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The Christian Broadcasting Network Launches CBN News Channel Today

By: Oct. 01, 2018
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Exactly 57 years (October 1, 1961) after the Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN) debuted on the airwaves of a tiny UHF station in Portsmouth Virginia (WYAH-TV), CBN returns to network broadcast programming today with the launch of the CBN News Channel, the first 24-hour Christian television news channel. Pat Robertson, founder of CBN, and Gordon Robertson, CEO of the network, made the announcement today.

For its initial debut today, CBN News Channel is available Over The Air (OTA) in these 15 markets:
Los Angeles - KHIZ - Ch. 39.7
Atlanta - WUEO - Ch. 49.5
Detroit - WUDL - Ch. 19.7
St. Louis - KBGU - Ch. 33.6
Nashville - WKUW - Ch. 40.6
Indianapolis - WSDI - Ch. 30.4
Kansas City - KAJF - Ch. 21.5
Milwaukee - WTSJ - Ch. 38.5
Oklahoma City - KBZC - Ch. 42.2
Norfolk - WAVY - Ch. 10.4
Memphis - KPMF - Ch. 26.3
Wichita - KFVT - Ch. 34.3
Springfield, MO - KOLR - Ch. 10.4
Shreveport - KTAL - Ch. 6.4
Lubbock - KAMC - Ch. 28.4

For viewers in other markets where the channel is not yet available, CBN News Channel can also be viewed via Over The Top (OTT) distribution as well as streaming online at CBNNewsChannel.com (http://www1.cbn.com/tv/cbn-news) or the CBN News app. More stations are expected to be added in the coming days and weeks.

'Viewers are hungry for news today and also to understand how current events, both here and abroad, affect them,' said Pat Robertson, founder and chairman of CBN. 'With news bureaus and correspondents in dozens of countries and humanitarian aid efforts going on around the world, CBN News Channel is on the ground in the world's hot zones and uniquely positioned to deliver important stories in emerging formats that will engage new audiences.'

The CBN News Channel features a mix of live and breaking news coverage from the network's Washington D.C. bureau, Virginia Beach headquarters and other locations. The news airs each morning via CBN Newswatch (8:00am ET), which then will be updated hourly. Also in rotation on the network will be other CBN original programming from the network's bureaus around the world, including:

Faith Nation (6pm ET) ? A new daily version of the political talk show co-hosted by CBN's chief political analyst David Brody and Jenna Browder, along with other reporters including John Jessup, national security correspondent Erick Rosales, and White House correspondent Ben Kennedy.

Jerusalem Dateline ? News from CBN's Jerusalem bureau hosted by Chris Mitchell

Christian World News ? International news stories of importance to the global Christian community, hosted by George Thomas and Wendy Griffith, and also featuring correspondents from CBN bureaus around the world.

Healthy Living ? A new health and lifestyle show incorporating the latest medical information to help you and your family look and feel your very best, hosted by Lori Jonson

On the Homefront ? Human interest and stories of faith about the men and women who serve in the US military, hosted by Erik Rosales

Studio 5 ? Pop culture and Christian entertainment news from Efram Graham

Prayer Link ? Hosted by Charlene Aaron, a show highlighting what prayer is accomplishing in the world today

Global Lane ? International news and commentary from CBN international news director and senior international correspondent, Gary Lane

Additionally, the CBN News Channel will broadcast each day's episodes of the network's flagship program, The 700 Club, as well as 700 Club Interactive. Those two programs will also remain on the Freeform cable tv network.

'Consumers are changing the way they view television content,' said Gordon Robertson, CEO of CBN. 'There is a shift away from cable television to other platforms, especially in Over The Air digital TV and streaming on mobile devices. As the first Christian news outlet in the space, CBN is again on the forefront of new technologies and reaching new audiences.'

'In this contentious news culture today, viewers are concerned not only about issues that are important to them, such as religious liberty, Supreme Court judges, Israel and our government leaders, they are also increasingly concerned with how the news is being reported by major media outlets,' said Rob Allman, vice president and news director for CBN. 'CBN News will cover major stories where faith is relevant; we will expose our viewers to important stories they will not see in the major media, and our professional journalists will conduct respectful interviews with newsmakers on all sides of the political spectrum.'

For more information on CBN and availability in your market, please visit: www.CBNNewsChannel.com.

About CBN News
CBN News is a national/international, nonprofit news organization that provides programming 24 hours a day by broadcast, cable, satellite and streaming. Staffed by a group of acclaimed news professionals, CBN News has headquarters in Virginia Beach, Va., and bureaus in Washington D.C., Jerusalem, and elsewhere around the world. What began as a segment on CBN's flagship program, The 700 Club, in the early 1980s, CBN News has since expanded into a multimedia news organization that offers today's news headlines and other stories that impact the global Christian community.

About Christian Broadcasting Network
Founded in 1960 by Pat Robertson, the Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN) is a global multimedia organization focusing on evangelism and humanitarian aid. Producing television programming that is distributed via cable, broadcast, satellite and the Internet, CBN is one of the largest Christian ministries in the world, viewed in 117 nations and heard in 47 languages. CBN's television outreach includes The 700 Club, one of the longest running television series in America, as well as CBN News, an international, nonprofit news organization that provides programming 24 hours a day by broadcast, cable, satellite and streaming.



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