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'''Trinity Broadcasting Network''' is a the largest Christian television network. Currently headquartered in [[Costa Mesa, California]], TBN was founded in 1973 by [[Jim Bakker|James Bakker]] and [[Tammy Faye Bakker]] with  [[Paul Crouch]] and [[Jan Crouch]]. TBN is carried in over 70 countries.  
 
'''Trinity Broadcasting Network''' is a the largest Christian television network. Currently headquartered in [[Costa Mesa, California]], TBN was founded in 1973 by [[Jim Bakker|James Bakker]] and [[Tammy Faye Bakker]] with  [[Paul Crouch]] and [[Jan Crouch]]. TBN is carried in over 70 countries.  
  
TBN features 24-hours of evangelical Christian programming in addition to four speciality networks:  [[Hillsong Channel]] (formerly the Church Channel), [[JUCE TV]], [[Enlace]] (a Spanish-language channel), [[TBN Salsa]] (an English-language channel tailored for Hispanic viewers), and children's channel [[Smile (TV network)|Smile]] (formerly Smile of a Child).
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TBN features 24-hours of evangelical Christian programming in addition to five speciality networks:  [[Hillsong Channel]] (formerly the Church Channel), [[JUCE TV]], [[Enlace]] (a Spanish-language channel), [[TBN Salsa]] (an English-language channel tailored for Hispanic viewers), and children's channel [[Smile (TV network)|Smile]] (formerly Smile of a Child).
  
 
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==External links==

Revision as of 15:27, May 16, 2017

Trinity Broadcasting Network is a the largest Christian television network. Currently headquartered in Costa Mesa, California, TBN was founded in 1973 by James Bakker and Tammy Faye Bakker with Paul Crouch and Jan Crouch. TBN is carried in over 70 countries.

TBN features 24-hours of evangelical Christian programming in addition to five speciality networks: Hillsong Channel (formerly the Church Channel), JUCE TV, Enlace (a Spanish-language channel), TBN Salsa (an English-language channel tailored for Hispanic viewers), and children's channel Smile (formerly Smile of a Child).

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