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List of Christian media organizations

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This is a list of Christian media organizations.

Christian broadcasting

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Christian film

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Christian radio

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Christian radio drama

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Christian radio dramas vary from the dramatic Unshackled! to the children's program Adventures in Odyssey.

Christian radio networks

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Christian radio stations

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Contemporary Christian music stations
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United States
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United States, East
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United States, West
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Other
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Gospel music radio stations
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United States, East
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United States, West
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Southern Gospel radio stations
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United States, East
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United States, West
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Miscellaneous and unclassified Christian radio stations
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United States
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United States, East
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United States, West
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United States and Canadian
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Canadian
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Australian
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Philippines
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Miscellaneous locations
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Christian television

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Christian television programs

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Christian television networks

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SAT-7 is a Christian satellite television organization based in Nicosia, Cyprus and broadcasting 24/7 in Arabic, Persian, and Turkish across 22 countries in the Middle East and North Africa, as well as 50 countries in Europe. Founded in 1995, SAT-7 is the first and largest Christian satellite organization serving the region. Terence Ascott, Founder, has served as International CEO from 1995 through 2019. His successor, Rita Elmounayer, joined SAT-7 in 1996 where she worked as a producer, writer, and was the first presenter on-screen when the network began broadcasting. She has served as the International CEO as of April 1, 2019.[1] More than 80 percent of programming is produced in the Middle East by Middle Easterners. The network broadcasts "free to air" to viewers and as a nonprofit organization is supported financially by interested individuals from the region, Europe, Asia, and North America. In 2011, viewership was estimated at over 15 million.

Trinity Broadcasting Network TBN is the world's largest religious network and America's most watched faith channel. In 1973, Paul and Jan Crouch founded the network with the flagship show entitled "Praise the Lord". TBN offers 24 hours of commercial-free inspirational programming for Protestant, Catholic and Messianic Jewish denominations. Programs are translated into numerous foreign languages at the International Production Center in Irving, Texas. Across America and around the world TBN is carried by TV stations and cable systems to millions of homes. As of 2012, TBN is featured on over 5,000 television stations, 33 satellites, the Internet and thousands of cable systems around the world.

Christian television stations

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Christian music organizations

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Christian music festivals

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Christian music groups

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Gospel musical groups

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United States
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Miscellaneous and unclassified
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Gospel quartets

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Christian hip hop groups

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Christian heavy metal groups
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United States
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Australia
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Sweden, Finland and Norway
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Miscellaneous
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Christian alternative metal groups
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United States
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Miscellaneous and unclassified
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Christian extreme metal groups
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Christian rapcore/nu metal groups
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Unblack metal musical groups
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Christian rock groups

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United States
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Canadian
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Miscellaneous and unclassified
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Christian pop groups

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Christian punk music groups

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Christian ska groups

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Miscellaneous and unclassified Christian music groups

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United States
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Miscellaneous
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Australia
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British
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Canadian
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South African
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Swedish
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Christian record labels

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Christian publishers

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Christian book publishers

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Christian magazines, newspapers, and other periodicals

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Miscellaneous and unclassified Christian publishers

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Christian bookstores

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "SAT-7 APPOINTS NEW CEO | SAT-7". March 29, 2019.