WisconsinEye was back on the air broadcasting legislative hearings at Wisconsin’s capitol Tuesday, starting with a hearing on ...
In addition to providing live coverage of legislative meetings for residents who can’t make it to Madison, Lueders said WisEye’s archive of past meetings is important for historical purposes because ...
WisconsinEye, the state’s nonprofit that livestreams and archives government meetings and legislative sessions, restarted its ...
People across Wisconsin are once again able to watch their state government working in real time. WisconsinEye started ...
A website that lets you stream video of state government meetings is once again live -- at least for now. WisconsinEye, which operates like our state's version of C-Span, is ...
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos (R-Rochester) and Assembly Minority Leader Greta Neubauer (D-Racine) announced a tentative ...
A bipartisan Assembly bill that would re-start live stream operations of Wisconsin government from WisconsinEye is expected ...
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos and Assembly Minority Leader Greta Neubauer said Thursday they have reached a tentative agreement ...
Wisconsin Assembly leaders from both parties announced a bipartisan proposal Thursday to restore funding for WisEye, the ...
(The Center Square) – There is a plan at the Wisconsin Capitol to have the state pick up where Wisconsin Eye left off. Wisconsin Eye, which has essentially been the C-SPAN of Wisconsin, ended its ...
Every week on Reporter’s Notebook, WTMJ’s Adam Roberts talks with members of the WTMJ newsroom, as well as reporters from newsrooms from around the state, ...
Spreitzer is not saying how much his plan would cost. WisEye said it would need almost $900,000 to keep its service going for just one year. State government already has some photographers on the ...
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