Tri-State Christian Television

Tri-State Christian Television
Type Broadcast and
television network
Branding TCT Network, TCT World
Country United States
Availability Regionally on over the air stations (see list below)
DirecTV: channel 377
also distributed worldwide
Slogan Total Christian Television
Broadcast area
Nationally via satellite, Midwestern United States, Mid-Atlantic States via over-the-air
Launch date
May 20, 1977
Affiliates See Below
Official website
TCT Network
Aramaic Broadcast Network
Tri-State Christian Television
Availability
Terrestrial
Available in select areas see chart below
Satellite
SkyAngel (TCT-HD) 541
DirecTV (TCT-SD) 377
OlympuSat (TCT-SD) Galaxy 23 - 211
Cable
Available on selected cable systems Check local listings; not all subchannels available in all areas
Streaming media
Internet Channel 1 TCT-SD
Internet Channel 2 TCT-HD/TCT Family
Internet Channel 3 TCT-SD2 Kids
Internet Channel 4 TCT-SD3/Aramaic Broadcast Network

Tri-State Christian Television, doing business as TCT Network and TCT Ministries, is a network of ten religious television stations and their repeaters, mainly in the Midwest. TCT Network provides Christian programming such as teaching, preaching, family-based movies, music, documentaries, youth and children, live broadcasts and original content. The network also features a mixture of programming produced by TCT, such as TCT Today, TCT Alive and Come On In, along with a children-oriented programming block made by the network, branded as TCT Kids.

There is also an international service, TCT World, now broadcasting in over 170 nations, which covers every continent except South America. TCT World's schedule is also around-the-clock. TCT World, like their three over-the-air television feeds, can also be viewed online via their live streaming video feed on their website www.tct.tv archived videos of recent TCT Today and TCT Alive programs are available for viewing on their website.

TCT is also available on DirecTV on channel 377, and on Sky Angel channel 133.

The network was founded in May 1977 by Garth and Tina Coonce, who are still both involved in TCT today, as well as hosts of their flagship program, which, is TCT Today.

From the mid-1980s to 2007, TCT was an affiliate of the Trinity Broadcasting Network.

From 2011[1] to 2013, TCT operated a Spanish-language subchannel which was available both on line and over the air on TCT stations called La Fuente. This subchannel was ultimately discontinued, but reactivated in August 2014 for a simulcast of the Aramaic Broadcast Network.

TCT HD and TCT Family

TCT HD

TCT' High-Definition feed offers some programming differences from its primary, SD feed, and unlike most other digital broadcasters, the station's HD feed is on channel x.2 and its SD feed is on channel x.1.

TCT Family

In late 2009, the network began rolling out a third video feed on their website and digital television stations on x.3 called TCT Family and TCT-SD3 on their website (which shows up at TCT-SD2 on PSIP). This feed primarily airs the TCT Kids children's programming block during weekday and Saturday mornings, with public domain secular sitcoms and programs such as Petticoat Junction, Bonanza, The Lucy Show, The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, Racket Squad, Dragnet, The Roy Rogers Show and The Beverly Hillbillies rounding out the schedule.

Television Network Affiliates

TCT-Owned Stations

TCT Affiliates

Former TCT Owned or Affiliated Stations

See also

External links

References

  1. http://trademarks.justia.com/853/93/la-fuente-85393193.html
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