When Congress returns next week from its Thanksgiving break, the impeachment inquiry will enter its next phase, as the House Judiciary Committee considers whether to write up articles charging Pres…
As of now, the Dec. 4 hearing will be different from the five days of public testimony so far – a new set of lawmakers and a set of expert witnesses, a contrast to the parade of figures who testified to what they saw and when they saw it.
“What are the stories of David Letterman and his TV studio where he kept it quite cold?” quips Jon Kelley, assignment desk manager atKelley said that C-SPAN has prioritized impeachment coverage, as it placed seven cameras throughout the room for the hearings, and it is hoping for similar arrangements when the Judiciary Committee meets next week. The seven cameras included ones for each side, for the witnesses and for higher up wider shots of the room, but they are live throughout the hearing.
There were a few glitches in coverage. A still photographer bumped into one of the C-SPAN cameras focused on the witness table. Power went out on another camera. “It was nothing that impacted coverage,” Kelley said. But by and large, things went smoothly given the complicated nature of their plans. “When you create a plan that is much larger than you have attacked in a while, there is a lot of room for error,” he said.
The viewing audience varied between 11 million and almost 14 million in the five days of public testimony, which is not a blockbuster but not terrible either. The latest polls don’t show much movement in public sentiment.
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