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  2. Book TV - Wikipedia

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    Book TV covers established and upcoming nonfiction authors, mainly in the subject areas of history, biography and public affairs. Approximately 2,000 authors are featured annually, [3] and in one year Book TV may cover as many as 60,000 titles. [4] The network's production budget for Book TV is approximately $600,000 per year. [3] [5]

  3. After Words - Wikipedia

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    After Words is an American television series on the C-SPAN2 network's weekend programming schedule known as Book TV.The program is an hour-long talk show, each week featuring an interview with the author of a new nonfiction book.

  4. Silo (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Silo is an American science fiction dystopian drama television series created by Graham Yost, based on the Silo trilogy of novels (Wool, Shift, and Dust) by author Hugh Howey.

  5. In Depth - Wikipedia

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    In Depth is a program that airs monthly on C-SPAN 2 as part of their Book TV programming, and features a different writer each month. Each interview covers the breadth of that author's writing career, and incorporates viewer calls and e-mails.

  6. Bainbridge Island author's book, TV pilot takes a walk down ...

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    The pilot will be only one episode, covering the first 10% of the book, Taylor said. Once that is complete, the future of the series will depend on the interest of streaming services like HBO Max ...

  7. BookTelevision - Wikipedia

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    BookTelevision was a Canadian English language specialty channel owned by Bell Media.. The channel was originally established in 2001 by Learning and Skills Television of Alberta Ltd., then partially owned by CHUM Limited, airing programming relating to books, literature, and various media.

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  9. C-SPAN - Wikipedia

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    On weekends, C-SPAN2 dedicates its schedule to Book TV, which is 48 hours of programming about non-fiction books, book events, and authors. Book TV was launched in September 1998. Booknotes was originally broadcast from 1989 to 2004, [69] as a one-hour one-on-one interview of a non-fiction author. [70] Repeats of the interviews remain a regular ...