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Christian Broadcasting Network

The Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN) is an American Christian media production and distribution organization. Founded in 1960 by Pat Robertson, it produces the long-running TV series The 700 Club, co-produces the ongoing Superbook anime, and has operated a number of TV channels and radio stations.

Christian Broadcasting Network
TypeChristian media television network/production company
Country
United States
Availabilityinternational; some shows carried by Trinity Broadcasting Network, FamilyNet, LeSEA, TCT, and Freeform, as well as through syndication
Founded1960; 63 years ago (1960)
by Pat Robertson
HeadquartersVirginia Beach, Virginia
OwnerThe Christian Broadcasting Network, Inc.
Key people
Gordon P. Robertson (CEO)
Rob Allman (news director)[1][better source needed]
Launch date
1961; 62 years ago (1961)
CBN Satellite Service (1977–1983)
Official website
cbn.com

CBN has been described as having been "at the forefront of the culture wars since the network's inception in the early 1960s."[2]

Operations

One of the company's mainstays is The 700 Club, which uses a religious variety program that mixes sermons, interviews, and religious music (such as hymns and gospel).[2] The name refers to a fundraising drive where Robertson successfully sought 700 viewers willing to contribute $10 a month to sustain the station.[2] The 700 Club is the longest-running program in the variety format.[3] Initially focused on devotional content, The 700 Club became increasingly political in the late 1970s, adding news segments.[2]

Today, CBN News, provides news updates to The 700 Club and produces religious news programs such as CBN NewsWatch and Christian World News; it also produces a special hour-long block of prime time election coverage hosted by Robertson during American presidential and mid-term elections, airing on Freeform, which also carries The 700 Club and the half-hour talk show 700 Club Interactive. CBN also operates the CBN News Channel.[4][page needed] The company also produces a version of The 700 Club aimed at Spanish speaking Americans (Club 700 Hoy).

CBN Asia manages Operation Blessing International Relief and Development Corporation (OBI), an international relief and missionary effort, and has international programming, producing local programs including Solusi in Indonesia and From Heart to Heart in Thailand.

CBN India produces three shows, a daily Hindi program Ek Nayee Zindagi, a bi-weekly Telugu program Nireekshana and an award-winning weekly Bengali program Samadhan.[5]

CBN has broadcast programs in over 70 languages.

CBN now serves mainly as a production company for The 700 Club, and four other syndicated shows: CBN NewsWatch, Christian World News, 700 Club Interactive and The Brody File, a news-analysis program hosted by political journalist David Brody.

Some of CBN's programs also air on the Trinity Broadcasting Network, Cornerstone Television, FamilyNet, LeSEA Broadcasting Corporation, TCT and Middle East Television, all of which are Evangelical Christian networks. The secular commercial stations that continue to air The 700 Club in syndication (along with Freeform) air CBN's annual telethon during the last week of January.[citation needed]

The Charity Navigator gave CBN a 3-star overall rating, a 3-star financial rating and a 2-star accountability and transparency rating.[6]

History

Beginnings

CBN was founded in 1960 in Portsmouth, Virginia by Pat Robertson, who had recently become a born-again Christian.[2] CBN entered into the broadcasting industry in October 1961, when WYAH-TV in Portsmouth – the group's flagship station – signed on the air. Its programming was funded by small donations from individuals and local churches.[2]

In August 1962, WYAH-TV was joined by an FM sister station, Norfolk-licensed WXRI,[7] which broadcast a format of Christian music and teaching programs.

In 1966, a daily talk program began on WYAH, which eventually became known as The 700 Club.[7]

On July 7, 1968, CBN acquired the Neuvo Continente radio station in Bogota, Colombia (which was the first evangelical radio station in that country).[7]

In 1969 the organisation established CBN Northeast, a simulcast network of five FM radio stations in upstate New York (WBIV in Wethersfield, WEIV in Ithaca, WJIV in Cherry Valley, WMIV in South Bristol and WOIV in DeRuyter). (The stations were previously the Rural Radio Network.)

CBN signed on WHAE-TV in Atlanta in June 1971. In January 1973, CBN purchased KBFI-TV in Dallas and changed its callsign to KXTX-TV. The ministry signed on its final station, WXNE-TV in Boston, in October 1977.

The ministry's broadcasting subsidiary, the Continental Broadcasting Network, ran its four over-the-air outlets as family-oriented independent stations – featuring a mix of religious programming (which took up most of its stations' Sunday schedules) and secular acquired programs, including westerns, sitcoms, drama series and children's programming. (This format that would be later adopted by the LeSEA Broadcasting Corporation when it began launching its own television stations in the 1970s.)

CBN transferred Neuovo Continente to Colombian pastor and broadcaster Ignacio Guevara on June 7, 1972.[8]

The International 700 Club was first broadcast on November 7, 1976, in the Philippines.[7] 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.

Also that year, CBN University was founded. It was established for "the specific purpose of preparing leaders who would not only succeed in their professions but also advance as Christians equipped to effectively impact their world."[9] Its first classes began in September 1978.[9]

Affiliated charity Operation Blessing was set up on November 14, 1978. It was initially intended to help struggling individuals and families by matching their needs for items such as clothing, appliances, and vehicles with donated items from viewers of The 700 Club. Coordinating with local churches and other organizations, OBI expanded their matching funds program to also include food provisions and financial assistance for low-income families.

In June 1979, CBN joined George Otis Ministries to build a combined radio and TV station in Southern Lebanon. It then began to broadcast Christian programming 28 hours a week in Hebrew.[7]

The 1980s

CBN relocated its main headquarters from Portsmouth to Virginia Beach in 1980. About this time, CBN co-commissioned the first Superbook series of anime. This series was subsequently dubbed in many languages and distributed broadly across the world.

In June 1981,The 700 Club changed from being a religious talk show to having a news magazine format.[7]

The CBN Satellite Service became the CBN Cable Network on September 1, 1981, and adopted a more secular programming format featuring a mix of family-oriented series and films while retaining some religious programs from various televangelists (mirroring the format used by CBN's broadcast stations). Its carriage grew to 10.9 million homes with a cable television subscription. The channel was notable for being one of the first cable channels to distribute its signal across the United States through satellite transmission (the third overall, after HBO and TBS). CBN Cable Network began airing a late night block of classic family oriented shows like You Bet Your Life with Groucho Marx, I Married Joan, and The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis.

The upstate New York radio stations were sold in 1982.

On April 10, 1982, a Christian-based television station in South Lebanon, Hope TV, was donated to CBN, and became Middle East Television (METV). At this time METV broadcast from Marjayoun.[10] In Israel, METV was known for broadcasting WWF wrestling that was not available on Israeli TV. The station broadcast news, sports, family entertainment, and religious programming.

In August 1988, the CBN Cable Network became The CBN Family Channel.

Three of the over-the-air TV stations were sold between 1984 and 1989. WXRI radio in Portsmouth was also sold in 1989.

The 1990s

On January 8, 1990, the national TV network was sold to related entity International Family Entertainment (IFE). IFE was majority owned by the Robertson family, with a minority interest held by John C. Malone.[11][12] The sale was said[by whom?] to have been done because the channel had become too profitable for CBN to maintain its non-profit status. On September 15 that year, the newly sold channel rebranded as The Family Channel. It remained the most watched outlet for CBN programs. IFE went on to launch other TV channels in the US and UK, and planned to extend itself further.

1990 also saw CBN University become known as Regent University.[9] CBN built luxury hotel The Founders Inn and Spa at the university campus, and this was completed in 1990. The name of the hotel refers to the US Founding Fathers.[13]

The year 1990 was also when CBN programs began to be broadcast in the Soviet Union, and then in its successor states after they declared independence. It started with primetime specials, and later The 700 Club and Superbook. These broadcasts were followed by 190 rallies throughout the region that resulted in the establishment of 190 churches.[14] Similar special projects were implemented in the Philippines and Romania in 1994.[14]

CBN Asia was established in the Philippines & Hong Kong on October 1, 1994.

CBN launched its first website in March 1995.[7] Also that year, Tagalog-language The 700 Club Asia began.[15]

CBN Africa[16] was established. In 1997, Turning Point International (TPi), an English-language magazine program for people of African descent around the world, began.[17]

On June 5, 1997, METV launched its 24-hour programming broadcast on the Israeli satellite Amos 2. This allowed it to reach a potential audience of 200 million people in 15 nations including Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Egypt and Cyprus.[14]

IFE was sold to News Corporation later in June 1997.[18] At this time, The Family Channel was the US's ninth largest cable network, reaching 67 million homes.[18] The terms of the sale stipulated that the channel continue carrying The 700 Club in perpetuity.[19] Pat Robertson said that "We expect to continue to benefit from The Family Channel's... growing family entertainment franchise."[20] (The Family Channel was renamed Fox Family Channel in August 1998. The channel was then sold to The Walt Disney Company in 2001, which renamed it as ABC Family, later renaming it again to Freeform.)

On March 24, 1999, the inaugural live broadcast of The 700 Club Asia aired.[15]

The 2000s

CBN India was established in 2000.[21] It has gone on to produce a number of TV shows in Hindi, Tamil and Bengali.

CBN's Dallas TV station was sold in 2000. METV was sold to LeSEA Broadcasting in July 2001.[14]

In 2001, youth-oriented show, One Cubed, began in Asia.[15] This later screened as One Cubed International in the US.

In September 2001, saw the launch of Living the Life, a new 30-minute magazine style show for women.[14]

In October 2002, CBN launched CBN NewsWatch, a new half-hour weekend program.[14]

Also in 2002, Le Club 700 began for people in Francophone Africa.[22]

On September 18, 2003, a US version of One Cubed launched, featuring extreme sports, music videos, and celebrity interviews.[14] A Nigerian version was also later created.[23]

In 2004, Club 400 Hoy began as a daily program for Spanish speakers throughout the Americas.[24]

CBN Europe was established in the UK. In October 2004, The 700 Club With Paul and Fiona began airing for UK audiences. It was hosted by Paul Jones and Fiona Hendley Jones. It was later dubbed in Dutch.[25]

In 2005, kids program, A.S.T.I.G. (All Set to Imitate God), was launched by CBN Asia.[15]

CBN Deutschland was established in 2007.[26] Club 700 for German speakers, began on January 9, 2007.[25] It was later renamed Erlebt TV in December 2019.[26]

On April 30, 2007, First Landing, a CBN and Regent University produced movie about the English settlement of Jamestown, aired on ABC Family and various broadcast stations across the United States.[14]

On April 29, 2008, the 24-hour CBN News Channel was launched as an online-only channel.[14]

In November 2008, a new CBN Radio service was launched.[14]

New TV program 700 Club Interactive began on May 25, 2009.[14]

The 2010s

In 2011, a newly rebooted Superbook series began to air in various countries, commissioned by CBN.

The 700 Club Canada,[27] a weekdaily program, was launched in November 2011.[14]

700 Club Nigeria[28] began in about 2013.

New program Oyayi began to be made by CBN Asia in 2016.[15]

On October 1, 2018, the CBN News Channel was relaunched. It was now made available over-the-air via 15 stations in the United States, as well as continuing online. It was based in Virginia Beach, and had bureaus in Washington DC and Jerusalem.[29]

During the Trump administration (2017-2021), CBN hosted events at Trump properties, paying at least $170,000. Subsequently, CBN obtained access to the White House that far larger news outlets typically received, and were given frequent exclusive interviews with senior administration staff, including Trump himself.[30]

The 2020s

In 2020, music program CBN Asia Reverb began, which was later renamed Reverb Worship PH.[15]

In October 2021, Club 400 Hoy was relaunched as a weekly US-focused program.[24]

Programs

Current

  • The 700 Club – a daily newsmagazine that debuted in 1966, one of the longest runs of any program within that genre; the program is hosted by Pat Robertson (retired in 2021), Terry Meeuwsen and Gordon Robertson. The 700 Club features a daily news segment with commentary on certain stories, as well as interviews; it is distributed to an average daily audience of one million viewers, both on cable and through syndication.
  • Club 700 Hoy – a half-hour weekly Spanish-language version of The 700 Club that is syndicated throughout Latin America, and previously aired in the United States on Azteca America. The magazine-style formatted morning program features opinions on current issues; interviews; informative features; stories about people, places and music; and life advice.
  • CBN NewsWatch – produced by CBN News, it is a half-hour daily news program featuring reports on national and international news stories from a conservative, Christian perspective. It is broadcast nationally on several Christian-oriented cable and satellite networks.
  • Christian World News – produced by CBN News, it is a half-hour weekly conservative news program, that is broadcast nationally on the Trinity Broadcasting Network.
  • One Cubed USA and One Cubed International – aimed at teenagers and young adults between the ages of 13 and 24 years of age, the two programs focus on youth culture, action sports and music videos. It claims a mission statement "to reach this generation to express the unconditional love and salvation that God freely offered to everyone in this world. In everything that is One Cubed, we want to bring glory to God, never compromising and never settling, and always striving to be used by Him to the best of our abilities".

Notable personalities

Some of this info comes from The 700 Club, which lists The 700 Club hosts, as well as CBN News reporters, as well as former hosts of both.

Current

Former

Former stations

In the following tables, former CBN-owned stations are arranged alphabetically by state and community of license.

Note: Two boldface asterisks appearing following a station's call letters (**) indicate a station which was built and signed on by CBN.

Television

City of license / market Station Channel Years owned Current ownership status
Atlanta, GA
  • WHAE-TV/
  • WANX-TV **
46 1971–1984 CBS affiliate WANF, owned by Gray Television
Boston, MA WXNE-TV ** 25 1977–1987 Fox affiliate WFXT, owned by Cox Media Group
DallasFort Worth, TX KXTX-TV 1 33 1973 CW affiliate KDAF owned by Nexstar Media Group
KXTX-TV 1, 2 39 1973–2000 Telemundo owned-and-operated (O&O)
Portsmouth, VA WYAH-TV 27 1961–1989 CW affiliate WGNT, owned by the E. W. Scripps Company

In addition, CBN planned to build a television station in Richmond, Virginia, WRNX on UHF channel 63. However, CBN sold the construction permit for that station to National Capitol Christian Television in 1982, which signed on the station as WTLL in 1984. That station was eventually sold and in 1986, converted into secular independent station WVRN-TV, which shut down in 1988.

Notes:

  • 1 CBN traded the broadcast license for KXTX-TV on channel 33 to Doubleday Broadcasting, in exchange for Doubleday's license to operate KDTV on channel 39, in November 1973;
  • 2 Operated by LIN Media under a local marketing agreement from 1993 until 1997.

Radio

FM stations
City of license / Market Station Years owned Current ownership
Cherry ValleyAlbany, NY WJIV 101.9 1969–1982 owned by Christian Broadcasting System, Ltd.
DeRuyterSyracuse, NY WOIV 102.7 1969–1982 WCIS-FM, owned by Family Life Ministries
Ithaca, NY WEIV 103.7 1969–1982 WQNY, owned by Saga Communications
South BristolRochester, NY WMIV 95.1 1969–1982 WAIO, owned by iHeartMedia
WethersfieldBuffalo, NY WBIV 107.7 1969–1982 WLKK, owned by Audacy, Inc.
Norfolk, VA WXRI 105.3 ** 1962–1989 WNOH, owned by iHeartMedia

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  9. ^ a b c "Regent University - History". Regent.edu. August 1, 2010. Retrieved November 13, 2015.
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  17. ^ "ABOUT TPi". Retrieved June 1, 2022.
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External links

  • Official website

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The Christian Broadcasting Network CBN is an American Christian media production and distribution organization Founded in 1960 by Pat Robertson it produces the long running TV series The 700 Club co produces the ongoing Superbook anime and has operated a number of TV channels and radio stations Christian Broadcasting NetworkTypeChristian media television network production companyCountryUnited StatesAvailabilityinternational some shows carried by Trinity Broadcasting Network FamilyNet LeSEA TCT and Freeform as well as through syndicationFounded1960 63 years ago 1960 by Pat RobertsonHeadquartersVirginia Beach VirginiaOwnerThe Christian Broadcasting Network Inc Key peopleGordon P Robertson CEO Rob Allman news director 1 better source needed Launch date1961 62 years ago 1961 Former affiliationsCBN Satellite Service 1977 1983 Official websitecbn wbr comCBN has been described as having been at the forefront of the culture wars since the network s inception in the early 1960s 2 Contents 1 Operations 2 History 2 1 Beginnings 2 2 The 1980s 2 3 The 1990s 2 4 The 2000s 2 5 The 2010s 2 6 The 2020s 3 Programs 3 1 Current 4 Notable personalities 4 1 Current 4 2 Former 5 Former stations 5 1 Television 5 2 Radio 6 References 7 External linksOperations EditOne of the company s mainstays is The 700 Club which uses a religious variety program that mixes sermons interviews and religious music such as hymns and gospel 2 The name refers to a fundraising drive where Robertson successfully sought 700 viewers willing to contribute 10 a month to sustain the station 2 The 700 Club is the longest running program in the variety format 3 Initially focused on devotional content The 700 Club became increasingly political in the late 1970s adding news segments 2 Today CBN News provides news updates to The 700 Club and produces religious news programs such as CBN NewsWatch and Christian World News it also produces a special hour long block of prime time election coverage hosted by Robertson during American presidential and mid term elections airing on Freeform which also carries The 700 Club and the half hour talk show 700 Club Interactive CBN also operates the CBN News Channel 4 page needed The company also produces a version of The 700 Club aimed at Spanish speaking Americans Club 700 Hoy CBN Asia manages Operation Blessing International Relief and Development Corporation OBI an international relief and missionary effort and has international programming producing local programs including Solusi in Indonesia and From Heart to Heart in Thailand CBN India produces three shows a daily Hindi program Ek Nayee Zindagi a bi weekly Telugu program Nireekshana and an award winning weekly Bengali program Samadhan 5 CBN has broadcast programs in over 70 languages CBN now serves mainly as a production company for The 700 Club and four other syndicated shows CBN NewsWatch Christian World News 700 Club Interactive and The Brody File a news analysis program hosted by political journalist David Brody Some of CBN s programs also air on the Trinity Broadcasting Network Cornerstone Television FamilyNet LeSEA Broadcasting Corporation TCT and Middle East Television all of which are Evangelical Christian networks The secular commercial stations that continue to air The 700 Club in syndication along with Freeform air CBN s annual telethon during the last week of January citation needed The Charity Navigator gave CBN a 3 star overall rating a 3 star financial rating and a 2 star accountability and transparency rating 6 History EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message Beginnings Edit CBN was founded in 1960 in Portsmouth Virginia by Pat Robertson who had recently become a born again Christian 2 CBN entered into the broadcasting industry in October 1961 when WYAH TV in Portsmouth the group s flagship station signed on the air Its programming was funded by small donations from individuals and local churches 2 In August 1962 WYAH TV was joined by an FM sister station Norfolk licensed WXRI 7 which broadcast a format of Christian music and teaching programs In 1966 a daily talk program began on WYAH which eventually became known as The 700 Club 7 On July 7 1968 CBN acquired the Neuvo Continente radio station in Bogota Colombia which was the first evangelical radio station in that country 7 In 1969 the organisation established CBN Northeast a simulcast network of five FM radio stations in upstate New York WBIV in Wethersfield WEIV in Ithaca WJIV in Cherry Valley WMIV in South Bristol and WOIV in DeRuyter The stations were previously the Rural Radio Network CBN signed on WHAE TV in Atlanta in June 1971 In January 1973 CBN purchased KBFI TV in Dallas and changed its callsign to KXTX TV The ministry signed on its final station WXNE TV in Boston in October 1977 The ministry s broadcasting subsidiary the Continental Broadcasting Network ran its four over the air outlets as family oriented independent stations featuring a mix of religious programming which took up most of its stations Sunday schedules and secular acquired programs including westerns sitcoms drama series and children s programming This format that would be later adopted by the LeSEA Broadcasting Corporation when it began launching its own television stations in the 1970s CBN transferred Neuovo Continente to Colombian pastor and broadcaster Ignacio Guevara on June 7 1972 8 The International 700 Club was first broadcast on November 7 1976 in the Philippines 7 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 Also that year CBN University was founded It was established for the specific purpose of preparing leaders who would not only succeed in their professions but also advance as Christians equipped to effectively impact their world 9 Its first classes began in September 1978 9 Affiliated charity Operation Blessing was set up on November 14 1978 It was initially intended to help struggling individuals and families by matching their needs for items such as clothing appliances and vehicles with donated items from viewers of The 700 Club Coordinating with local churches and other organizations OBI expanded their matching funds program to also include food provisions and financial assistance for low income families In June 1979 CBN joined George Otis Ministries to build a combined radio and TV station in Southern Lebanon It then began to broadcast Christian programming 28 hours a week in Hebrew 7 The 1980s Edit CBN relocated its main headquarters from Portsmouth to Virginia Beach in 1980 About this time CBN co commissioned the first Superbook series of anime This series was subsequently dubbed in many languages and distributed broadly across the world In June 1981 The 700 Club changed from being a religious talk show to having a news magazine format 7 The CBN Satellite Service became the CBN Cable Network on September 1 1981 and adopted a more secular programming format featuring a mix of family oriented series and films while retaining some religious programs from various televangelists mirroring the format used by CBN s broadcast stations Its carriage grew to 10 9 million homes with a cable television subscription The channel was notable for being one of the first cable channels to distribute its signal across the United States through satellite transmission the third overall after HBO and TBS CBN Cable Network began airing a late night block of classic family oriented shows like You Bet Your Life with Groucho Marx I Married Joan and The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis The upstate New York radio stations were sold in 1982 On April 10 1982 a Christian based television station in South Lebanon Hope TV was donated to CBN and became Middle East Television METV At this time METV broadcast from Marjayoun 10 In Israel METV was known for broadcasting WWF wrestling that was not available on Israeli TV The station broadcast news sports family entertainment and religious programming In August 1988 the CBN Cable Network became The CBN Family Channel Three of the over the air TV stations were sold between 1984 and 1989 WXRI radio in Portsmouth was also sold in 1989 The 1990s Edit On January 8 1990 the national TV network was sold to related entity International Family Entertainment IFE IFE was majority owned by the Robertson family with a minority interest held by John C Malone 11 12 The sale was said by whom to have been done because the channel had become too profitable for CBN to maintain its non profit status On September 15 that year the newly sold channel rebranded as The Family Channel It remained the most watched outlet for CBN programs IFE went on to launch other TV channels in the US and UK and planned to extend itself further 1990 also saw CBN University become known as Regent University 9 CBN built luxury hotel The Founders Inn and Spa at the university campus and this was completed in 1990 The name of the hotel refers to the US Founding Fathers 13 The year 1990 was also when CBN programs began to be broadcast in the Soviet Union and then in its successor states after they declared independence It started with primetime specials and later The 700 Club and Superbook These broadcasts were followed by 190 rallies throughout the region that resulted in the establishment of 190 churches 14 Similar special projects were implemented in the Philippines and Romania in 1994 14 CBN Asia was established in the Philippines amp Hong Kong on October 1 1994 CBN launched its first website in March 1995 7 Also that year Tagalog language The 700 Club Asia began 15 CBN Africa 16 was established In 1997 Turning Point International TPi an English language magazine program for people of African descent around the world began 17 On June 5 1997 METV launched its 24 hour programming broadcast on the Israeli satellite Amos 2 This allowed it to reach a potential audience of 200 million people in 15 nations including Israel Jordan Lebanon Syria Egypt and Cyprus 14 IFE was sold to News Corporation later in June 1997 18 At this time The Family Channel was the US s ninth largest cable network reaching 67 million homes 18 The terms of the sale stipulated that the channel continue carrying The 700 Club in perpetuity 19 Pat Robertson said that We expect to continue to benefit from The Family Channel s growing family entertainment franchise 20 The Family Channel was renamed Fox Family Channel in August 1998 The channel was then sold to The Walt Disney Company in 2001 which renamed it as ABC Family later renaming it again to Freeform On March 24 1999 the inaugural live broadcast of The 700 Club Asia aired 15 The 2000s Edit CBN India was established in 2000 21 It has gone on to produce a number of TV shows in Hindi Tamil and Bengali CBN s Dallas TV station was sold in 2000 METV was sold to LeSEA Broadcasting in July 2001 14 In 2001 youth oriented show One Cubed began in Asia 15 This later screened as One Cubed International in the US In September 2001 saw the launch of Living the Life a new 30 minute magazine style show for women 14 In October 2002 CBN launched CBN NewsWatch a new half hour weekend program 14 Also in 2002 Le Club 700 began for people in Francophone Africa 22 On September 18 2003 a US version of One Cubed launched featuring extreme sports music videos and celebrity interviews 14 A Nigerian version was also later created 23 In 2004 Club 400 Hoy began as a daily program for Spanish speakers throughout the Americas 24 CBN Europe was established in the UK In October 2004 The 700 Club With Paul and Fiona began airing for UK audiences It was hosted by Paul Jones and Fiona Hendley Jones It was later dubbed in Dutch 25 In 2005 kids program A S T I G All Set to Imitate God was launched by CBN Asia 15 CBN Deutschland was established in 2007 26 Club 700 for German speakers began on January 9 2007 25 It was later renamed Erlebt TV in December 2019 26 On April 30 2007 First Landing a CBN and Regent University produced movie about the English settlement of Jamestown aired on ABC Family and various broadcast stations across the United States 14 On April 29 2008 the 24 hour CBN News Channel was launched as an online only channel 14 In November 2008 a new CBN Radio service was launched 14 New TV program 700 Club Interactive began on May 25 2009 14 The 2010s Edit In 2011 a newly rebooted Superbook series began to air in various countries commissioned by CBN The 700 Club Canada 27 a weekdaily program was launched in November 2011 14 700 Club Nigeria 28 began in about 2013 New program Oyayi began to be made by CBN Asia in 2016 15 On October 1 2018 the CBN News Channel was relaunched It was now made available over the air via 15 stations in the United States as well as continuing online It was based in Virginia Beach and had bureaus in Washington DC and Jerusalem 29 During the Trump administration 2017 2021 CBN hosted events at Trump properties paying at least 170 000 Subsequently CBN obtained access to the White House that far larger news outlets typically received and were given frequent exclusive interviews with senior administration staff including Trump himself 30 The 2020s Edit In 2020 music program CBN Asia Reverb began which was later renamed Reverb Worship PH 15 In October 2021 Club 400 Hoy was relaunched as a weekly US focused program 24 Programs EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Current Edit The 700 Club a daily newsmagazine that debuted in 1966 one of the longest runs of any program within that genre the program is hosted by Pat Robertson retired in 2021 Terry Meeuwsen and Gordon Robertson The 700 Club features a daily news segment with commentary on certain stories as well as interviews it is distributed to an average daily audience of one million viewers both on cable and through syndication Club 700 Hoy a half hour weekly Spanish language version of The 700 Club that is syndicated throughout Latin America and previously aired in the United States on Azteca America The magazine style formatted morning program features opinions on current issues interviews informative features stories about people places and music and life advice CBN NewsWatch produced by CBN News it is a half hour daily news program featuring reports on national and international news stories from a conservative Christian perspective It is broadcast nationally on several Christian oriented cable and satellite networks Christian World News produced by CBN News it is a half hour weekly conservative news program that is broadcast nationally on the Trinity Broadcasting Network One Cubed USA and One Cubed International aimed at teenagers and young adults between the ages of 13 and 24 years of age the two programs focus on youth culture action sports and music videos It claims a mission statement to reach this generation to express the unconditional love and salvation that God freely offered to everyone in this world In everything that is One Cubed we want to bring glory to God never compromising and never settling and always striving to be used by Him to the best of our abilities Notable personalities EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Some of this info comes from The 700 Club which lists The 700 Club hosts as well as CBN News reporters as well as former hosts of both Current Edit Pat Robertson co host of The 700 Club retired in 2021 Gordon P Robertson co host of The 700 Club David Brody host of The Brody File Terry Meeuwsen co host of The 700 Club and 700 Club Interactive Chuck Holton military correspondentFormer Edit Ben Kinchlow co host of The 700 Club Victor Oladokun Sheila Walsh co host of The 700 Club Danuta Rylko Soderman co host of The 700 Club 31 Lisa Ryan co host of The 700 Club Susan Howard co host of The 700 ClubFormer stations EditIn the following tables former CBN owned stations are arranged alphabetically by state and community of license Note Two boldface asterisks appearing following a station s call letters indicate a station which was built and signed on by CBN Television Edit City of license market Station Channel Years owned Current ownership statusAtlanta GA WHAE TV WANX TV 46 1971 1984 CBS affiliate WANF owned by Gray TelevisionBoston MA WXNE TV 25 1977 1987 Fox affiliate WFXT owned by Cox Media GroupDallas Fort Worth TX KXTX TV 1 33 1973 CW affiliate KDAF owned by Nexstar Media GroupKXTX TV 1 2 39 1973 2000 Telemundo owned and operated O amp O Portsmouth VA WYAH TV 27 1961 1989 CW affiliate WGNT owned by the E W Scripps CompanyIn addition CBN planned to build a television station in Richmond Virginia WRNX on UHF channel 63 However CBN sold the construction permit for that station to National Capitol Christian Television in 1982 which signed on the station as WTLL in 1984 That station was eventually sold and in 1986 converted into secular independent station WVRN TV which shut down in 1988 Notes 1 CBN traded the broadcast license for KXTX TV on channel 33 to Doubleday Broadcasting in exchange for Doubleday s license to operate KDTV on channel 39 in November 1973 2 Operated by LIN Media under a local marketing agreement from 1993 until 1997 Radio Edit FM stationsCity of license Market Station Years owned Current ownershipCherry Valley Albany NY WJIV 101 9 1969 1982 owned by Christian Broadcasting System Ltd DeRuyter Syracuse NY WOIV 102 7 1969 1982 WCIS FM owned by Family Life MinistriesIthaca NY WEIV 103 7 1969 1982 WQNY owned by Saga CommunicationsSouth Bristol Rochester NY WMIV 95 1 1969 1982 WAIO owned by iHeartMediaWethersfield Buffalo NY WBIV 107 7 1969 1982 WLKK owned by Audacy Inc Norfolk VA WXRI 105 3 1962 1989 WNOH owned by iHeartMediaReferences Edit Rob Allman s LinkedIn profile LinkedIn Retrieved January 2 2014 a b c d e f Understanding the Christian Broadcasting Network the force behind the latest pro Trump TV newscast Vox Retrieved January 13 2018 The 700 Club TCT Network www tct tv Retrieved May 3 2019 David John Marley Pat Robertson An American Life ISBN 978 0 7425 5295 1 NRB Recipients of the 2014 NRB Media Awards Announced NRB Archived from the original on January 2 2014 Retrieved January 2 2014 The Christian Broadcasting Network Charity Navigator a b c d e f g Media Pioneer PatRobertson com www patrobertson com Retrieved June 1 2022 Pastor Guevara Nuevo Continente in Spanish 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