Nathan Hurst

Political Editor at C-SPAN

Nathan Hurst is a seasoned political editor with extensive experience in journalism and media. Since July 2014, Nathan has led election coverage at C-SPAN and previously held roles such as Deputy Political Editor and Producer for Washington Journal, focusing on the coronavirus pandemic. Nathan produced significant public affairs programming, including live campaign coverage during the 2016 presidential election. Additionally, Nathan produced the award-winning second season of C-SPAN's Landmark Cases series. Nathan's background includes writing for Congressional Quarterly on federal transportation policy and serving as a Washington Correspondent for The Detroit News, where notable mid-term election coverage was undertaken. Nathan started in journalism at The Boston Globe and The Seattle Times while earning a B.S. in Print & Multimedia Journalism from Emerson College.

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C-SPAN (Cable Satellite Public Affairs Network) is a private, non-profit company, created in 1979 by the cable television industry as a public service. Our mission is to provide public access to the political process. C-SPAN receives no government funding; operations are funded by fees paid by cable and satellite affiliates who carry C-SPAN programming.


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