Daystar Canada

Daystar Canada
Launched October 1, 2005
Owned by World Impact Ministries
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
Slogan Experience it
Country Canada
Broadcast area National
Headquarters St. Catharines, Ontario
Formerly called The Christian Channel (2005-2009)
Grace TV (2009-2013)
Website Daystar Canada
Availability
Satellite
Bell TV Channel 650
Shaw Direct Channel 399
Cable
Rogers Cable Channel 396, 241
Cogeco Channel 186
Northwestel Channel 226
Shaw Cable Channel 166
(Select areas only)
Source Cable Channel 122
IPTV
Bell Fibe TV Channel 632
MTS Channel 21
Optik TV Channel 872
SaskTel Channel 282

Daystar Canada is a Canadian English language Category B specialty channel that broadcasts Religious programming dedicated to the Christian faith. It is owned by World Impact Ministries, a ministry founded by televangelist Peter Youngren.

Originally known as The Christian Channel, it was re-branded as Grace TV in September 2009 following the purchase of the network by Youngren. As of June 2013, the majority of its programming became sourced from the U.S. Evangelical Christian network Daystar, and the network ultimately took on the Daystar brand in November 2013.

History

Logo as Grace TV

The channel was launched on October 1, 2005 as The Christian Channel by previous owners S-VOX.

On January 26, 2009, S-VOX announced that it had reached an agreement to sell the Christian Channel to Peter Youngren's World Impact Ministries. The sale was subject to Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) approval.[1] It was approved by the CRTC on May 4, 2009.[2] World Impact Ministries took control of the channel on June 1, 2009 and introduced new programming including eNcounter- its flagship program airing daily.[3] The channel was renamed Grace TV on September 16, 2009.[4]

On June 13, 2013, Grace TV announced a partnership with the U.S. based religious broadcaster Daystar, in which the majority of Grace TV's programming would come from Daystar, with the remaining 35% provided by Canadian producers. Additionally, Daystar picked up Peter Youngren's program You Are Loved.[5] On November 23, 2013, the network announced that it would drop the Grace TV name in favour of branding as Daystar full-time. The Grace TV name will be used for a new, unspecified service.[6]

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