Trinity Broadcasting Network is the largest Christian television network in the world. It was founded by Paul Crouch, Jan Crouch, Jim Bakker, and Tammy Bakker in 1973. It is broadcasted in the United States of America.
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| - Trinity Broadcasting Network is the largest Christian television network in the world. It was founded by Paul Crouch, Jan Crouch, Jim Bakker, and Tammy Bakker in 1973. It is broadcasted in the United States of America.
- The Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) is a Christian television network headquartered in Costa Mesa, California with studios in Irving, Texas; Hendersonville, Tennessee; Atlanta, Georgia; Miami, Florida; and Orlando, Florida. Founded by Paul Crouch, Jan Crouch, Jim Bakker, and Tammy Bakker in 1973, TBN currently is the ninth largest broadcaster in the United States. The network now has a larger U.S. viewership than its main competitor networks combined.
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| - Trinity Broadcasting Network is the largest Christian television network in the world. It was founded by Paul Crouch, Jan Crouch, Jim Bakker, and Tammy Bakker in 1973. It is broadcasted in the United States of America.
- The Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) is a Christian television network headquartered in Costa Mesa, California with studios in Irving, Texas; Hendersonville, Tennessee; Atlanta, Georgia; Miami, Florida; and Orlando, Florida. Founded by Paul Crouch, Jan Crouch, Jim Bakker, and Tammy Bakker in 1973, TBN currently is the ninth largest broadcaster in the United States. The network now has a larger U.S. viewership than its main competitor networks combined. It claims five million viewer households per week in the U.S. TBN is carried on over 275 television stations in the U.S. and on thousands of other cable television systems around the world in 75 countries, where its programs are translated into eleven languages. TBN owns 23 full-power television stations and 252 low-power rural stations in the U.S. (In contrast, EWTN's promotional information states that IT has become the largest religious media network in the world. EWTN transmits 24-hour programming to more than 123 million homes (146 million homes as of February 2008) in 127 countries and 16 territories on more than 4,800 cable systems (5,200 cable systems as of February 2008), wireless cable, direct broadcast satellite (DBS), low power TV and individual satellite users.)
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