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Country | United States |
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Broadcast area | Nationwide |
Headquarters | Taylors, South Carolina, USA |
Programming | |
Language(s) | English |
Picture format | 480i (SDTV) |
Ownership | |
Owner | The Walk Television Network, LLC |
History | |
Launched | January 11, 2010 |
Former names | Legacy TV (2010-2013) |
Links | |
Website | The Walk TV |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
Available on television stations in some markets via digital subchannels | |
Streaming media | |
Digital Media Receiver | Roku |
The Walk TV (stylized as the WALK TV) is an American Christian specialty television network in the United States.
The network consists primarily of 263 low-powered television stations across the United States, and is also available on C-band free-to-air satellite services. [1] In addition, The Walk TV is also available to users of the Roku Digital media receiver. [2]
The network was launched as LegacyTV on January 11, 2010. The purpose of this channel is to provide programming that helps people appreciate the Judeo-Christian legacy. [3] The name of the channel was changed to its current name in 2013. The network was run by James L. West, who also ran the Doctor Television Channel.
In February 2020, WGGS-TV of Greenville, South Carolina became the network flagship when its owner, Carolina Christian Broadcasting, acquired The Walk TV.
The Walk TV programming lineup consists primarily of religious programming, family movies, off-network syndicated public domain episodes of Bonanza , and some Christian music programming. The Walk TV also features a program produced and hosted by Randall Terry, "Voice of Resistance" in addition to religious news programs from CBN such as The 700 Club and CBN Newswatch.
Until 2018, The Walk TV, along with the JUCE TV and Tri-State Christian Television networks, provide broadcasts of college football games involving the Lynchburg, Virginia-based Liberty University Flames, a member of the Big South Conference at the time (Liberty now competes in Conference USA). The game broadcasts were produced by the university-operated Liberty Flames Sports Network. Unlike JUCE TV, The Walk TV shows those games live. [5] Game On is a sports-related show that is offered by The Walk TV. [6] This is only available to full-time Walk TV affiliates.
The following is a list of confirmed Walk TV affiliates
City of license | Callsign [7] [8] | Virtual channel | Owner | Notes |
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Campbellsville, Kentucky | WLCU-CD | 15.1 | Campbellsville University | Partial affiliation |
Chico, California | KKPM-CD | 28.9 | One Ministries, Inc. | |
Clarksville, Tennessee | WCKV-LD | 22.1 | TN Media Group, Inc. | |
Cortez, Colorado | K14JS-D | 14.4 | Southwest Colorado TV Translator Association | |
Culebra, Puerto Rico | W19EP-D | 24.3 | TV Red de Puerto Rico, Inc. | |
Cullman, Alabama | WCQT-LD | 27.1 | Alabama Cable Network, Inc. | |
Dallas, Texas | KHFD-LD | 51.1 | EICB-TV East, LLC | |
Denver, Colorado | KDEO-LD | 23.6 | Simchat Torah Beit Midrash | |
Charlotte, North Carolina | WGTB-CD | 28.1 | Victory Christian Center, Inc. | |
Gatlinburg, Tennessee | WJDP-LD | 11.1 | EICB-TV East, LLC | |
Goldsboro, North Carolina | WHFL-CD | 43.2 | Free Life Ministries, Inc. | |
Greenville, South Carolina | WGGS-TV | 16.11 | Carolina Christian Broadcasting | Presumptuous flagship as of 2020 |
Jacksonville, Alabama | WEAC-CD | 24.1 | Alabama Heritage Communications, Inc. | |
Killeen, Texas | KPLE-CD | 31.3 | Killeen Christian Broadcasting Corporation | |
Las Vegas, Nevada | KNBX-CD | 31.5 | Mako Communications | |
Louisville, Kentucky | Faith Channel | 19 (TWC cable-only) | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Louisville | |
Los Angeles, California | KTBV-LD | 12.1 | Partial affiliation; primary Cornerstone TV affiliate | |
Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minn. | KTCJ-LD | 50.1 | EICB-TV East, LLC | |
Monroe | KMCT-TV | 39.1 | Carolina Christian Broadcasting | Secondary Affiliation |
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | KUOT-CD | 19.6 | ||
Scottsville, Kentucky | WPBM-CD | 31.1 | Marvey B. and Frances Wood (Proclaim Broadcasting, Inc.) | |
Selma, Alabama | WBIH | 29.1 | Flinn Broadcasting | |
Sublette, Kansas | KDGL-LD | 23.5 | High Plains Broadcasting | |
Syracuse, New York | WHSU-CD | 51.1 | Renard Communications Corporation | |
Twin Falls, Idaho | KBAX-LD | 27.2 | Christian Broadcasting of Idaho, Inc. | |
Utica, New York | WVVC-LD | 40.2 | Northeast Gospel Broadcasting, Inc. | |
Wichita Falls, Texas | K24HH-D | 24.2 | Christian Family Network Television, Inc. | |
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