If you tune in to C-SPAN or C-SPAN 2, you gets what going on in Washington in both the House and Senate. Well, in CT many cable systems carry the CT Network, which looks in on the goings on of government. Yesterday a new deal was announced that would expand or give 24/7 viewership of CT-N to all of the state's cable systems. I was dialing around on the old digital cable and found CT-N on Channel 116 (Cablevision iO). Here's the page on CT-N's website where you can find out where it is available:
http://www.ctn.state.ct.us/ctn_tv.asp
By the way, CT-N is run by the CT Public Affairs Network. Their prsident is former news anchor Pat Sheehan. Sheehan once worked for WTNH, WFSB (I think) and was the first anchor of Fox 61's News At Ten.
http://www.ctn.state.ct.us/ctn_tv.asp
By the way, CT-N is run by the CT Public Affairs Network. Their prsident is former news anchor Pat Sheehan. Sheehan once worked for WTNH, WFSB (I think) and was the first anchor of Fox 61's News At Ten.