Faith Broadcasting Network
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Faith Broadcasting Network was a Christian television network owned and operated by Faith Center in Glendale, California
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Until the mid 1980s, FBN owned and operated WHCT channel 18 in Hartford, Connecticut, KVOF-TV
38 in San Francisco, and KHOF-TV channel 30 in San Bernardino, California. During the same era Faith Center also owned and operated KHOF-FM which was licensed in the city of Los Angeles.
The station operated on FM frequency 99.5 MHz. The call letters of KHOF stood for the King’s Herald Of Faith.
. Faith Center constructed the station from ground up and signed it on the air in October 1969. The transmission facilities were located on Sunset Ridge which is about 20 miles east of Mt. Wilson where the major television stations for Los Angeles are located. The station was licensed to the city of San Bernardino and broadcast on UHF television channel 30. Programming originated at the transmitter facility. Video tape and film programming were transported daily up the mountain for broadcast. A 30 mile microwave radio link was constructed from Faith Center in Glendale to Sunset Ridge which allowed for live programming such as church services, telethons and festivals to be broadcast.
in Hartford, Connecticut. WHCT was acquired from RKO General and broadcast on UHF television channel 18. RKO donated the station to Faith Center. The call letters were passed along from the RKO ownership. The “W” in the call sign is the typical first letter of the FCC call sign for stations located east of the Mississippi River. While “HCT” without a doubt originally stood for Hartford, Connecticut (CT) there was a dual meaning of Hartford Christian Television. Studios were located at 555 Asylum St., Hartford, CT. Due to WHCT being across country there was no economical means the station could be connected to Faith Center for live programming. Christian programming in the form of videotape and film was shipped from Faith Center to WHCT for airing.
Glendale, California
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Until the mid 1980s, FBN owned and operated WHCT channel 18 in Hartford, Connecticut, KVOF-TV
KCNS
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38 in San Francisco, and KHOF-TV channel 30 in San Bernardino, California. During the same era Faith Center also owned and operated KHOF-FM which was licensed in the city of Los Angeles.
KHOF-FM
An FM radio station was the first broadcast property owned by Faith Center and was constructed around 1955. The transmitter site was located on a hill south of the junction of the Ventura and Glendale Freeways. Radio studios were originally located in a rented store-front on the bottom west side of the transmitter hill. Studios were ultimately located at Faith Center when the church relocated to 1615 S. Glendale Ave. in Glendale.The station operated on FM frequency 99.5 MHz. The call letters of KHOF stood for the King’s Herald Of Faith.
KHOF-TV
One of the early Christian television stations on the west coast was KHOF-TVKPXN
KPXN-TV is a television station licensed to San Bernardino, California, broadcasting on digital channel 38 in the Greater Los Angeles. It is now owned by ION Media Networks and is the local affiliate of the Ion Television network.-History:KPXN signed on on January 7, 1994 as KZKI...
. Faith Center constructed the station from ground up and signed it on the air in October 1969. The transmission facilities were located on Sunset Ridge which is about 20 miles east of Mt. Wilson where the major television stations for Los Angeles are located. The station was licensed to the city of San Bernardino and broadcast on UHF television channel 30. Programming originated at the transmitter facility. Video tape and film programming were transported daily up the mountain for broadcast. A 30 mile microwave radio link was constructed from Faith Center in Glendale to Sunset Ridge which allowed for live programming such as church services, telethons and festivals to be broadcast.
KIFM
Around late 1971 Faith Center acquired an FM radio station in Bakersfield, California. The station operated on FM frequency 96.5 MHz with the call sign of KIFM. The call sign was passed along from the previous ownership and the meaning is assumed to have been Kings Inspirational FM. The KIFM studios in Bakersfield were located in a renovated residence. While KIFM had a small staff to program the station there was a radio link established where the programming from KHOF-FM was sent to the KIFM studios. This allowed for some KHOF-FM programming including live church services to be broadcast on the Bakersfield station.WHCT-TV
On February 16, 1972 Faith Center further expanded its ministries with the addition of WHCTWUVN
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in Hartford, Connecticut. WHCT was acquired from RKO General and broadcast on UHF television channel 18. RKO donated the station to Faith Center. The call letters were passed along from the RKO ownership. The “W” in the call sign is the typical first letter of the FCC call sign for stations located east of the Mississippi River. While “HCT” without a doubt originally stood for Hartford, Connecticut (CT) there was a dual meaning of Hartford Christian Television. Studios were located at 555 Asylum St., Hartford, CT. Due to WHCT being across country there was no economical means the station could be connected to Faith Center for live programming. Christian programming in the form of videotape and film was shipped from Faith Center to WHCT for airing.
KVOF
Faith Center acquired a television station in San Francisco, California and signed it on the air on August 4, 1974. The call sign of KVOF which stood for King’s Voice Of Faith was assigned and the station transmitted on UHF channel 38. Office facilities were located at 601 Tarval Dr., San Francisco, CA. The transmitter and tower were located atop San Bruno Mountain in Daly City. For several years Christian programming was shipped to KVOF from Faith Center by ground carrier similar to how programming was being sent to WHCT in Hartford. In 1978 a microwave radio link was leased that interconnected Faith Center to KVOF. Programming could now originate in Glendale and be broadcast live on KVOF.FBN Production Center
The demand of increased Christian programming for the five broadcast stations owned by Faith Center was met through the construction of a television production center. Production in the church auditorium was becoming very labor intensive as it required setting up lights and sets for productions but then having to tear everything down for Wednesday and Sunday church services. This also required the disassembling and reassembly of the rows of folding chairs to accommodate the attendees of the church services. In circa 1973 Faith Center acquired the former Glendale Hardware store located at 730 East Broadway in Glendale. The building was refurbished and converted into a three studio production facility. A microwave link was installed between the production center and Faith Center which allowed live broadcasts to originate from there.See also
- Faith Broadcasting Network Information Site
- Ray SchochRay SchochPastor Ray Schoch was the founding Pastor of Faith Center, originally Maple Chapel, in Glendale, California. Pastor Schoch was an ordained minister by the Assemblies of God. As the ministry of the church grew radio and television stations became an integral part of the Faith Center Global...
- Eugene Scott