c-span.org |
Monthly Uniques | 112.5K US |
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13,425
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Network airing political and public affairs programming for the United States, including live video feeds of Congress in session. [Description from dmoz]
National Cable Satellite Corporation is a political junkie. The not-for-profit company (better known as C-SPAN, which stands for Cable Satellite Public Affairs Network) was created in 1979 by the cable industry as a public service to provide live coverage of the US House of Representatives. The corporation's C-SPAN, C-SPAN2, and C-SPAN3 air public proceedings such as congressional sessions, White House press briefings and speeches, British House of Commons sessions, and other political and public affairs programs. C-SPAN also runs a radio network with content similar to its TV broadcasts, and publishes six Web sites. The company gets its funds from monthly license fees paid by cable television systems. [Description from Hoover's]
This site reaches over 113K U.S. monthly people.The typical visitor reads Washington Post.
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US Web Demographics
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110 |
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91 | ||
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< 18 |
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29 | |
| 18-24 |
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101 | |
| 25-34 |
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74 | ||
| 35-44 |
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91 | ||
| 45-54 |
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130 | |
| 55-64 |
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180 | |
| 65+ |
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204 | |
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No Kids |
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141 |
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58 | ||
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$0-50k |
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111 |
| $50-100k |
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92 | ||
| $100-150k |
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84 | ||
| $150k+ |
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116 | |
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No College |
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76 | |
| College |
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103 | |
| Grad School |
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165 | |
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Caucasian |
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98 | |
| African American |
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154 | |
| Asian |
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90 | ||
| Hispanic |
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68 | ||
| Other |
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87 | ||
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Audience Also Likes
Data Source: United States
The people who visit c-span.org are also likely to visit these categories and sites:
| Affinity | Politics & Commentary |
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| 6.0x | Washington Post |
| 5.7x | Huffington Post |
| 3.1x | Daily Kos |
| 2.7x | Slate |
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Demographic Index
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Affinity
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Directly Measured
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Addicts
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Regulars
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Passers-By
Passers-by have a single visit over the course of a month.