Authors and artists on TBN's new online service |
Written by Eric Tiansay |
Thursday, 15 September 2011 12:06 PM America/New_York |
Christian authors and artists such as Joyce Meyer and Michael W. Smith are among the many Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) guests being featured in the network's new on-demand streaming service. Launched this week, iTBN offers programming from close to 10,000 hours of content— all the existing material from TBN's 37-year history—including documentaries, educational and children's programming, music concerts and movies. The free online service will also allow viewers to watch clips of specific speakers, authors, musicians and others who have appeared on TBN programs, as well as search for programs on specific issues that they may want to know more about. Consumers can also download a TBN app to view programming on smart phones and mobile devices. "Online broadcast is the future of TV," TBN's Chief of Staff Paul Crouch Jr. said. "Whether through laptops, smart phones and mobile devices, or even TVs connected to the Internet at home, more people are watching their favorite shows from online sources. "Through iTBN we've pulled together all the best from TBN's vast broadcast archives, so our viewers can access many of the classic shows that have impacted them and their families through the years," Crouch added. "Plus, they can pull up recent shows as well as watch TBN's most popular networks in real time." Click here for more information. |