Robert Titsch

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Robert Titsch is an American businessman who is credited as a co-founder of the American political television network C-SPAN. At the time of the founding of C-SPAN, he was the publisher of Cablevision magazine where C-SPAN founder Brian Lamb served as the Washington bureau chief. Titsch served on the first board of directors of C-SPAN. [1]

Titsch is from Denver, Colorado. He has been in the publishing and businesses since 1969.[2] He has been living in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Robert Titsch (April 9, 2009). Bob Titsch Interview (Television production). C-SPAN.
  2. ^ Robert Titsch (September 20, 1984). Robert Titsch Interview (Television production). C-SPAN.

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