Family Broadcasting Corporation

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Family Broadcasting Corporation
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Country United States
Headquarters South Bend, Indiana, United States
Programming
Language(s) English
Picture format 1080i (HDTV)
480i (SDTV)
History
Launched1972
Founder Lester Sumrall
Former namesLeSEA Broadcasting
Links
Webcast Watch live
Website https://familybroadcastingcorporation.com/
Network's former logo LeSEA Logo.png
Network's former logo

Family Broadcasting Corporation, formerly known as LeSEA Broadcasting, is an American Christian television network. [1] Founded by Lester Sumrall in 1972, Family Broadcasting Corporation is headquartered in South Bend, Indiana, and broadcasts Christian and family programming. Peter Sumrall, son of Lester Sumrall, served as its president and chief executive officer from 2002 to 2015. [2] His son, Drew Sumrall, now serves in the same position. [3]

Contents

National channels

World Harvest Television (WHT)

World Harvest Television (WHT), on DirecTV, [4] [5] focuses mostly on direct televangelism, carrying hosts such as Sid Roth, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, and James Robison. Program time not filled by televangelists is filled with infomercials; WHT does air some limited entertainment programming, consisting mainly of a block with The Real McCoys and the public-domain episodes of The Beverly Hillbillies in the afternoons, along with non-religious E/I programs and a few syndicated programs such as Sports Stars of Tomorrow and Today's Homeowner with Danny Lipford on Saturdays, along with Israeli Basketball Premier League games. WHT is available in over 21.2 million homes across the country on DirecTV, as well as on the Sky Angel Faith Package; a video stream of the channel is available on the Internet.

Family Entertainment Television (FETV)

Family Entertainment Television (FETV), on DirecTV Stream, DirecTV, [6] [7] , Dish Network, [8] , Verizon Fios, AT&T U-Verse, [9] , Frndly TV, and Sling TV offers viewers a mix of religious and family-friendly programming. FETV provides such programming as Perry Mason , [10] The Lone Ranger , Hazel , and Bewitched as well as a selection of televangelists in the morning time slots.

Family Movie Classics (FMC)

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Family Movie Classics (FMC) is an American cable and satellite television network owned by the Family Broadcasting Corporation. The network features classic movies. [11] FMC launched on October 28, 2021 on Dish Network to 9 million subscribers. [12] In 2022, streaming services Frndly TV , DirecTV Stream and Philo added the movie service to their offerings. [13]

FBC-owned TV stations

WHMB-TV

Originally acquired by Family Broadcasting Corporation in 1972, WHMB-TV 40 was the longest, continually operated Christian television station in the United States. WHMB-TV is now affiliated with the Univision network broadcasting Spanish-language programming to their Hispanic/Latino viewers, and soon to have local Spanish-language newscasts every day that will include a two-hour local morning newscast coming soon on weekdays, Primera Hora Indianapolis leading into the national morning show, Despierta América with Noticias 40 Indianapolis weeknights leading into the national evening newscasts, Noticiero Univision starts to air, and for weekend evenings at 6 and 11pm. WHMB reaches the entire Indianapolis, Indiana, television market. [14]

WHME-TV

On September 10, 1977, WHME-TV 46 South Bend came onto the airwaves with mostly religious programming, as well as some family programming. Today, WHME is Family Broadcasting Corporation's headquarters, housing a number of separate divisions. WHME-TV formerly aired programming that was a blend of religion, local sports, and family entertainment. It is now a Univision affiliate airing Spanish-language programming to their Hispanic/Latino viewers, and soon to have local Spanish-language newscasts every day that will include a two-hour local morning newscast coming soon on weekdays, Primera Hora South Bend leading into the national morning show, Despierta América with Noticias 46 South Bend weeknights leading into the national evening newscasts, Noticiero Univision starts to air, and for weekend evenings at 6 and 11pm.

KWHE

KWHE TV 14 covers the major population centers of Hilo, Maui, Kona, and Honolulu, with Christian and family programming. The station is carried on Oceanic Cable channel 11 and on Hawaiian Telcom channel 14.

Former television stations

KWHB

Purchased by Family Broadcasting Corporation in 1985, KWHB 47 is the oldest Christian television station in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Today, KWHB can be viewed on over 84 cable stations in Oklahoma, serving a potential audience of over 1.5 million people. The station was sold to the Christian Television Network on February 20, 2020.

WHFT

WHFT TV 45 Miami, Florida signed on in 1975, was acquired by LeSea in the summer of 1976, and was sold to Trinity Broadcasting Network in July 1980.

WHKE

WHKE signed on June 1988 and was owned by LeSea. The station was sold to Paxson Communications in 1995, being a temporary affiliate of the paid programming network inTV before the August 1998 launch of PAX TV, today's Ion Television.

WHNO

WHNO TV 20 New Orleans signed on October 1994. The station was sold to the Christian Television Network in April 2018.

WCVI-TV

WCVI-TV 23 was acquired in 2014 and is the Family Broadcasting Corporation station in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The station was sold to Lilly Broadcasting in 2020.

METV

Middle East Television was acquired from CBN in July 2001. It is located in Limassol, Cyprus, and broadcasts to all of Western Asia. The station was sold to Sid Roth's Messianic Vision, Inc, in September 2016.

Radio

Shortwave

Since 1985 Family Broadcasting Corporation has operated World Harvest Radio International (WHRI), designed to reach the over 200 million shortwave radio receivers in the world. Family Broadcasting Corporation is the only Christian broadcaster currently operating a global network of shortwave radio transmitters. Transmitter facilities are located in South Carolina and in Palau, Oceania (T8WH). Six transmitters are in operation full-time, named the Six Angels.

In August 2020, it was announced that WHRI was selling its facilities to Allen Weiner, owner of Monticello, Maine-based shortwave station WBCQ, pending FCC approval. [15]

FBC-owned FM radio stations

Harvest FM

Harvest 103.1 FM, or WHME (FM), began broadcasting in 1968. The radio station, which serves the South Bend, Indiana, area, features a mix of interactive talk, Bible teaching programs, and inspirational music 24 hours a day.

Pulse FM

Founded in 1996, Pulse FM WHPZ 96.9 broadcasts contemporary Christian music to the Michiana market. In December 2004, Family Broadcasting Corporation purchased WDOW 92.1 FM to increase Pulse FM's listening base, [16] and the call letters are now WHPD 92.1. For many years, the radio station hosted World Pulse Festival, a one-day Christian music festival. [17] In 2017, Pulse FM transitioned to a new concert format named Pulse Summer Series, a series of three summer concerts in downtown South Bend, Indiana, at the Morris Performing Arts Center. [18]

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