To be clear, my thing here is not about credit, per se. It's about the fact that journalists aren't providing this coverage.
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@chrisgeidner@cspan is government funded and controlled. It's our tax dollars at work.1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
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It's neither government-funded nor is it government-controlled.
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House rules, which were in place under Pelosi too, affect when the cameras can be on. We all have rules in that sense ...
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... when in government buildings as reporters, but that's the only way in which they are "controlled" by government.
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House rules are not laws...and there's a difference in that. "Gavel-to-gavel" is a rule and it's control.
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OK, I don't think we're disagreeing here, but you're not getting what I'm saying and I don't get what your point is.
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I am talking about the fact that C-SPAN is noting the source of the stream on-screen and MSNBC and CNN were not.
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If you follow the whole thread, that is clear. I am aware of the gavel-to-gavel rule and that C-SPAN had no choice here.
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