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  2. TBN Inspire - Wikipedia

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    On March 9, 2016, TBN announced a partnership with the Sydney-based international congregation Hillsong Church, that would see The Church Channel re-branded as the Hillsong Channel—a network devoted to its ministry, teaching, and worship music.

  3. Kenneth Copeland - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Copeland Bible College (KCBC) is located on the property of Kenneth Copeland Ministries and Eagle Mountain International Church (EMIC). KCBC is an accredited member with Transworld Accrediting Commission International. [33] On August 28, 2003, Kenneth Copeland Bible College opened an extension campus in Langley, British Columbia. [34]

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  5. Jimmy Swaggart - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy Lee Swaggart was born on March 15, 1935, in Ferriday, Louisiana, [1] to fiddle player and Pentecostal preacher Willie Leon (known as "Sun" or "Son") Swaggart and Minnie Bell Herron, daughter of sharecropper William Herron.

  6. Tobago Channel 5 - Wikipedia

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    The station is carried on channel 5 on Trico Industries Limited and a live stream of their programmes is available on their website. Tobago Channel 5's original programming include programs such as Campout , Channel 5 News , Rise & Shine , Total Lockdown , Sports Talk , Half Time Show , Your Point Of View , High 5 and Jamboree .

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  8. Religious broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    Religious broadcasting in the UK was established on 30 July 1922, a Sunday, when the first radio sermon was transmitted by J. Boon of the Peckham Christian Union, from the Burdette Aerial Works at Blackheath, to the congregation at Christ Church, Peckham, and listeners up to 100 miles distant. [5] [6]

  9. Christian Broadcasting Network - Wikipedia

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    The International 700 Club was first broadcast on November 7, 1976, in the Philippines. [8] This 30 minute version of the US show was to go on to be broadcast in many other countries. This later became known as The 700 Club International. On April 29, 1977, CBN launched a religious channel in the United States, the CBN Satellite Service.