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About
C-SPAN is an American non-profit public service cable television network and media organization that provides gavel-to-gavel, unedited coverage of U.S. political events and debates, including broadcasts of U.S. government proceedings such as Congress, congressional debates, congressional hearings, and White House events, along with public affairs events, think tank events, public policy discussions, interviews with policymakers and experts, expert testimonies, expert panels, and other public affairs programming, offering a platform for policy experts to reach wide audiences.
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Daniel Pipes
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Pipes has appeared multiple times on C-SPAN, including book talks and panel discussions, engaging with hosts and audiences to disseminate his Middle East analyses directly to Washington influencers.
Since 1990
Endowment for Middle East Truth
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Representatives from EMET, including President Sarah Stern, have appeared on C-SPAN during congressional testimonies and discussions on U.S.-Israel policy and Middle East issues, amplifying the organization's advocacy.
Sarah Stern
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Sarah Stern has appeared on C-SPAN to discuss Middle East policy, including testimonies and panels on Israel, Iran, and U.S. foreign aid, reaching audiences interested in government affairs.
Since 2008
Yigal Carmon
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Carmon has been featured on C-SPAN during congressional testimonies and policy forums, discussing MEMRI's role in translating and contextualizing Middle Eastern media for Western audiences.
Since 2000