JUCE TV is a youth-oriented Christian television network owned and operated by Trinity Broadcasting Network. The network is aimed at teenagers and young adults between the ages of 13 and 30, and features similar formats to MTVU, featuring Christian music videos, and original content such as entertainment-themed entertainment and Christian lifestyle, along with some church services.
JUCE TV is over-the-air in digital subchannels of TBN owned and operated and nationally affiliated stations, usually on the third sub-channel (for example, if a local TBN station broadcasts on channel 17, then JUCE TV will be brought with a 17.3 digital sub-channel ). Since June 1, 2015, the network has shared subchannel spaces with an over-the-air Smile of a Child TV sister network; however, JUCE TV continues to operate as a separate 24-hour channel on pay-TV providers as well as on selected digital streaming platforms offering six TBN US networks.
The network is also currently available through various national cable providers as well as in North and Central America at Glorystar via the 19 K satellite Galaxy K u and in C-Band Galaxy 14 satellites. This network is also broadcast live on the official TBN website and also on the TBN Mobile App for iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch. JUCE TV and other TBN networks are broadcasted internationally for free-to-air via satellite such as ABS1 to India and Middle East on K u bands, Intelsat 701 and DTH to Australia and New Zealand on Optus B3 and also to Europe, North Africa and the Middle East via Eutelsat satellite (Hotbird 13 à ° E) and Agila 2 (both C-band and K u ) signals in Asia and the Philippines. Some JCTV programs can also be viewed on Grace TV in Canada and at Trinity Broadcasting Network Europe.
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Histori
On June 1, 2015, JUCE TV was combined into a sub-channel with the Smile of a Child TV sister network (targeting younger viewers, children between the ages of 2 and 12). Under this arrangement, the latter network begins to occupy nine hours of programming daily (from 6:00 am to 3:00 pm local time) over the third digital sub-channel occupied by JUCE on 38 TBN stations, either directly or through the Television Education Community. subsidiary. One week later on June 8th, TBN modified the timeshare settings, gave Smile of a Child and JUCE every 12 hour window every day on the 0.3 sub-channel, with JUCE now being shown above the room from 7:00 pm. until 7:00 am in every time zone and Smile of a Child goes live for the rest of the day.
The change - which is the result of technical limitations with its existing digital compression equipment at the station - is a by-product of the launch of TBN Salsa, a network of digital sub-channels targeting English-speaking Hispanics launched on that date. JUCE TV continues to maintain a 24-hour schedule, however, with all programs not shown over the air during the Smile programming hours as long as the remaining subchannel space is available through live streaming online through the TBN website and various mobile and digital media players.
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Programming
JUCE TV combines music videos, jockey videos, Christian rock special promotions, and news and documentaries about Christian bands and artists in an effort to build popularity among Christian youth. The network also broadcast some extreme sports programs documenting extreme sports athletes and how their faith affects their lives. In addition to music and action-based sports programs, JUCE TV also features other programs such as Discussion God , Virtual Memory game with Jamie Alexander , the program ministry "Encounter TV" with David Diga Hernandez and the religious sitcom Peculiar . It also broadcasts movies with religious and/or inspirational themes, usually on Friday and Sunday nights, and Saturday afternoons. JUCE TV aired its program block "blocks" on TBN on Friday and Saturday late night.
Since February 2013, JCTV (then known as JUCE TV) also runs a semi-annual fundraising event called "JCTV Project"; The show features a mixture of entertainment and religious events routinely seen on JUCE TV's schedule (some organized by genre of programs in the form of themed days), movies, and a three-hour live teleton program aired during the afternoon and in primetime every day during "JCTV Project" events (regular event broadcasts during events, including movies, are occasionally distracted by the interstitial segment to encourage viewers to make financial appointments).
Current programming
- 1 Music Village
- 15 and Park
- The 40/40
- Get Fire
- Amplify
- Assignments
- Building a Difference
- Campus Church
- Chuckie Perez Show
- City Lights â â¬
- Cruise with Cause
- Drive Through History
- Empowering In Christ
- Encounter TV with David Diga Hernandez
- Extreme Praise
- Without fear
- Flatout TV
- F.M.
- G-Rock
- Gang Life
- Juce TV's Today
- Global Ventures
- Core Music Blender
- Hot Off the Press
- IShine KNECT
- JCTV Top 10 Video Show
- Jeni
- John Gray World
- The Josh Moore Show
- JUCE Live After Party
- JUCE TV Live
- Laugh with Skit Guys
- Leland's Comedy Tour
- Liberty
- Life Tracks
- Mission Reality
- Over Conqueror
- Music Video
- MXTV
- Next
- Plan TV Creator
- Praise & amp; Videos of Worship
- Real Life Real Girl â â¬
- Real Video â ⬠<â â¬
- The Real Winning Edge
- The Revoluntionary Life
- Revolutionary TV
- Replay
- Solution Movement
- Soul Mag TV
- Stronger With Clayton King
- Stranger
- This generation
- Top 3
- Go Travel
- Treasure Out of the Darkness
- TX-10
- TV One Life
- Primary Options
- Vous Conference
- The Path of the Teacher
- Showcase Weekend Films
- What's Cute?
- Xtreme Life
- XVZ
- Young Believer's Broadcast
- Youth Bytes
Upcoming programming
- Go to Anazon
Previous program
- Street Theater 7
- Ask God
- Banana
- Beyond the Lends with Dan and Andy
- Bomb Shelter
- Damascus Road
- Lakewood Church Show
- The Logan Show
- Nikki & amp; Babs' Do's & amp; Dont's
- Not a Fan
- Pastor Greg
- Strange
- The Ramp
- Remix
- Rock-It TV
- Team Impact
- Virtual Memory
- Walking on Air
- WWJDtv
- Xtreme Impact
Awards
In 2011, Parent Television Board was granted later-JCTV with PTC Seal of Approval.
See also
- Christian pop culture
- Smile TV
References
External links
- Official website
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