WisconsinEye will halt coverage Dec. 15 without more funds, asks lawmakers for help
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WisconsinEye will halt coverage Dec. 15 without more funds, asks lawmakers for help
WisconsinEye's coverage includes livestreams of committee hearings, floor sessions and press conferences. Rep. Alex Dallman speaks at a press conference in June that was livestreamed by WisconsinEye. (Photo by Baylor Spears/Wisconsin Examiner)WisconsinEye — the independent, nonprofit service that provides coverage of Wisconsin state government similar to C-Span — is set to halt its coverage on Dec. 15 without sufficient funding and is turning to…
WisconsinEye will halt coverage Dec. 15 without more funds, asks lawmakers for help
WisconsinEye — the independent, nonprofit service that provides coverage of Wisconsin state government similar to C-Span — is set to halt its coverage on Dec. 15 without sufficient funding and is turning to lawmakers as well as donors for help.…
WisconsinEye will halt coverage Dec. 15 without more funds, asks lawmakers for help
WisconsinEye — the independent, nonprofit service that provides coverage of Wisconsin state government similar to C-Span — is set to halt its coverage on Dec. 15 without sufficient funding and is turning to lawmakers as well as donors for help. This story also appeared in Wisconsin Examiner The service’s coverage includes livestreams of committee hearings, floor sessions and press conferences. It also has an extensive vide…
In Business Madison: WisEye to end event coverage Dec. 15, shut down video archive | ResearchBuzz: Firehose
In Business Madison: WisEye to end event coverage Dec. 15, shut down video archive. “WisconsinEye Public Affairs Network, a nonprofit organization that broadcasts state capitol events, announced it will end event coverage and take its video archive of over 30,000 hours offline on Dec. 15 due to a lack of funding.”The post In Business Madison: WisEye to end event coverage Dec. 15, shut down video archive first appeared on ResearchBuzz: Firehose.
WisconsinEye to Suspend Coverage Dec. 15 Due to Funding Shortfall
WisconsinEye, the statewide public affairs network that broadcasts Wisconsin capitol proceedings, will stop event coverage on December 15 due to lack of funding, according to a statement on their website. Their archive of more than 30,000 hours of footage will also go offline.Impact on Government Transparency and Legal ResearchFor legal practitioners conducting legislative history research or tracking statutory developments, this is significant.…
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