Religious broadcasting, sometimes referred to as faith-based broadcasts, is the dissemination of television and/or radio content that intentionally has religious ideas, religious experience, or religious practice as its core focus. In some countries, religious broadcasting developed primarily within the context of public service provision (as in the UK), whilst in others, it has been driven more by
religious
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organisations themselves (as in the United States). Across Europe and in the US and Canada, religious broadcasting began in the earliest days of radio, usually with the transmission of religious worship, preaching or "talks". Over time, formats evolved to include a broad range of styles and approaches, including radio and television drama, documentary, and chat show formats, as well as more traditional devotional content. Today, many religious organizations record sermons and lectures, and have moved into distributing content on their own web-based IP channels.
Religious broadcasting can be funded
commercially
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or through some sort of
public broadcasting
Public broadcasting involves radio, television and other electronic media outlets whose primary mission is public service. Public broadcasters receive funding from diverse sources including license fees, individual contributions, public financing ...
-style arrangement (religious broadcasters are often recognized as
non-profit
A nonprofit organization (NPO) or non-profit organisation, also known as a non-business entity, not-for-profit organization, or nonprofit institution, is a legal entity organized and operated for a collective, public or social benefit, in co ...
organizations). Donations from listeners and viewers, often
tax-deductible
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, are solicited by some broadcasters. In the US, 42 percent of non-commercial radio stations currently have a religious format where on the other hand about 80 percent of the 2,400 Christian radio stations and 100 full-power Christian TV stations throughout the entire United States are considered non-profit.
In some countries, particularly those with an established
state religion, broadcasting related to one particular religion only is allowed, or in some cases required. For example, a function of the state-owned
Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation
Radio Pakistan serves as the national public broadcaster for radio in Pakistan. Although some local stations predate Radio Pakistan's founding, it is the oldest existing broadcasting network in Pakistan. The network was established on 14 August ...
is by law "to broadcast such programmes as may promote Islamic ideology, national unity and principles of democracy, freedom equality, tolerance and social justice as enunciated by Islam..." (s. 10(1)(b)).
Broadcasting in both radio and TV has taken on a new look with the development of the internet and mobile devices. Internet radio stations and internet TV stations have been on the rise over the last few years. The main reason for the increase is that the cost to setup and operate is significantly less than traditional radio and TV stations. This is huge for religious organisations as it allows them to put their religious content to a world wide audience at a fraction of the cost.
Radio
(The distinction between radio and television broadcasters is not rigid; broadcasters in both areas may appear in the Radio or Television section in this article.)
Australia
Religious radio stations include
*
3ABN
The Three Angels Broadcasting Network, or 3ABN, is a Christian media television and radio network which broadcasts Seventh-day Adventist religious and health-oriented programming, based in West Frankfort, Illinois, United States. Although it is ...
Australia Radio
*
Melbourne Jewish Radio
Melbourne Jewish Radio (branded on air as Lion 96.1, later Lion 1674) was a timeshared radio station formerly broadcast on 1674 kHz in the AM narrowband from Werribee South in Melbourne's west. The station aired between 12noon Sundays and 12noo ...
* Australia National Hindu Radio (ANHR)
Brazil
*
Rede Católica de Rádio
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Rede may refer to:
People
* Edward Rede (by 1 ...
(Catholic radio network)
**
Rádio Canção Nova
**
Rádio Aparecida
**
Rádio Imaculada Conceição
**
Rádio Evangelizar
*
Rádio Novo Tempo (
Seventh-day Adventist Church
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)
*
Rede Aleluia
The Rede Aleluia (Hallelujah Network) is 64 affiliated Brazilian radio stations network owned/rented by the UCKG (Universal Church of the Kingdom of God) in 22 of the 27 states, that cover 75% of the Brazilian territory mostly in southeastern regi ...
(
Universal Church of the Kingdom of God
The Universal Church of the Kingdom of God (UCKG; pt, Igreja Universal do Reino de Deus, IURD) is an evangelical charismatic Christian denomination with its headquarters at the Temple of Solomon in São Paulo, Brazil. The church was founded i ...
)
*
Rádio Deus é Amor (
God is Love Pentecostal Church
The God is Love Pentecostal Church (IPDA) ( pt, Igreja Pentecostal Deus É Amor) is a Pentecostal Christian denomination in Brazil. The headquarters are in São Paulo.
History
The Igreja Pentecostal Deus é Amor was founded in São Paulo in 196 ...
)
*
Rede Gospel FM
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Rede may refer to:
People
* Edward Rede (by 14 ...
(
Reborn in Christ Church
Reborn in Christ Church (Portuguese: ''Igreja Renascer em Cristo''), is a Evangelical Christian denomination headquartered in São Paulo, Brazil. The church was founded in 1986 by the couple Apostle Estevam Hernandes and Bishop Sônia Hernandes. ...
)
*
Rede Nossa Rádio
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Rede may refer to:
People
* Edward Rede (by 14 ...
(
International Grace of God Church
The International Grace of God Church (Portuguese: Igreja Internacional da Graça de Deus) is a Brazilian charismatic evangelical church.
History
Romildo Ribeiro Soares had worked with bishop Edir Macedo of the Universal Church of the Kingdom of ...
)
*
Rede Feliz FM
Rede is an archaic word meaning, among other things, "counsel" and " advice". It is cognate with Dutch "raad", Luxembourgish "Rot", Common Scandinavian "råd", Icelandic "ráð" and German "Rat".
Rede may refer to:
People
* Edward Rede (by 14 ...
(
Peace and Life Christian Community
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)
*
Rede Sara Brasil FM
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Rede may refer to:
People
* Edward Rede (by 14 ...
(
Heal Our Earth Evangelical Community
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Business
* Heal's, a British department store
*Alive & Well AIDS Alternatives, formerly Health Education AIDS Liaison (HEAL), an organization of ...
)
Canada
Canadian Islamic Broadcasting Network (CIBN)- Islamic Talk Radio
India
*
World Hindu Radio
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;World latest Hindu Community Radio Station based in
Ayodhya,India
*
Asian Hindu Radio
Asian may refer to:
* Items from or related to the continent of Asia:
** Asian people, people in or descending from Asia
** Asian culture, the culture of the people from Asia
** Asian cuisine, food based on the style of food of the people from Asi ...
; based on
Ayodhya
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Ayodhya, also known as Saketa, is an ancient city of India, the birthplace of Rama and setting of the great epic Ramayana. Ayodhy ...
and
Suva
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*
Marithus Hindu Voice
*
Fiji Hindu Radio
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* Angel Radio
* Jai Ram Community Radio
* Hindustan World Radio
* Malabar Muslim Radio
* Asian Muslim World
* Lord Radio
* Jwiees Radio International
* Vice of Hindu (VOH)
* Vice of Jain (VOJ)
* Vice of Sikh (VOS)
* Vice of Parasi (VOP)
* Vice of Christian (VOC)
* VOH Hindi
* VOH Tamil
* VOH Bangla
Italy
*
Radio Maria
Radio Maria (formally known as The World Family of Radio Maria; es, link=no, Radio María, pt, Rádio Maria, hr, Radio Marija, mt, Radju Marija, lt, Marijos Radijas, hu, Mária Rádió, russian: Радио Мария, uk, Радіо Ма� ...
; International Catholic radio broadcasting, founded by Erba, has branches in 55 countries around the world.
Vatican Radio
Vatican Radio ( it, Radio Vaticana; la, Statio Radiophonica Vaticana) is the official broadcasting service of Vatican City.
Established in 1931 by Guglielmo Marconi, today its programs are offered in 47 languages, and are sent out on short wave, ...
is its sister media.
Netherlands
*
Buddhist Broadcasting Foundation
The Buddhist Broadcasting Foundation is a religious broadcasting organization based in the Netherlands.
It produces and broadcasts a variety of programs on topics of Buddhism and Zen Buddhism.
See also
* Boeddhistische Omroep Stichting
* Global ...
*
Humanistische Omroep
HUMAN (earlier Humanistische Omroep and HOS: English: ''Humanist Broadcaster'') is a special broadcaster on the Netherlands Public Broadcasting system, which is allowed to broadcast on radio and television because of their spiritual background. I ...
: A small broadcaster dedicated to secular Humanism.
* IKON (Interkerkelijke Omroep Nederland): A small broadcaster representing a diverse set of nine mainstream Christian churches.
*
Joodse Omroep
Joodse Omroep (abbr. JO: English: ''Jewish Broadcasting Company'') was a special broadcaster on the Netherlands Public Broadcasting system, allowed to broadcast on radio and television because of their religious background. It was one of the "2.4 ...
The new name of NIKmedia (Nederlands-Israëlitisch Kerkgenootschap): Dutch-Jewish broadcaster.
*
NIO
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(Nederlandse Islamitische Omroep): Small Islamic broadcaster.
*
NMO (Nederlandse Moslim Omroep): Small Islamic broadcaster, slightly more progressive than the NIO.
*
OHM
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Ohm or OHM may also refer to:
People
* Georg Ohm (1789–1854), German physicist and namesake of the term ''ohm''
* Germán Ohm (born 1936), Mexican boxer
* Jörg Ohm (bo ...
(Organisatie Hindoe Media): Small Hindu broadcaster.
*
RKK (Rooms-Katholiek Kerkgenootschap): Small Roman Catholic broadcaster, actual programming produced by the KRO. Roman Catholic events and services on television are broadcast by the RKK.
*
ZvK (Zendtijd voor Kerken): Small broadcaster that broadcasts church services from some smaller Protestant churches.
New Zealand
*
Rhema Media
Rhema Media (previously known as Rhema Broadcasting Group or RBG) is a Christian media organisation in New Zealand. It owns radio networks Rhema, Life FM and Star, and television station Shine TV. It also publishes Bob Gass's quarterly devoti ...
encompasses three radio networks; Rhema, Life FM and Star.
Philippines
*
Catholic Media Network
Catholic Media Network, also known as CMN, is a Catholic radio network in the Philippines. CMN serves as the broadcasting arm of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines, the governing body of the Catholic Church in the Philippines, R ...
(Catholicism)
*
Cebu Catholic Television Network
Cebu Catholic Television Network (CCTN) is a broadcast television channel owned by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cebu and Fil-Products Group of Companies in the Philippines. The station's studios are located at the CCTN Broadcast Center, Car ...
*
End-Time Mission Broadcasting Service
*
FEBC Philippines (Christianity)
*
INC Radio 954 (Iglesia ni Cristo)
*
Sonshine Radio
*
ZOE Broadcasting Network
ZOE Broadcasting Network, Inc. (ZOE TV) is a Philippine broadcast media arm of the Jesus Is Lord Church. Based in Ortigas Center, Pasig, it operates a network of television and radio stations each in Mega Manila, Puerto Princesa City, Visay ...
Poland
*
Radio Maryja
Radio Maryja is a religious and political socially conservative Polish radio station. It was founded in Toruń, Poland, on 9 December 1991, by the Redemptorist Tadeusz Rydzyk. The name "Maryja" is a traditional Polish form of the name "Mary", ...
– A Christian-national Polish educational, guide and religious radio station based in Toruń, belonging to the Lux Veritatis Foundation registered in Warsaw.
Portugal
*
Rádio Maria –
Catholic radio
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* Rádio Canção Nova –
Catholic radio
Christian radio is a Christian media radio format that focus on programming with a Christian message. Many such broadcasters play contemporary Christian music, though many programs include sermons, radio dramas, as well as news and talk prog ...
South Korea
* GCN Global Christian Network (broadcaster)
* CTS (Christian Television System)
* CBS (Christian Broadcasting System)
* FEBC Korea (Far East Broadcasting Company)
* PBC (Pyeonghwa/Peace Broadcasting Corporation) ; catholic
* BBS (Buddhist Broadcasting System)
* WBS (원음방송 – Original Sound Broadcasting)
Spain
*
Cadena COPE
COPE, an acronym for Cadena de Ondas Populares Españolas ("People's Radiowaves of Spain Network") formerly called Radio Popular, is a Spanish language radio station. It is the second most listened to in Spain's generalist radio. Owned by the Sp ...
; Owned by Spanish Catholic Church
*
Radio María
Radio Maria (formally known as The World Family of Radio Maria; es, link=no, Radio María, pt, Rádio Maria, hr, Radio Marija, mt, Radju Marija, lt, Marijos Radijas, hu, Mária Rádió, russian: Радио Мария, uk, Радіо Ма� ...
–
Catholic radio
Christian radio is a Christian media radio format that focus on programming with a Christian message. Many such broadcasters play contemporary Christian music, though many programs include sermons, radio dramas, as well as news and talk prog ...
Trinidad and Tobago
*
Radio Jaagriti 102.7 FM
Radio Jaagriti 102.7 FM () is a 24-hour radio station in Trinidad and Tobago formed by the Sanatan Dharma Maha Sabha to broadcast Hindu religious programming and to address the needs of the Hindu community in the media.
Radio Jaagriti 102.7 FM ...
(
Hindu); owned by the
Sanatan Dharma Maha Sabha
The Sanatan Dharma Maha Sabha (SDMS), , colloquially known as the Maha Sabha, is the largest and most influential Hindu organization in Trinidad and Tobago. It operates 150 mandirs, over 50 schools, and has its own radio station, Radio Jaagrit ...
United Kingdom
Religious broadcasting in the UK was established on 30 July 1922, a Sunday, when the first radio sermon was transmitted by Dr. J. Boon of the Peckham Christian Union, from the Burdette Aerial Works at
Blackheath, to the congregation at Christ Church,
Peckham
Peckham () is a district in southeast London, within the London Borough of Southwark. It is south-east of Charing Cross. At the 2001 Census the Peckham ward had a population of 14,720.
History
"Peckham" is a Saxon place name meaning the vill ...
, and listeners up to 100 miles distant.
The religious ethos of the
British Broadcasting Corporation #REDIRECT BBC
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, and the importance attributed to the place of its religious output is predominantly due to the distinctive and formative role played by the BBC's first Director-General,
John Reith. Reith was the son of a Presbyterian minister. Although opposed to narrow dogmatism, he strongly believed that it was a public service duty of the BBC to actively promote religion. The pattern established by Reith in the early days, and the advisory system that he established, continued to exert a strong influence on the corporation's religious output through the war years and beyond, and eventually extend from radio into television.
British broadcasting laws prohibit religious organizations, political parties, local government, and trade unions from running national analog terrestrial stations. Some religious radio stations are available in certain areas on the MW (medium wave) or VHF (FM) wavebands; others transmit using other methods, some of them nationally (such as via digital terrestrial TV broadcasting, satellite, and cable).
Premier Radio is available on MW in the London area and also nationally on DAB.
United Christian Broadcasters
United Christian Broadcasters (UCB) is an international Christian broadcasting and media group, founded by Rhema Media. Through affiliates in twenty five countries, it operates radio and television stations and publishes and broadcasts Bob Ga ...
is available in both the London and Stoke-on-Trent areas, and nationally as well via
DAB. There are several UK-based radio stations that serve a genre group or locality, such as
Cross Rhythms
Cross Rhythms is a Christian media organisation based in Stoke-on-Trent, England. It operates an FM and online radio station, produces radio shows sent internationally, and its website has resources about contemporary Christian music.
His ...
based in Stoke-on-Trent, a contemporary music station with a local FM
community radio
Community radio is a radio service offering a third model of radio broadcasting in addition to commercial and public broadcasting. Community stations serve geographic communities and communities of interest. They broadcast content that is popul ...
license. Branch FM operates across West Yorkshire and is a volunteer-run community
Christian radio
Christian radio is a Christian media radio format that focus on programming with a Christian message. Many such broadcasters play contemporary Christian music, though many programs include sermons, radio dramas, as well as news and talk prog ...
station. Like most other local Christian stations, they also use the Internet to gain national coverage. There are other UK-based radio channels which apply for regular temporary licenses, such as Flame FM on the Wirral, Cheshire which applies for two months of local FM broadcasting per year via a Restricted Service Licence (RSL), and
Refresh FM
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* USS ...
, which regularly broadcasts in
Manchester
Manchester () is a city in Greater Manchester, England. It had a population of 552,000 in 2021. It is bordered by the Cheshire Plain to the south, the Pennines to the north and east, and the neighbouring city of City of Salford, Salford to ...
for 3 or 4 weeks over the
Easter
Easter,Traditional names for the feast in English are "Easter Day", as in the '' Book of Common Prayer''; "Easter Sunday", used by James Ussher''The Whole Works of the Most Rev. James Ussher, Volume 4'') and Samuel Pepys''The Diary of Samuel ...
period.
Also, there are religious broadcasters that transmit to the UK from outside on medium wave at night (when MW signals travel much further) by buying airtime on commercial stations such as
Manx Radio
Manx Radio (legally Radio Manx Ltd.) ( gv, Radio Vannin) is the national commercial radio station for the Isle of Man. It began broadcasting on 29 June 1964, almost ten years before commercial radio was licensed in the United Kingdom. The Isle of ...
(from the Isle of Man) and
Trans World Radio
Trans World Radio (TWR) is a multinational evangelical Christian media distributor. The largest Christian media organization in the world, it uses mediumwave or high-powered AM and shortwave transmitters, local FM radio stations, cable, satellit ...
(from Monte Carlo).
Although there are tight restrictions on religious groups setting up their own radio and TV stations, there is a legal requirement for the
BBC #REDIRECT BBC
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and
ITV to broadcast a certain amount of religious programming. Some commercial local radio stations carry a limited amount of religious programming, particularly in
Northern Ireland
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and parts of
Scotland
Scotland (, ) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. Covering the northern third of the island of Great Britain, mainland Scotland has a border with England to the southeast and is otherwise surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean to th ...
.
United States
On January 2, 1921,
KDKA broadcast the church services from Calvary Episcopal Church, Pittsburgh, PA. The Rev. Lewis B. Whittemore, an associate pastor of the church, conducted the service, thus becoming the first Christian broadcaster. In 1923,
Calvary Baptist Church
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in
New York City
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was the first church to operate its own radio station."Tell It From Calvary" is a radio show that the church still produces weekly; its heard on WMCA AM570. In 1938 the
Federal Council of Churches
The Federal Council of Churches, officially the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America, was an ecumenical association of Christian denominations in the United States in the early twentieth century. It represented the Anglican, Baptist, E ...
petitioned the
National Association of Broadcasters
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and the
Federal Communications Commission
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is an independent agency of the United States federal government that regulates communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable across the United States. The FCC maintains jurisd ...
formally requesting that all paid religious programs be barred from the air. The major radio networks at this time donated time to the three major divisions of organized religion in the United States:
Protestant
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,
Roman Catholic
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*Roman people, the people of ancient Rome
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, and
Judaism
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. Protestant programming had been placed under exclusive direction of the Council, an organization which represented about thirty denominations but less than half of American Protestantism. Overtly liberal in its theology, the Federal Council would not sponsor a conservative program such as ''
the Lutheran Hour
''The Lutheran Hour'' is a U.S.-based Christian radio program produced by Lutheran Hour Ministries. The weekly broadcast began on October 2, 1930, as an outreach ministry of the Lutheran Laymen's League, part of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Syn ...
''. Jealous of its privilege, the Council's general secretary was on record as having said in 1929, "in the future, no denomination or individual church will be able to secure any time whatever on the air unless they are willing to pay prohibitively high prices....” This was defeated by
Walter A. Maier
Walter Arthur Maier (October 4, 1893 – January 11, 1950) was a noted radio personality, public speaker, prolific author, university professor, scholar of ancient Semitic languages and culture, Lutheran theologian and editor. He is best known as ...
and others.
The most prominent religion on the radio in the United States is Christianity, particularly the evangelical sect. It has changed since its inception with a growing audience and different regulations. The audience for Christian radio has grown in the past twenty years and has a dispersed audience throughout the U.S.. The Moody Bible Institute was the first religious organization to use satellite radio to reach a larger audience than before. The Moody Bible Institute was also one of the first religious broadcasting networks to receive a non-commercial educational FM license from the FCC allowing them to open other stations. Religious broadcasting in the United States is mainly the province of local or regional networks which produce programming relevant to their community, and is usually heard on stations holding
non-commercial educational
A non-commercial educational station (NCE station) is a radio station or television station that does not accept on-air advertisements ( TV ads or radio ads), as defined in the United States by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and was ...
broadcast license
A broadcast license is a type of spectrum license granting the licensee permission to use a portion of the radio frequency spectrum in a given geographical area for broadcasting purposes. The licenses generally include restrictions, which vary ...
s. Although religious radio began as locally owned, because of the deregulation in the 1996 Telecommunications act it has become more consolidated with local affiliates under a national radio company. Several national networks do exist, which include:
*
3ABN Radio
The Three Angels Broadcasting Network, or 3ABN, is a Christian media television and radio network which broadcasts Seventh-day Adventist religious and health-oriented programming, based in West Frankfort, Illinois, United States. Although it is ...
*
Air1
Air1 is an American Christian radio network. Owned by the Educational Media Foundation (EMF), it primarily broadcasts contemporary worship music, and is a sister to the EMF's K-Love network.
History
In 1986, KLRD began broadcasting Christian ...
*
EWTN Radio
The Eternal Word Television Network, more commonly known by its initials EWTN, is an American basic cable television network which presents around-the-clock Catholic-themed programming. It is not only the largest Catholic television network in ...
*
Family Radio
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*
K-LOVE
*
LifeTalk Radio
LifeTalk Radio is a network of over 200 radio stations featuring Christian music, Christian talk and teaching, and other religious programming.Jack Nash,New Christian Radio Launched in Louisville, ''Southern Tidings'', May 1996. pp. 10-11. Acces ...
*
Radio 74 Internationale
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*
Relevant Radio
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*
Salem Radio Network
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Network information
Salem Rad ...
*
VCY America
VCY America, is a traditional, evangelical, conservative Christian ministry based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The VCY America Radio Network maintains a format of Christian talk and teaching, as well as traditional Christian music through its broadca ...
Television
(The distinction between radio and television broadcasters is not rigid; broadcasters in both areas may appear in the Radio or Television section in this article.)
Australia
*
Australian Christian Channel
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Australia
* Australia, a country
* Australians, citizens of the Commonwealth of Australia
** European Australians
** Anglo-Celtic Australians, Australians descended principally from British colonists
** Aboriginal Au ...
Africa
*
T.B. Joshua
Temitope Balogun Joshua (12 June 1963 – 5 June 2021), popularly known as T. B. Joshua, was a Nigerian charismatic pastor, televangelist, and philanthropist. He was the leader and founder of Synagogue, Church of All Nations (SCOAN), a Christ ...
's
Emmanuel TV
Emmanuel TV is a Christian television network with headquarters in Lagos, Nigeria. It was founded by T.B. Joshua, former senior pastor of the Synagogue, Church of All Nations (SCOAN), in Lagos, Nigeria. It is also the most subscribed Christian ...
.
* Ezekiel TV is a Christian television network started by
Ezekiel Guti
Ezekiel Handinawangu Guti (5 May 1923 – 5 July 2023) was a Zimbabwean Pentecostal archbishop, best known as the founder and president of Zimbabwe Assemblies of God Africa (ZAOGA), also known as Forward In Faith Ministries International (FIFM ...
of ZAOGA Forward in Faith Ministries International (FIFMI) in 2008, based in South Africa. Most of the programming is from Zimbabwe, where ZAOGA FIFMI is headquartered. The channel broadcasts on the internet on the FIFMI Website.
*
Deen TV
Deen Channel, previously known as Deen TV, is a lifestyle TV channel based in South Africa which has an Islamic ethos broadcasting to a wide range of audience interest. The channels content covers a wide range of Genres including, health, edu ...
is an Islamic TV station broadcasting to a wide range of audience interest based in South Africa.
Asia
*3ABN
*CGTN
* BBS (Buddhist Broadcasting System)
* CPBC TV (Catholic Peace Broadcasting TV); HQ- Seoul, South Korea
* CPBS TV (Confucianism Peace Broadcasting Corporation TV)
* CGNTV (Christian Global Network Television)
* Kantas-HSTV (''Kantor Warta Swastiyastu-Hindu Spirits Television'')
* Kantas-HSTV
Brazil
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Rede Vida
Rede Vida (also styled as REDEVIDA) is a Brazilian Catholic television network headquartered in São José do Rio Preto, SP, covering 90% of the Brazilian territory through affiliated networks and satellite. It was founded on 1 May 1995. The cha ...
(Catholic national television network)
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TV Aparecida
Rede Aparecida (), also known as TV Aparecida is a Brazilian religious television channel based in the municipality of Aparecida in the state of São Paulo.
History
TV Aparecida was an initiative with support from the Catholic Church. The Fou ...
(Catholic national television network)
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TV Canção Nova
Television, sometimes shortened to TV, is a telecommunication medium for transmitting moving images and sound. The term can refer to a television set, or the medium of television transmission. Television is a mass medium for advertisin ...
(Catholic national television network)
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TV Evangelizar
Television, sometimes shortened to TV, is a telecommunication medium for transmitting moving images and sound. The term can refer to a television set, or the medium of television transmission. Television is a mass medium for advertisin ...
(Catholic national television network)
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TV Nazaré
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(Catholic regional television network, focused to
Brazilian Legal Amazon states)
*
TV Pai Eterno (Catholic national television network)
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RIT
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(owned by
International Grace of God Church
The International Grace of God Church (Portuguese: Igreja Internacional da Graça de Deus) is a Brazilian charismatic evangelical church.
History
Romildo Ribeiro Soares had worked with bishop Edir Macedo of the Universal Church of the Kingdom of ...
)
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TV Universal
TV Universal is a Brazilian television channel headquartered in the city of Limeira, state of São Paulo, Brazil. It is a channel belonging to Universal Church of the Kingdom of God (in Portuguese, ''Igreja Universal do Reino de Deus'', ''IURD'') ...
(owned by
Universal Church of the Kingdom of God
The Universal Church of the Kingdom of God (UCKG; pt, Igreja Universal do Reino de Deus, IURD) is an evangelical charismatic Christian denomination with its headquarters at the Temple of Solomon in São Paulo, Brazil. The church was founded i ...
)
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Rede Mundial
Rede is an archaic word meaning, among other things, "counsel" and " advice". It is cognate with Dutch "raad", Luxembourgish "Rot", Common Scandinavian "råd", Icelandic "ráð" and German "Rat".
Rede may refer to:
People
* Edward Rede (by 14 ...
(owned by World Church of God's Power)
*Rede Boas Novas (owned by Convention of the Assemblies of God in Brazil)
*Rede Gospel (owned by
Reborn in Christ Church
Reborn in Christ Church (Portuguese: ''Igreja Renascer em Cristo''), is a Evangelical Christian denomination headquartered in São Paulo, Brazil. The church was founded in 1986 by the couple Apostle Estevam Hernandes and Bishop Sônia Hernandes. ...
)
*Rede Gênesis (owned by
Heal Our Earth Evangelical Community
Heal(s) may refer to:
* Healing, the process of repair and regeneration of damaged organic tissue
Business
* Heal's, a British department store
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)
*Novo Tempo, TV Novo Tempo (owned by
Seventh-day Adventist Church
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)
Canada
Networks
Channels
France
*HolyGod TV, Christian station based in France with stated mission "to evangelise people in India, Sri Lanka, Africa, Europe and other countries and plant churches"
*HOSFO TV, Christian station in France founded by Pastor Allen IKADI and his wife Josiane Ondeu through their private Christian media company grou
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*KTO (TV channel), KTO ; TV Catholique for the Archdiocese of Paris
*NLM TV (New Living Ministries), Christian station based in France with presence in other countries
Germany
K-TV K-TV Katholisches Fernsehen. Catholic broadcaster founded by Father Hans Buschor in 1999 in Gossau, Switzerland. K-TV produces live mass broadcasts and original programming in German and is the first and largest German Catholic satellite and cable broadcast organisation operating in the DACH region. It is supported solely via private donations.
India
* Aastha TV (Hinduism)
* Divya Channel(Hinduism,Sikh)
* Sanskar TV(Hinduism,Sikh)
* ANGEL TV (Christianity)
* GOD TV ASIA (Christianity)
* JCILM TV (Christianity)
* HopeTV (Christianity)
* Islamiya (Islam)
* MH Sarrdha (Hinduism, Sikh, Jain)
* Omkar (Buddhism,Hinduism)
* PaigaamTV (Islam)
* RamrajTV (Hinduism)
* Sadana TV (Hinduism)
* Sanskar (Jainism)
* Sanskar (Sanatan Dharam, Hinduism)
* Shree Sankara (Hinduism)
* Sikha TV (Sikhism, Hinduism)
* Vadic Brobcact (Hinduism, Sikhism)
Indonesia
* MQTV
* TV MUI
Italy
*Padre Pio TV
*Telepace; HQ Cerna
*TV2000; Owned by Italian Episcopal Conference. HQ Rome.
Middle East
In the Middle East, Christian satellite broadcaster SAT-7 operates five channels, SAT-7 ARABIC, SAT-7 PARS (Farsi), SAT-7 KIDS (Arabic), SAT-7 PLUS (Arabic) and SAT-7 TÜRK (Turkish), which broadcast in the prominent languages of the region with more than 80% of programs made by and for people of the region. SAT-7's satellite footprints reach 22 countries in the Middle East and North Africa, as well as 50 countries in Europe, with "free to air" programming. SAT-7, SAT7, founded in 1995, is the first and largest Christian satellite broadcast organization operating in the region. It is supported by Christian churches from a variety of denominations in the Middle East and North Africa, as well as supporters from Europe, Canad
United State
and Asia.
Norway
* Visjon Norge, a Norwegian Christian television channel that broadcasts over Scandinavia.
* Kanal 10 Norge, a Norwegian Christian television channel and branch of the Swedish Kanal 10.
The Philippines
*TV Maria (owned by the Philippine Roman Catholic Church)
*ZOE Broadcasting Network, Light TV 33 (owned by Jesus Is Lord Worldwide)
*DZCE-TV, Iglesia ni Cristo TV (INC TV) (owned by the indigenous sect Iglesia ni Cristo)
*Truth Channel (owned by another indigenous sect Members Church of God International)
*Sonshine Media Network International (owned by another than indigenous sect Kingdom of Jesus Christ (church), Kingdom of Jesus Christ and Kingdom Light Congregation)
Poland
* TV Trwam – A Christian-national Polish educational, guide and religious TV station based in Toruń, belonging to the Lux Veritatis Foundation registered in Warsaw.
Pakistan
A function of the state-owned Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation is by law "to broadcast such programmes as may promote Islamic ideology, national unity and principles of democracy, freedom equality, tolerance and social justice as enunciated by Islam..." (s. 10(1)(b)).
* Catholic TV (Pakistan)
Trinidad and Tobago
*TV Jaagriti (
Hindu); owned by the
Sanatan Dharma Maha Sabha
The Sanatan Dharma Maha Sabha (SDMS), , colloquially known as the Maha Sabha, is the largest and most influential Hindu organization in Trinidad and Tobago. It operates 150 mandirs, over 50 schools, and has its own radio station, Radio Jaagrit ...
*Sankhya Television (
Hindu)
*Bhakti TV (
Hindu)
*ieTV (
Hindu)
*The Islamic Network (T.I.N.) (Muslim)
*Islamic Broadcast Network (Muslim)
*Trinity TV (Catholic Church, Roman Catholic)
Turkey
Islamic broadcasters include:
* TGRT, Turkey's first nationwide "Islamic" television channel, est. 1993
* STV, affiliated with the Gülen movement, est. 1994
* Kanal 7
* Mesaj TV
* Nisa TV
* Berat TV
United Kingdom
In the UK, the first religious channel was MTA 1, Muslim TV Ahmadiyya, which launched in 1992. However, religious television is dominated by the main non-commercial terrestrial public service broadcaster, the
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, obliged by its licence to broadcast 110 hours per year. Long-running programmes such as ''Songs of Praise'' continue to draw loyal audiences, although declining interest in devotional-style religious programmes — and sometimes erratic scheduling decisions — have taken their toll. Up until the turn of the century, the ITV network and Channel 4 also produced religious programme content, and for many years, Sunday evenings were dominated by 'the God slot' — a 70-minute period of religious programmes broadcast simultaneously on BBC1 and ITV. Attempts to extend the range of formats and experiment in more populist styles reached its zenith in the late 1960s with the light entertainment show, ''Stars on Sunday (TV series), Stars on Sunday'' (Yorkshire Television, 1969–1979) on ITV, reaching audiences of 15 million. The show was conceived and presented by ITV Yorkshire, Yorkshire Television's Head of Children's Programmes, Jess Yates and ran for a decade. Serious documentary-style religious content emerged in the 1970s, with the BBC's ''Everyman (TV series), Everyman'', and ITV's ''Credo'' programme series'. Religious broadcasting declined in the later 1970s and 1980s. The birth of the Channel 4, fourth public service channel in 1982, with a remit to cater for minority interests, raised expectations followed by disappointment among many who believed that Channel 4 would provide new opportunities for religious broadcasting. Channel 4's first major religious programme commission caused a furore: ''Jesus: The Evidence'' (London Weekend Television for Channel 4), broadcast over the Easter period in 1984, proved to be a pivotal moment in the disintegrating relationship between the broadcasting institutions and the churches.
In 2010, the commercial public service television broadcasters de-prioritised their religious output due to commercial pressures. The 2009 Ofcom report found that religious broadcasting on public service channels was watched on average for 2.3 hours per year per viewer on the main PSB channels in 2011, 2.7 hours in 2008, reducing steadily from 3.2 in 2006 and 3.6 in 2001. In 2006, 5% of viewers found religious broadcasting to be of personal importance.
In 2017, the BBC announced that it was closing its dedicated Religious and Ethics Department and outsourcing its religious expertise and production work: a move described as 'dangerous' by at least one national newspaper, suggesting that the decision was based on a mistaken presumption that religion was 'a preoccupation of people who are old, strange or both, something of no interest to those happy enough to be neither' The BBC's decision, and the quantitative decline in religious broadcasting over several decades (as well as a growing sense that there was an absence of informed portrayals of religion in content more generally), has been implicated in what has been described as a rise in "religious illiteracy". Partly in response to these concerns, there was a major internal review at the BBC during 2017 'to reassess our role and strategy in this area, and reconsider how best to deliver our public service mission'.
According to the BBC's internal report in December of that year:
In practice, that means the BBC will: Raise our game across all output – Increase specialist expertise with a new Religious Affairs Team and Religion Editor in News (p19); Create networks of specialists (p27); Develop stakeholder relations (p27); Reach as many people as possible – Landmark series and programmes (p21); Cross-genre commissions (p16), A 'Year of Beliefs' in 2019 (p23); Content and social media aimed at a next generation audience (p23); Portray the diversity of beliefs and society – Diversify our range of contributors (p14); Increase coverage of religious events (p15); Enhance portrayal in mainstream programming (p17); Help people understand their values and decisions – Innovative content that works across genres (p17); Innovative online services that include archive content that is still relevant (p25)
The BBC has yet to unveil details of plans for its 2019 'Year of Beliefs'.
Dedicated religious channels are relatively new, and transmit via direct-to-home satellite, some, are streamed live via the Internet or, like List of digital terrestrial television channels (UK)#General entertainment, TBN, broadcast 24 hours on terrestrial Freeview (UK), Freeview. Dedicated religious channels available include:
*Daystar Television Network, Daystar, US network, broadcast 24 hours on terrestrial digital freeview.
*Trinity Broadcasting Network, TBN, broadcast 24 hours on terrestrial freeview and Sky.
*GOD TV, based in Sunderland (UK), is the longest established of the currently running TV channels on Sky in the UK and the only one that is also on the major cable TV systems in the UK.
*God's Learning Channel (GLC) broadcasts the same lineup simultaneously to the US and Europe via the Eutelsat W-2 Satellite for Direct-to-Home broadcast.
*The Inspiration Network, Inspiration, US Network. Programming from around the world. Preaching. Missionary bias.
*Islam Channel. Broadcasts across Europe, the Middle East and North Africa and streamed on the Internet, and will broadcast in North America. Ruled to have breached the UK broadcasting code by airing discussions containing contentious views on violence against women and marital rape in 2008 and 2009.
*Revelation TV, in London, produce a lot of live programmes from their studios.
* Let The Bible Speak
http://www.ltbs.tv
In the UK, Vision TV UK is available to viewers with Religious channels: Revelation TV, Firstlight, Good News TV, Dunamis TV, and Daystar TV. Also available are 3ABN television networks:
3ABN
The Three Angels Broadcasting Network, or 3ABN, is a Christian media television and radio network which broadcasts Seventh-day Adventist religious and health-oriented programming, based in West Frankfort, Illinois, United States. Although it is ...
, 3ABN Latino, 3ABN Proclaim!, 3ABN Dare to Dream, 3ABN Français, 3ABN Russia, 3ABN Kids, and 3ABN Praise Him Music.
* VisionTV UK
http://www.visiontv.co.uk
See also List of Islamic television and radio stations in the United Kingdom
United States
Religious television stations in the United States experienced growth in the 1990s, the number of faith-based T.V. stations alone has tripled. The United States government does not regulate these networks to the same extent as it does commercial outlets, as the Free Exercise Clause lim
its how much the government can interfere in evangelism. Religious television is widely used by evangelical Christian groups, but other religions using television broadcasting is also growing. The audience for religious television is still mainly white, middle-class, evangelicals but, that is also changing as there is an increase in young Catholic viewers and Spanish-language religious television. There has also been a growth in the number and power of television preachers in the United States, particularly evangelical preachers, also known as televangelists.
In the United States, Christianity, Christian organizations are by far the most widespread compared with other religions, with upwards of 1,600 television and radio stations across the country (not necessarily counting broadcast translators, though because many outlets have low power and repeat national telecasts, the difference is often hard to define).
Christian television outlets in the U.S. usually broadcast in the UHF band. While there are many religious content providers for religious and faith-based television, there are few nationally recognized non-commercial television networks—funded by soliciting donations—such as Daystar Television Network (operated by Marcus Lamb and Joni Lamb) and Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) (operated by Paul Crouch and Jan Crouch). Unlike the larger religious network providers available to the mass public, many smaller religious organizations have a presence on cable television systems, either with their own channels (such as the
3ABN
The Three Angels Broadcasting Network, or 3ABN, is a Christian media television and radio network which broadcasts Seventh-day Adventist religious and health-oriented programming, based in West Frankfort, Illinois, United States. Although it is ...
service) or by transmissions on public-access television common for local Wiktionary:congregation, congregations) or leased access channels. Religious programs are sometimes also transmitted on Sunday mornings by general Commercial broadcasting, commercial broadcasters not dedicated to religious programming.
Religious broadcasters in the U.S. include:
*
Catholic Media Network
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(Catholicism)
*Amazing Facts Television (AFTV)
*BYUtv
*Calvary Chapel#Broadcasting, Calvary Chapel
*Catholic Faith Network (formerly Telecare)
*CatholicTV
*Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN, part-time network established by Pat Robertson)
*Christian Television Network (CTN)
*Daystar (TV network), Daystar
*Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN); founded by Mother Angelica
*Familyland Television Network
*GOD TV
*God's Learning Channel (GLC)
*GEB America
*Islamic Broadcasting Network
*Hope Channel
*It Is Written TV
*Jewish Life Television
*LeSEA Broadcasting
*Living Faith Television (LFTv)
*Loma Linda Broadcasting Network (LLBN)
* Peace TV In English, Urdu & Bangla languages
* Scientology Network
* Sonlife Broadcasting Network (SBN); outlet of Jimmy Swaggart
*3ABN, Three An
*3ABN, gels Broa
*3ABN, dcasting Network (3ABN)
*RadiantTV
*Tri-State Christian Television
*INSP (TV network), INSP (now predominantly secular)
*Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN)
*World Heritage Channel (WHC)
*Victory Television Network (VTN)
Industry organizations
United Kingdom
The UK equivalent of the NRB is the Christian Broadcasting Council, but affiliation is much less common. Additionally in the UK is the Church and Media Network, formed in 2009 as a successor to the Churches' Media Council, which states that it seeks to be a bridge between the media and the Christian community.
United States
Christian broadcasters (but not other religions) in the U.S. are organized through the National Religious Broadcasters (NRB) organization.
Funding
Financially, US channels tend to fare a lot better than UK based ones. The American concept of asking viewers to donate money to a channel to keep it going on air is considered more culturally acceptable than in the UK; as a result more money is raised this way. However this has become more contentious as television preachers have been accused of corruption and soliciting donations for their own personal use. There used to be no advertising revenue model – the traditional method of running commercial TV in the UK – that worked for religious TV channels. The UK government's Broadcasting Act 1990 allowed ownership of broadcasting licences by religious organisations and their officers and those who controlled them in some circumstances;
this had previously not been allowed.
Religious channels aimed at a UK audience could get around this previous restriction by basing themselves offshore, often in a European country that permits asking viewers for money on air. Stations may appear to be based in the UK, but actually broadcast from another country. However Ofcom since lifted the restriction, and channels with UK licences can now ask for funds on air.
The other primary method for raising funds to run religious channels is to accept paid advertising. Traveling preachers and large churches and ministries often set up a TV department filming what they do; they then buy slots on TV channels to show their programmes. Often the same programme from an organization is shown on several channels at different times as they buy slots. The vast majority of organizations which do this are US-based. In the UK this tends to make Christian TV channels appear to be US-based, as most material originates there. Some UK TV channels have invested in making programmes to complement advertising, most notably GOD TV and Revelation TV.
See also
* Catholic television (disambiguation), Catholic Television
* List of religious radio stations
* List of religious topics
References
External links
*
Mariah Blake, Columbia Journalism Review, 5 May 2005, "Air Jesus"
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