- The Inspiration Network (INSP)
Infobox Broadcasting network
network_name = INSP - The Inspiration Network
network_
branding = INSP - The Inspiration Network
country =United States
network_type = Cabletelevision network
slogan = Starting With You
available =United States ,worldwide
owner =The Inspiration Networks
launch_date = 1978 (as "PTL")
1990 (relaunch as "INSP")
founder =Jim Bakker Tammy Faye Bakker Messner
key_people =Morris Cerullo
David Cerullo
website = http://www.insp.com/
picture format =480i (SDTV )INSP - The Inspiration Network is a Christian television network headquartered in Indian Land, South Carolina near
Charlotte, North Carolina . The Inspiration Networks is a major international ministry and inspirational media company that was founded in 1990. The organization serves viewers through its cable television networks: INSP – The Inspiration Network, Inspirational Life Television (i-Lifetv), and the Spanish-language network La Familia Cosmovision (LFC). The Inspiration Networks also owns and operates the international network Inspiration Network International (INI), which is seen throughout Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.The family of networks offered by The Inspiration Networks is seen in more than 30 million homes in the U.S. and more than 55 million homes in the pan-European region.Fact|date=August 2008
The organization also own and operates
MediaComm , a tele-production facility in the southeast U.S. The for-profit subsidiary serves a clients with services that include video graphics, editing, studio production, satellite uplinking and fiber transmission.The channel came out of the "Praise The Lord" (PTL) Television Network (also known as PTL - The Inspirational Network), founded in the late-1970s by
Jim Bakker , a televangelist notable for his daily Christian variety program, "The PTL Club ". In 1990, following Bakker's scandalous fall from grace that had bankrupted the PTL ministry andHeritage USA , televangelistMorris Cerullo and his son, David, acquired the network and rebranded it "The New Inspirational Network", later becoming simply "INSP - The Inspirational Network" and today known as "INSP - The Inspiration Network". They also relocated the facilities from Heritage USA inFort Mill, South Carolina to a newly constructed production studio and headquarters in a business park a few miles away just over the state line in Charlotte.INSP, a flagship service of
The Inspiration Networks , features family value-based programming, with programs from more than 70 different ministries representing more than 20 different denominations, plus original programming for children, teens, and families.Plans were announced in late 2005 for the construction of the City of Light, a new broadcast facility and ministry campus/headquarters in
Lancaster County, South Carolina .Fact|date=August 2008Programs produced by or for INSP
* "Inspiration Today", a daily teaching program hosted by David and Barbara Cerullo.
* "I-Gospel": Showcases live performances by popular Christian music artists.
* "Gospel Music Southern Style": Features live performances of
Southern Gospel music artists, recorded at theNational Quartet Convention inLouisville, Kentucky .* "Christian Artists Talent Search (C.A.T.S.)": A nationwide Christian talent search for new, rising music artists, along the same lines as "
Star Search " and "American Idol "; 64 finalists compete over a 24-week period.* "Discovery Jones Expeditions": A fast-paced, educational half-hour program for kids 4-10, featuring adventures like hang-gliding at Kitty Hawk and visiting an alligator handler in the swamps of Louisiana.
* "Steelroots Television": A program featuring
extreme sports , plus hardcore, punk, andhip-hop music, all with a Christian slant.*"Everyday Woman": A weekly program on Christian issues affecting women, hosted by Becky Cerullo Henderson and Barbara Cerullo.
*"Inside Inspiration": A look behind the scenes at The Inspiration Network.
* Specials such as "Inspiration Groundbreakers", "Hope for the Holidays" and "America: Stand for Righteousness".
External links
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* [http://www.thecityoflight.com/ The City of Light Website]
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