cspan
Definition
C-SPAN (Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network) is a non-profit U.S. public affairs television network that provides unedited coverage of the U.S. Congress, White House, and other federal government proceedings, founded in 1979.
Informally, 'C-SPAN' refers to watching live government proceedings or political events, often associated with lengthy, uneventful broadcasts that appeal to policy wonks.
Examples
After the election drama, I switched to C-SPAN for some good old-fashioned filibuster therapy.
My uncle claims C-SPAN is better than Netflix because at least the plot twists involve actual bills passing.
She joked that her insomnia cure was tuning into C-SPAN's coverage of the budget hearings at midnight.
Politicians rehearse in front of the mirror hoping their C-SPAN moments go viral for all the wrong reasons.