Brian Lamb is the founder of C-SPAN and now serves as the C-SPAN Networks' Executive Chairman. Since C-SPAN's founding in 1979, Brian has been a regular on-camera presence, interviewing all presidents since Reagan and many world leaders, members of Congress, journalists, and authors. Over 15...
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Brian Lamb is the founder of C-SPAN and now serves as the C-SPAN Networks' Executive Chairman. Since C-SPAN's founding in 1979, Brian has been a regular on-camera presence, interviewing all presidents since Reagan and many world leaders, members of Congress, journalists, and authors. Over 15 years beginning in 1989, Brian interviewed 801 non-fiction authors for a weekly series called "Booknotes." Currently, Brian hosts "Q and A," a Sunday evening, hour-long interview program with people who are making things happen in the public sphere.Six books of collected interviews have been published by PublicAffairs based on the "Booknotes" and "Q and A" series, the latest being "Sundays at Eight." And in 2010, PublicAffairs published "The Supreme Court," a collection of interviews Brian and C-SPAN colleague Susan Swain did with all eleven current and former Supreme Court justices.Brian's work with C-SPAN has been recognized with the Presidential Medal of Honor and the National Humanities Medal. In 2011, Purdue University, Brian's alma mater, announced the naming of the Brian Lamb School of Communication.Brian is a longtime resident of Arlington, VA. When he's not devouring newspapers, websites, or nonfiction books, or eating Thai food at his favorite local restaurant, Brian is likely in hot pursuit of the latest country music release
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