Religious media

BCTV—or Boston Catholic Television—is a television and radio operation that broadcasts Catholic religious programming, via cable, satellite and the Internet. Utilizing powerful technology, BCTV strives to connect People of Faith. Through relevant, inspiring and prayerful programming we educate, teaching the Wisdom of God in the Catholic Tradition, endeavoring to move people of all ages, cultures and attitudes toward the Fullness of Life. ...more on Wikipedia about "BCTV"

EMF Broadcasting (Educational Media Foundation) is a Christian radio broadcasting company based in California. They distribute content across the United States to two main Christian music networks, K-LOVE and Air 1. EMF Broadcasting is also responsible for the publishing and distribution of Christian Music Planet, a magazine devoted to Christian musical artists and songs. As of October 2005, K-LOVE operates about 254 transmitters, while Air 1 runs about 90. These outlets range from broadcast translators to full-power stations. It was started in 1980 by Bob Anthony, a San Francisco radio personality. ...more on Wikipedia about "EMF Broadcasting"

EWTN—or The Eternal Word Television Network—is a television and radio operation that broadcasts Catholic religious programming, via satellite (on Sirius Satellite Radio channel 160), traditional broadcast television, shortwave radio and the Internet. ...more on Wikipedia about "Eternal Word Television Network"

Family Radio is a non-commercial very traditional religious broadcasting network in the United States founded by Harold Camping in 1959 and based in Oakland, California. The network consists of mainly FM radio stations on non commercial licenses (with a few commercial licenses used as non commercial) and relays, with some AM stations and a television station, plus WYFR shortwave in Okeechobee, Florida. The network produces programming in numerous languages. ...more on Wikipedia about "Family Radio"

International religious television broadcasters broadcast from a host nation to another nation or nations. Such operations are mostly operated from the United States of America in conjunction with a religious organization having links to many churches who produce their own programs. The following is a list of such broadcasters with links to entries about each one: ...more on Wikipedia about "International religious television broadcasters"

John Safran vs God is an 8 part television documentary series by John Safran which was broadcast on the Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) of Australia in 2004. Described in a media release as "[John Safran's] most audacious project yet". Despite being an irreverent look at world religions and theology in general, Safran managed to be both informative and entertaining, without being outright offensive. It had a much more serious tone than Safran's previous work Music Jamboree. The show was released by Ghost of Your Ex-Boyfriend Productions and SBS Independent, it was directed by Craig Melville and produced by Selin Yaman. The series won the 2005 Australian Film Institute Award for Best Comedy Series. ...more on Wikipedia about "John Safran vs God"

LeSEA is an acronym that stands for "Lester Sumrall Evangelistic Association." ...more on Wikipedia about "LeSEA"

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List of entertainers in Christian media is a list of people most linked to the Christian media(all denominations) or who have their own ministry and do religious films or shows of some kind. Along with actors it includes directors and producers in the Christian film industry. In cases where they are ordained Gospel musicians will also be included. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of entertainers in Christian media"

International religious radio broadcasters broadcast from a host nation to another nation or nations in order to deliver a religious message which either cannot be delivered by stations located within the target area or are intended to supplement internal transmissions. The following is a list of such operations with links to entries about each one. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of international religious radio broadcasters"

This is a list of LeSEA Broadcasting Affiliates: ...more on Wikipedia about "List of LeSEA Affiliates"

The following is a list of religious radio stations divided by country. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of religious radio stations"

The following is a list of VCY America radio stations ...more on Wikipedia about "List of VCY America Radio Stations"

The National Religious Broadcasters (NRB) Association represents 1700 plus Christian religious broadcasters. Speakers at the annual convention often include Presidents of the United States, mainly those who share the orginization's socially conservative ideology. ...more on Wikipedia about "National Religious Broadcasters"

The Radio Church of God began as a religious radio program during 1934 on station KORE in Eugene, Oregon presented by Herbert W. Armstrong and supported by an unincorporated voluntary association of members meeting as the Church of God. When Herbert W. Armstrong left Oregon for Pasadena, California he incorporated his church for the first time on March 3, 1946, under the name Radio Church of God. This article is about the history of the original church created by Herbert W. Armstrong until the time of his death on January 16, 1986. For a later history after that date, see the article about the Worldwide Church of God. ...more on Wikipedia about "Radio Church of God"

Religious broadcasting is broadcasting religious organizations, usually with a religious message. In the United States, Christian organizations are by far the most widespread compared with other religions, with upwards of 1,600 television and radio stations across the country (not necessarily counting broadcast translators, though because many outlets have low power and repeat national telecasts, the difference is often hard to define). Many religious organizations have long recorded content such as sermons and lectures, and so naturally moved into distributing content on their websites. During these past couple of years, there has been an expansion to the listening or viewing of religious content delivered over the Internet. ...more on Wikipedia about "Religious broadcasting"

Rhema FM Manning Great Lakes is a Christian community radio station broadcasting to the Manning and Great Lakes regions of New South Wales, Australia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Rhema FM Manning Great Lakes"

Rite and Reason is the weekly religious column in The Irish Times newspaper. The column is edited by The Irish Times religious editor, Patsy McGarry. Many prominent Roman Catholic and Church of Ireland bishops, Irish Jewish leaders, theologians from all faiths and journalists, among others, have written the column, which is published on the Op-Ed (Opinion-Editorial) page every Monday. ...more on Wikipedia about "Rite and Reason"

Three Angels Broadcasting Network (3ABN) is a broadcast ministry related to the Seventh-day Adventist Church. ...more on Wikipedia about "Three Angels Broadcasting Network"

Vatican Radio is the official broadcasting service of the Vatican. ...more on Wikipedia about "Vatican Radio"

VCY America is a Christian organization in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Originally known as Milwaukee Youth For Christ and later Greater Milwaukee Youth For Christ, it later left the national YFC organization in 1973 and became known as the Wisconsin Voice of Christian Youth (WVCY), until 1995 when it changed to its present name. It produces the VCY America Radio Network, which is carried on the VCY America Radio Stations, and runs a Christian television station in Milwaukee ( WVCY-TV). It also runs a camp in Hillsboro, Wisconsin. ...more on Wikipedia about "VCY America"

VCY America Radio Network is a 24 hour Christian radio network based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It is produced by VCY America and distributed via satellite. It is carried on many radio stations primarily in the Midwest. ...more on Wikipedia about "VCY America Radio Network" You've Got Questions. We've Got www.shortopedia.com.

WCVJ (90.9 FM) is an American radio station located in Jefferson, Ohio. It is a Christian radio station, meaning that it broadcasts information and entertainment designed for a Christian religious audience. Such stations are often considered non-profit educational in the United States, and WCVJ is not an exception to this: The station also operates a correspondence school for listeners and others called Agape School. ...more on Wikipedia about "WCVJ (FM)"

WCVO is a FM Radio station in Gahanna, Ohio located at 104.9MHz. WCVO broadcasts family-friendly Christian music as "The River". ...more on Wikipedia about "WCVO"

WJIV is a Christian radio station in the Upstate New York area. The station is located in the hills of Cherry Valley, New York and broadcasts with 50,000 watts of power to the surrounding areas, including the capital city of Albany, New York. WJIV also reaches smaller cities such as Utica, New York and Gloversville, New York. ...more on Wikipedia about "WJIV"

World Harvest Television is an American religious television network with 40 affiliates. ...more on Wikipedia about "World Harvest Television" www.shortopedia.com - Go in quickly. Religious_media

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