While at CBI Paul Crouch also got his first taste of broadcast, helping to establish the college’s campus radio station, KCBI-AM. Along with his brother, Matt Crouch, Crouch is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the network. “And today there's a new generation of viewers who are poised to take Christian television's popularity and extend it to the digital age, where they're not tied down to broadcast schedules and big-box TV sets. Charisma News - Informing believers with news from a Spirit-filled perspective, Paul Crouch Jr. Leaving TBN to Pursue New Opportunities, Click here to subscribe to the Charisma News newsletter. Paul Crouch Jr. is leaving the Christian broadcasting network his parents pioneered 38 years ago. Dubbed iTBN, the platform rolled out in September. Paul Franklin Crouch • March 30, 1934 – November 30, 2013. Janice Wendell Bethany Crouch, co-founder of the Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN), died May 31, 2016 at the age of 78 following a short illness. The couple married in 1957, and over the next several years served in pastoral ministry at various churches while Paul worked in management in both radio and the emerging field of broadcast television. Today TBN and its 26 global networks and affiliates reach every inhabited continent on 80-plus satellites and over 20,000 television and cable affiliates, as well as via the Internet. He also hosted Behind the Scenes. #3 FREE eCourses by CHARISMA: Click Here to view all the free courses. TBN began with a dream, a vision, for Christians to have their own television station. Jan was also responsible for many awards and honors received by both TBN and Holy Land Experience, including the Golden Angel Award from Excellence in Media; the Parents Television Council’s Entertainment Seal of Approval, presented to TBN and the Smile of a Child network for their positive, pro-family programming; and several Brass Ring Awards, presented to Holy Land Experience by the IAAPA, the largest international trade association serving the world’s theme parks. Paul Franklin Crouch, founder of Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN), died November 30, 2013 at the age of 79 following a decade-long battle with degenerative heart disease.

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Dr. Crouch was the author of several books, including the auto-biographies I Had No Father But God and Hello World, as well as the novels Omega Code, Megiddo, and The Shadow of the Apocalypse. Featured on more than 5,000 television stations, 33 satellites, the Internet and thousands of cable systems around the world, TBN is the world's largest Christian television network.

TBN is the world’s largest Christian television network and America’s most-watched faith-and-family channel.

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