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  2. KTBN-TV - Wikipedia

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    The station went to a 24-hour schedule by 1978. Its city of license was later relocated to Santa Ana in 1983. Today, as is the case with TBN's other owned-and-operated stations, KTBN repeats the national TBN feed for almost the entire day. It only breaks off for Southern California–specific public affairs programs.

  3. Trinity Broadcasting Network - Wikipedia

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    The Trinity Broadcasting Network was co-founded as the Trinity Broadcasting Systems in 1973 by Paul Crouch, an Assemblies of God minister, and his spouse Jan Crouch. [10] TBN began its broadcasting activities by renting time on the independent station KBSA (now UniMás owned-and-operated station KFTR-DT ) in Ontario, California .

  4. List of defunct television networks in the United States

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    Trinity Broadcasting Network: Renamed Hillsong Channel on June 1, 2016, and then TBN Inspire on January 1, 2022. CNN 2 WarnerMedia News & Sports (WarnerMedia) Rebranded as CNN Headline News in January 1983, and then simply HLN on June 17, 2007. Court TV: Launched on July 1, 1991. Rebranded as TruTV on January 1, 2008. Court TV was relaunched as ...

  5. List of Trinity Broadcasting Network stations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of affiliates of the Trinity Broadcasting Network, a religious television network founded by Paul and Jan Crouch.All stations listed here are owned and operated directly by TBN or owned by TBN subsidiary Community Educational Television, unless otherwise noted.

  6. List of programs broadcast by Smile (TV network) - Wikipedia

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    Smile (formerly known as Smile of a Child) was an American Christian-based children's television network owned by TBN.Although primarily a Christian-based network, Smile acquired some secular programming from outside producers and the public domain, such as Lassie and The Big Garage, as well as acquiring the U.S. rights to Canadian series such as Mickey's Farm.

  7. TBN Inspire - Wikipedia

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    TBN Inspire is an American Christian broadcast television network owned by the Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN). It is carried on the digital subchannels of TBN's stations. The network originally launched as The Church Channel , which focused on carrying brokered broadcasts of various Christian church services.

  8. KPAZ-TV - Wikipedia

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    KPAZ-TV (channel 21) is a religious television station in Phoenix, Arizona, United States, owned and operated by the Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN). The station's transmitter is located atop South Mountain on the city's south side.

  9. WBUY-TV - Wikipedia

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    As a TBN affiliate, WBUY carried most of the network's schedule while opting out at times to air alternate programming. In 1997, WBUY was sold, along with the rest of Sonlight's stations, to All American TV (not to be confused with an unrelated television syndication company of a similar name ), a minority-owned firm with close ties to TBN. [ 5 ]