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  2. Jewish Broadcasting Service - Wikipedia

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    Shalom TV was developed by Rabbi Mark S. Golub in 2003, and began broadcasting on August 31, 2006. [2] In 2008, Comcast launched Shalom TV On Demand nationally. [3] The On Demand version of Shalom TV expanded to more than 20 video distributors available to more than 40 million homes throughout North America.

  3. Jewish Life Television - Wikipedia

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    Jewish Life Television (JLTV) is an American entertainment television network broadcasting Jewish–themed programming. The network was founded in 2007 by Phil Blazer, a longtime journalist and producer of programming for the Jewish community; [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Blazer remained with the network until his death in August 2020. [ 3 ]

  4. The Jewish Channel - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish Channel (TJC) is a cable television channel available on Comcast, iO Optimum Cablevision, Time Warner Cable, [1] Verizon FiOS, [2] RCN, Frontier Communications, and Cox Cable. It was launched by Compass Productions International in 2007. [3] [4] In 2011, the channel had around 45,000 subscribers. [5]

  5. Mark S. Golub - Wikipedia

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    By 2010, Shalom TV was a free VOD service on many American terrestrial television providers and was available in more than 40 million American homes. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] In 2011, Golub premiered the Shalom TV Channel, a 24/7 "linear" channel with Jewish programming (news and public affairs, education, daily children's programming, movies ...

  6. Category:Jewish radio stations in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Jewish radio stations in the United States" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. W.

  7. L'Chayim - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1980s, L'Chayim was sponsored in Jewish communities by local Jewish federations. L'Chayim moved from WMCA to WOR Radio in New York City in the mid-1980s. In 1990, L'Chayim premiered on television where it continues to air until Golub's death in 2023. [1] L'Chayim is part of the Jewish Broadcasting Service.

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  9. National Jewish Television - Wikipedia

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    National Jewish Television is a three-hour Jewish television block shown Sundays on religious and public-access television cable TV channels in the United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] National Jewish Television was founded in 1979 by Joel Levitch.