in October.

Supported by the California Cable and Telecommunications Association since 1993, it’s one of the few services that offer one-on-one interviews with all candidates for the state’s elected offices. The Cal Channel has long been viewed as California’s version of C-SPAN, which covers Congress.

The California Channel is the localized version of C-Span and it will shut down in October. It cites newer venues as the reason for getting off cable systems.

https://www.govtrack.us/

https://openstates.org/ca/
 
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The California Channel is the localized version of C-Span and it will shut down in October. It cites newer venues as the reason for getting off cable systems.

I watched a few times.

The California Channel was sort of like watching the circus act where many clowns get out of a little Volky.... but with lots more clowns.
 
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