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3ABN - Three Angels Broadcasting Network
Though the Three Angels Broadcasting Network site states that ''3ABN is not owned, operated or funded by any church, denomination or organization'', the site is listed on SDAnet as a Seventh-day Adventist media outlet. Hence this entry is color-coded ''orange.''
Three Angels Broadcasting Network (3ABN) is the ''Mending Broken People Network,'' a 24-hour Christian television and radio network. 3ABN’s focus is to present programming which will reach people right where they are hurting. 3ABN offers divorce recovery programs, drug and alcohol rehabilitation, cooking and health programs, stop smoking and weight loss, programs that deal with children and family issues, organic gardening, natural home remedies, gospel music programs, as well as a variety of inspirational themes from the Bible for children and adults.
Today, surrounded by the rolling farmland of Southern Illinois, 3ABN beams its television and radio programming to five satellites which carry it to every inhabited continent. 3ABN is the second largest Christian network in North America (in regard to numbers of owned and operated UHF stations). 3ABN's "down-home" approach and the absence of large fundraising efforts or telethons holds a special appeal for its viewers.
3ABN is not owned, operated or funded by any church, denomination or organization, so people from all cultures and backgrounds appreciate 3ABN programming.
The television company is an independent one, supporting the ministry of the Seventh Day Adventist Church, based in Illinois, United States of America.
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The station is the second largest owner of LPT TV station in America, which has 88 TV stations all over America. The station is also established in more than 100 cities with facilities also in Russia. Since June this year 3ABN had established a stabilized system which enables it to shoot satellite signals to all five continents.
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3ABN - Three Angels Broadcasting Network
First posted: Jun 12, 2001
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