AT&T U-Verse Launches TBN in High-Definition

January 22, 2010 · 0 comments

United States’ largest Christian television network Trinity Broadcasting (TBN) has launched its high-definition channel on AT&T’s U-verse TV service. With the launch of TBN HD on AT&T’s U-verse TV, the Christian TV channel is now available to nearly two million viewers nationwide.

TBN HD delivers popular programming includes:

  • Praise the Lord – TBN’s flagship program
  • The 700 Club – Daily program of news, information, and inspirational interviews
  • Travel the Road – An edge-of-your-seat reality show that takes you to exotic locations around the world
  • Drive Thru History – Fast-paced program shot in the locations where monumental history was made
  • Hour of Power – The popular church service originating from world-renowned Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove, California.

Other than above programming TBN HD also delivers investigative news programs such as Inside Edition, NBC’s Dateline, and CBC’s the fifth estate.

Paul Crouch Jr., TBN’s Chief of Staff, said “Because high-definition is the future of television, we committed from the starto make sure TBN stays ahead of the curve in this crucial broadcast technology. Our state-of-the-art high-definition studio in Costa Mesa, California was a first for inspirational broadcasters. With three more HD studios in New York, Dallas and Nashville as well as several more planned for the future TBN is committed to staying on the cutting edge of broadcasting.”

Jim Penner, Senior Producer for Hour of Power, said “Trinity Broadcasting is blazing a cutting-edge trail across the airwaveof America and the world by delivering healthy, positive programming in High Definition. Congratulations to the TBN family for making this technological leap forward.”

Bob Higley, TBN’s Vice President for cable and satellite relations, said “With TBN’s expansion of more high-definition programming, we anticipate that TBN-HD could become the primary signal to the majority of cable and satellite companies that have plans to covert their programming lineups to all digital and high definition channels.”

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