Christian Television Network

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Christian Television Network (CTN) is a not-for-profit broadcast television network of small owned-and-operated stations that broadcasts Religious broadcasting programs. It is based in Largo, Florida (with a mailing address of Clearwater, Florida, and the flagship station is WCLF channel 22, which signed on the air in the Tampa Bay Florida region in 1979. It is now available on DirecTV channel 376 and Dish Network channel 267/9399. The Christian Television Network was founded by Robert D'Andrea, who still remains the president to this day.

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The CTN Community Ministries Department, partnering with local churches, has provided food, clothing, shelter, and financial assistance to thousands of needy families in their community. They also strive to meet the spiritual needs of families by providing trained prayer partners who answer viewer calls for help and prayer 24 hours a day primarily through their Television programs on the network.

Stations (by callsign)[edit]

All stations are owned and operated station|owned and operated by CTN unless specified.

Program services[edit]

CTN operates three channels:

One of the last interviews with president Donald Trump prior to his being elected president of the United States of America was with CTN Founder Bob D’Andrea in October 2016. In addition to the main CTN network, it also operates (CTNi), a Spanish-language Christian network; and LifeStyle Family TV. CTN provides unique, wholesome, award winning programming for the entire family, now reaching a potential audience of over 50 million viewers. Their International satellite CTNi has the potential to reach 500 million people. CTN owns and operates stations throughout the United States and Puerto Rico.

Call letters Channel City and state Notes
KFXB 40 Dubuque/Cedar Rapids/Iowa City/Waterloo, Iowa
WCLF 22 Clearwater/Tampa/St. Petersburg, Florida flagship station
WYBU-LP 16 Columbus, Georgia Formerly WCGT
WFGC 61 West Palm Beach, Florida
WGNM-TV 45 Macon, Georgia Carried UPN along with CTN until September 2006
WHBR (TV) 33 Pensacola, Florida/Mobile, Alabama
WHTN 39 Nashville/Murfreesboro, Tennessee/, Tennessee
WRXY 49 Tice/Fort Myers, Florida
WVLR 48 Knoxville, Tennessee
WVUP-CA 45 Tallahassee, Florida
WTJR 16 Quincy, Illinois
KNLJ 25 Jefferson City, Missouri
WLCF 45 Decatur/Effingham Illinois newest affiliate as of November 17, 2008[1]

Former Affiliates (by callsign)[edit]

Call letters Channel City and state Current Affiliation
WCWG/WEJC 20 Lexington/Winston-Salem/Greensboro/High Point, North Carolina Now WCWG, a CW affiliate owned by the New World TV Group
WLGA/WSWS 66 Opelika, Alabama / Columbus, Georgia Later became WLGA; defunct as of June 5, 2010
[WHLV-TV/WTGL-TV 52 Cocoa/Orlando, Florida Originally the second station established by CTN; now WHLV-TV, a religious station owned by Trinity Broadcasting Network
WOPX/WIRB 56 Melbourne/Orlando, Florida Owned by CTN from 1996-1997, Local marketing agreement to Paxson Communications (now ION Media Networks); bought by Paxson outright in January 1998; now

WOPX, an ION Television affiliate

Note[edit]

Detroit, Michigan-based WLPC-LP also uses the CTN and Christian Television Network names, but is not affiliated or associated with this network.

Television programs of note, past and present on CTN Network[edit]

External links[edit]


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