GOOD TV7

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GOOD TV (Chinese: 好消息電視台), is the first and only Christian television station in Taiwan. Established in 1997 as a nonprofit organization under Gabriel Evangelical Broadcasting Foundation, it began broadcast on September 9, 1998. The executive director of programming is Pastor Shao-en Koh, and its spokesman was the belated former actor Sun Yueh.

 On July 1, 2012, Good TV moved from the Public Television Service building in Taipei's Neihu District to New Taipei City's Zhonghe District.

Among its many programs are shows on Christian life, Biblical teachings and sermons from Taiwan and overseas, including the United States, and interviews and testimonials by Christian celebrities, pastors and theologians, and lay Christians.

When foreign programs are in non-Chinese languages, translated Chinese subtitles are provided on screen. In addition, many programs, particularly sermons, Sunday worship services, and televangelism programs from the U.S. are usually dubbed into Mandarin Chinese.

One of its popular programs is "Real Sentiments Blog", and has featured testimonies of Taiwanese badminton player Chou Tien-chen and Taiwanese American basketball player Jeremy Lin.


GOOD TV5

http://lcotiv.com/tv/85754000136.html

GOOD TV (Chinese: 好消息電視台), is the first and only Christian television station in Taiwan. Established in 1997 as a nonprofit organization under Gabriel Evangelical Broadcasting Foundation, it began broadcast on September 9, 1998. The executive director of programming is Pastor Shao-en Koh, and its spokesman was the belated former actor Sun Yueh.

 On July 1, 2012, Good TV moved from the Public Television Service building in Taipei's Neihu District to New Taipei City's Zhonghe District.

Among its many programs are shows on Christian life, Biblical teachings and sermons from Taiwan and overseas, including the United States, and interviews and testimonials by Christian celebrities, pastors and theologians, and lay Christians.

When foreign programs are in non-Chinese languages, translated Chinese subtitles are provided on screen. In addition, many programs, particularly sermons, Sunday worship services, and televangelism programs from the U.S. are usually dubbed into Mandarin Chinese.

One of its popular programs is "Real Sentiments Blog", and has featured testimonies of Taiwanese badminton player Chou Tien-chen and Taiwanese American basketball player Jeremy Lin.


GOOD TV3

http://lcotiv.com/tv/18394318023.html

GOOD TV (Chinese: 好消息電視台), is the first and only Christian television station in Taiwan. Established in 1997 as a nonprofit organization under Gabriel Evangelical Broadcasting Foundation, it began broadcast on September 9, 1998. The executive director of programming is Pastor Shao-en Koh, and its spokesman was the belated former actor Sun Yueh.

 On July 1, 2012, Good TV moved from the Public Television Service building in Taipei's Neihu District to New Taipei City's Zhonghe District.

Among its many programs are shows on Christian life, Biblical teachings and sermons from Taiwan and overseas, including the United States, and interviews and testimonials by Christian celebrities, pastors and theologians, and lay Christians.

When foreign programs are in non-Chinese languages, translated Chinese subtitles are provided on screen. In addition, many programs, particularly sermons, Sunday worship services, and televangelism programs from the U.S. are usually dubbed into Mandarin Chinese.

One of its popular programs is "Real Sentiments Blog", and has featured testimonies of Taiwanese badminton player Chou Tien-chen and Taiwanese American basketball player Jeremy Lin.


GOOD TV2

http://lcotiv.com/tv/91243443879.html

GOOD TV (Chinese: 好消息電視台), is the first and only Christian television station in Taiwan. Established in 1997 as a nonprofit organization under Gabriel Evangelical Broadcasting Foundation, it began broadcast on September 9, 1998. The executive director of programming is Pastor Shao-en Koh, and its spokesman was the belated former actor Sun Yueh.

 On July 1, 2012, Good TV moved from the Public Television Service building in Taipei's Neihu District to New Taipei City's Zhonghe District.

Among its many programs are shows on Christian life, Biblical teachings and sermons from Taiwan and overseas, including the United States, and interviews and testimonials by Christian celebrities, pastors and theologians, and lay Christians.

When foreign programs are in non-Chinese languages, translated Chinese subtitles are provided on screen. In addition, many programs, particularly sermons, Sunday worship services, and televangelism programs from the U.S. are usually dubbed into Mandarin Chinese.

One of its popular programs is "Real Sentiments Blog", and has featured testimonies of Taiwanese badminton player Chou Tien-chen and Taiwanese American basketball player Jeremy Lin.


GOOD TV14

http://lcotiv.com/tv/43893822848.html

GOOD TV (Chinese: 好消息電視台), is the first and only Christian television station in Taiwan. Established in 1997 as a nonprofit organization under Gabriel Evangelical Broadcasting Foundation, it began broadcast on September 9, 1998. The executive director of programming is Pastor Shao-en Koh, and its spokesman was the belated former actor Sun Yueh.

 On July 1, 2012, Good TV moved from the Public Television Service building in Taipei's Neihu District to New Taipei City's Zhonghe District.

Among its many programs are shows on Christian life, Biblical teachings and sermons from Taiwan and overseas, including the United States, and interviews and testimonials by Christian celebrities, pastors and theologians, and lay Christians.

When foreign programs are in non-Chinese languages, translated Chinese subtitles are provided on screen. In addition, many programs, particularly sermons, Sunday worship services, and televangelism programs from the U.S. are usually dubbed into Mandarin Chinese.

One of its popular programs is "Real Sentiments Blog", and has featured testimonies of Taiwanese badminton player Chou Tien-chen and Taiwanese American basketball player Jeremy Lin.


GOOD TV10

http://lcotiv.com/tv/71971623740.html

GOOD TV (Chinese: 好消息電視台), is the first and only Christian television station in Taiwan. Established in 1997 as a nonprofit organization under Gabriel Evangelical Broadcasting Foundation, it began broadcast on September 9, 1998. The executive director of programming is Pastor Shao-en Koh, and its spokesman was the belated former actor Sun Yueh.

 On July 1, 2012, Good TV moved from the Public Television Service building in Taipei's Neihu District to New Taipei City's Zhonghe District.

Among its many programs are shows on Christian life, Biblical teachings and sermons from Taiwan and overseas, including the United States, and interviews and testimonials by Christian celebrities, pastors and theologians, and lay Christians.

When foreign programs are in non-Chinese languages, translated Chinese subtitles are provided on screen. In addition, many programs, particularly sermons, Sunday worship services, and televangelism programs from the U.S. are usually dubbed into Mandarin Chinese.

One of its popular programs is "Real Sentiments Blog", and has featured testimonies of Taiwanese badminton player Chou Tien-chen and Taiwanese American basketball player Jeremy Lin.


GOOD TV1

http://lcotiv.com/tv/95195689848.html

GOOD TV (Chinese: 好消息電視台), is the first and only Christian television station in Taiwan. Established in 1997 as a nonprofit organization under Gabriel Evangelical Broadcasting Foundation, it began broadcast on September 9, 1998. The executive director of programming is Pastor Shao-en Koh, and its spokesman was the belated former actor Sun Yueh.

 On July 1, 2012, Good TV moved from the Public Television Service building in Taipei's Neihu District to New Taipei City's Zhonghe District.

Among its many programs are shows on Christian life, Biblical teachings and sermons from Taiwan and overseas, including the United States, and interviews and testimonials by Christian celebrities, pastors and theologians, and lay Christians.

When foreign programs are in non-Chinese languages, translated Chinese subtitles are provided on screen. In addition, many programs, particularly sermons, Sunday worship services, and televangelism programs from the U.S. are usually dubbed into Mandarin Chinese.

One of its popular programs is "Real Sentiments Blog", and has featured testimonies of Taiwanese badminton player Chou Tien-chen and Taiwanese American basketball player Jeremy Lin.


FTV News

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FTV News (Chinese: 民視新聞台, Pinyin: Mín shì xīnwén tái) is a digital television news channel operated by Formosa Television (FTV) in Taiwan, launched on 11 June 1997.


Syria TV

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Syria TV (Arabic: القناة الفضائية السورية‎), also known as Syrian Satellite Channel, is a satellite television channel owned by RTV Syria and broadcast throughout the world on various satellites. The television station is based in Damascus, Syria since 1995.

Programs

Syria TV features a variety of general-interest programs.

  • Syrian soap operas (Syrian Drama, مسلسلات سوريا دراما)
  • Aalam men Akhbar (A World of News, عالم من الأخبا)
  • Jilna (Our Generation, جيلنا)
  • Sabah al Khair (Good Morning, صباح الخير)
  • Al-Nas lel Nas (People for People, الناس للناس)
  • Hamzet Wasel (Connecting Link, همزة وصل)
  • Al-Balad Baladak (The Country is your Country, البلد بلدك)
  • Mulaeb al Ghad (Tomorrow's Player, ملاعب الغد)
  • Huna Dimashq (Here is Damascus, هنا دمشق)
  • Nahja Maan (Living Together, نحيا معا)
  • Al-Muwaten w el-Wazeer (The Citizen and the Minister, المواطن و الوزير )
  • Hadis Al-Balad (Talk of the Town, حديث البلد)
  • Bath Mubashar (Live Broadcast, بث مباشر)

Most of the programmes are in Arabic. There is also a number of English programmes and some news broadcasts in English, French, Spanish, Russian and recently Turkish.


Spacetoon

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Spacetoon TV (Arabic: سبيستون‎ or سبيس تون) is a pan–Arab free–to–air television channel that specializes in animation and children programs. It began broadcasting on 27 March 2000 headquartered in Dubai, UAE with offices in Riyadh and Cairo and previously in Damascus and Amman. The channel targets children from 4 and up and is for the family.

The Spacetoon company has had three now-defunct channels in the Arab world besides the main still existing Spacetoon channel: Space Power TV, Spacetoon Radio and Spacetoon English and a video on demand app called Spacetoon Go.

The main Indonesian channel began airing on 23 March 2005 in Jakarta, it later became NET. and its broadcast remains on satellite television. Currently there are three Spacetoon channels in Indonesia, Spacetoon, Space Shopping and Spacetoon Plus. In India, Spacetoon India exists as licensing company, but not as a separate TV channel. In South Korea, Spacetoon launched in 2005 but has since closed down.

Spacetoon is broadcast in 22 countries, and has an audience of over 130 million viewers.