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Christian lifestyle television channel

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Television channel
Hope Channel
Hope Channel
Broadcast areaInternational
NetworkHope Channel International, Inc.
HeadquartersSilver Spring,Maryland,United States
Programming
LanguageEnglish
Picture format480i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Ownership
OwnerSeventh-day Adventist Church
History
LaunchedOctober 10,2003
Links
Websitewww.hopetv.org
Part ofa series on
Seventh-day
Adventist Church
James and Ellen White
Adventism

Hope Channel International, Inc. is aChristian lifestyletelevision network and is a subsidiary company of theGeneral Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. The network operates globally, with more than 80 Hope Channels worldwide, each providing programs contextualized to the language and culture of their audience. Focusing on balanced, Christian living, Hope Channel programs cover topics such as mind, body, spirit, family, andcommunity. Hope Channel is available onDirecTV channel 368 in theUnited States, cable, satellite, multiple channels are available viaRoku,Apple TV,Amazon Fire TV,Android TV andChromecast devices, Hope Channel app available atApp Store forApple users and atGoogle Play forAndroid users, via FaithStream and online at www.HopeTV.org. Derek Morris serves as president of Hope Channel International.[1][2]

Hope Channel Global Networks

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Hope Channel is broadcast throughout the world:

Satellite Channels

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  • Hope Channel (the American and 1st version that launched on October 10, 2003)
  • Hope Channel International
  • Hope Channel Deaf
  • Hope Channel Inter-America
  • Esperanza TV Interamérica
  • Espérance TV Interamérique
  • Hope Channel Australia
  • Hope Channel India
  • Esperanza TV
  • Hope Channel China
  • Nuevo Tiempo
  • Novo Tempo
  • SperanțaTV
  • Hope Channel American Samoa
  • Hope Channel Europe
  • Hope TV Fiji Islands
  • Hope TV Deutsch
  • Hope Channel Indonesia
  • Hope Channel Italy
  • Hope Channel Japan
  • Hope Channel Philippines
  • Hope Channel UK
  • Hope Channel Polska
  • Hope Channel Korea
  • Hope Channel-Ghana
  • Hope Channel Middle East and North Africa:
    • Hope Channel Arabic (Al-Waad TV)
    • Hope Channel Turkish (Kanal Umut)
    • Hope Channel Persian (Omid TV)
  • Hope Channel Romania
  • Hope Channel Bulgaria
  • Hope Channel Canada
  • Hope Channel Denmark
  • Hope Channel Malawi
  • Hope Channel Kenya.
  • Hope Channel New Zealand
  • Hope Channel Norway
  • Hope Channel Ethiopia
  • Hope TV German
  • Hope Channel Iceland
  • Hope Channel India
  • Hope Channel Israel
  • Hope Channel Sweden
  • Hope Channel Tanzania
  • Hope Channel Zambia
  • Hope Channel Sri Lanka
  • Hope Channel Armenia
  • Hope Channel Tonga
  • Hope Channel Solomon Islands
  • Hope Channel Cook Islands
  • Hope Channel France

Internet channels

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  • Hope Channel Czech
  • Hope Channel Finland
  • Hope Channel Norge
  • Hope Channel Ukraine (still in operation despite Russia's invasion of the country)

OnDemand channels

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  • Hope Channel South Pacific

See also

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References

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  1. ^Paseggi, Marcos (October 9, 2023)."Hope Channel Celebrates 20 Years of Increasing Mission Reach".
  2. ^Staff, Spectrum (October 5, 2011)."Deep Thought on the Hope Channel".

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