Christian Broadcasting Network
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The Christian Broadcasting Network, or CBN, is, as its name implies, a religious television broadcasting network in the United States.
CBN was founded by evangelist Pat Robertson in the early 1970s. In its early years evangelists Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker, who were briefly associated with the network, devised for it a religious variety program format that has been successfully used in religious broadcasting ever since. One of the mainstays of the network is The 700 Club, Robertson's program using that same variety format, which has run from the 1970s through to the present.
It is now seen in 180 countries and broadcast in 71 languages. Robertson also founded International Family Entertainment, Inc. in 1990, with its main business as the Family Channel, which was sold to the Fox network in 1997 and is now owned by Disney. A condition of the sale was that the station would continue airing Robertson's television program The 700 Club twice a day.
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Affiliated groups
- Regent University
- International Family Entertainment, Inc
- Operation Blessing International
- Christian Coalition of America (aka The Christian Coalition}
Funding
Contact information
The Christian Broadcasting Network
977 Centerville Turnpike
Ph. (757) 226-7000
CBA Canada
680 Progress Avenue - Unit #2
Scarborough, ON M1H3A5
Canada
Related articles
External links
- Christian Brodcasting Network - official website
- The 700 Club
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