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    The review subsequently found that Daystar did not breach any industry codes of practice for news and current affairs programs, or any federal or state law. Although the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has issued a Code of Practice on Disinformation and Misinformation for online platforms, this does not include television ...

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    Dacast is a self-service [9] live video streaming solution and features an OVP video platform, video hosting, and a VOD (video on demand) platform. Its white label system allows users to control their live streams and VODs. Dacast positions itself as a cloud based SaaS solution (software as a service) with the following slogan: "Streaming as a ...

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    The Church Militant is not a Church apostolate according to a June 2020 press statement by the Archdiocese of Detroit: [9] "During the late afternoon hours of June 11, 2020, the Archdiocese of Detroit was made aware that Church Militant, an organization located in southeast Michigan, published racist and derogatory language in reference to the Archbishop of Washington D.C., Wilton D. Gregory.

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    Internet church is a gathering of religious believers facilitated through the use of online video stream, audio stream and/or written messages whose primary purpose is to allow the meeting of a church body of parishioners using the internet.

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    In 2007, the first story on the episode "Religious Prey: Greater Ministries Int'l / It Takes a Thief", of the television series American Greed, covered the fraudulent criminal actions of Greater Ministries International, including a prison interview with Gerald Payne insisting that God Himself was still going to refund all the stolen funds.

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    BYUtv was founded in 2000, and has grown from a "relatively unknown cable channel on a single satellite" to a national provider on Dish Network, DirecTV, and over 600 cable systems in the US. [ 1 ] During 2010 and 2011, newly appointed BYUtv director of content, Scott Swofford , commissioned focus groups targeting TV viewers who were at least ...

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