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Sam Feist
American media executive and journalist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sam Feist is an American media executive and journalist. He is the chief executive officer of C-SPAN and former chief of CNN's Washington, D.C. news bureau.
Early life and education
Feist received a bachelor of arts degree in political science from Vanderbilt University in 1991 and a juris doctorate from Georgetown University in 1999.[1][2][3] At Vanderbilt, Feist was a reporter and editor for The Vanderbilt Hustler.[3]
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Feist began working for CNN in 1989 as an intern.[4] In 1990, he became a freelance producer in London. He received a full-time position in 1991 and moved to Atlanta.[1] He moved to the network's Washington, D.C. news bureau in 1992.[5][1] He was the founding executive producer of The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer, which premiered in August 2005.[5][6] Feist was the network's political director and senior executive producer for political coverage from 2006 to 2008, and named vice president of Washington-based programming in 2009.[7][8] In 2011, CNN named Feist senior vice president and chief of its Washington, D.C., news bureau, where he oversaw newsgathering and production.[5] Feist produced election night coverage and shows including Crossfire, Capital Gang, Evans & Novak, and Inside Politics.[9][8] During election broadcasts, he was responsible for projecting the winners.[9]
Feist was named chief executive officer of C-SPAN in May 2024, succeeding co-CEOs Susan Swain and Robert Kennedy.[10][5] In 2025, he created Ceasefire, a panel discussion series bringing together Republicans and Democrats for civil discourse. The program was inspired by his work on Crossfire.[11][12][13]
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