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Bibel TV

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German Christian television channel

Television channel
Bibel TV
CountryGermany
Broadcast areaEurope
HeadquartersHamburg, Germany
Programming
Picture format1080iHDTV
(downscaled to576i for theSDTV feed)
History
Launched1 October 2002; 22 years ago (2002-10-01)
Links
Websitebibeltv.de
Availability
Terrestrial
DVB-T2(Germany)Various; region dependent (HD / FTA)
Streaming media
bibeltv.deWatch live

Bibel TV is a German christian TV channel. The station is on air on 1 October 2002 with a 24 hour program of christian services and magazines. The station is rued by an ecomenic conglomerat of christian organisations.

Owner

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Bibel TV is owned and operated by a charitable non-profit foundation (Stiftung) based inHamburg,Germany. Today, the station says it finances itself primarily from donations from its viewers.

A group of 16 shareholders decide on the distribution of the funds. A good half of the shares are owned by the Norman Rentrop Foundation, named after the founder. The Protestant and Catholic churches each hold 12.75 percent through their own media companies.[1] Smaller shareholders are the television arm of the association ofEvangelicalFree churches (includingBaptist,Methodist,Mennonite,Pentecostal,Salvation Army), the GermanBilly Graham Association,Campus Crusade for Christ in Germany and the GermanBible Society (Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft).

The director of Bibel TV is Matthias Brender, following the retirement in February 2013 of the founding director, Henning Röhl.[2]

History

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According to their own history, Bible TV goes back to Bonn publisherNorman Rentrop. He claims to have found a Bible in a hotel room in Baden-Baden in 1990, which inspired him so much that he read it every day in the future. While watching a Hollywood film adaptation of the Gospel of Luke, he finally came up with the idea of founding a TV station that would spread the biblical message.[1]

In 2001 he launched the Bible TV channel and provided almost seven million euros in start-up funding. The channel went on air on October 1, 2002 under the direction of formerMDR program director Henning Röhl.

Program

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Bible TV's content is predominantly in the conservative Christian spectrum. In addition to talk shows, documentaries and church services, the program consists of Christian films and series, most of them third-party productions.[1]

Critics

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Critics complain that Bibel TV conveys a backwards image of women and families.[1]

In 2020, the church union filed a criminal complaint against theBible TV managing director for preventing aworks council election. Two employees who had campaigned for the establishment of a works council had previously been dismissed. Lawsuits filed by the two affected employees against their dismissals ended in settlements.[1][3]

Distribution

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Bibel TV is distributed via digital satellite (Astra satellites), most digital cable providers in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, a number of analogue cable systems and on terrestrialDVB-T2 throughout Germany[4] as well as on the web by continuous streaming on Bibel TV's website.

References

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  1. ^abcde"Bibel TV seit 20 Jahren auf Sendung: Gut christlich oder rückständig?".www.katholisch.de (in German). Retrieved2 November 2023.
  2. ^"Matthias Brender wird neuer Geschäftsführer bei Bibel TV".
  3. ^"Die Eule – Kündigung unterm Weihnachtsbaum" (in German). 15 September 2020. Retrieved2 November 2023.
  4. ^"DVB-T2".

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