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Emmanuel TV
File:Emmanuel TV Logo.jpg
CountryNigeria
Broadcast areaAfrica
North/Central America
Parts of Europe
Asia Pacific
HeadquartersSynagogue, Church of All Nations (SCOAN)
Lagos, Nigeria
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format575i (SD – Africa)
480i (SD – US)
Ownership
OwnerEmmanuel Global Network
History
Launched8 March 2006
Availability
Terrestrial
GOtvChannel 82
DStvChannel 390
Zuku TVChannel 874

Emmanuel TV is a Christian television network with headquarters in Lagos, Nigeria. It was founded by T.B. Joshua, former senior pastor of the Synagogue, Church of All Nations (SCOAN), in Lagos, Nigeria. It was also the most subscribed Christian ministry channel on YouTube worldwide with well over 1,000,000 subscribers, as of January 2019.[1]

History[edit]

In the late 1990s, the SCOAN began to gain international attention due to the distribution of videotapes showing clips of God's early ministries and miracles. Additionally, Joshua began airing regular programs purporting to show 'miracles' on local Nigerian television. However, when Nigeria's National Broadcasting Commission (NBC), under the instruction of then President Olusegun Obasanjo controversially banned the showing of 'miracles', in 2004, most of his programs were taken off air.[2] This eventually paved the way for the emergence of Emmanuel TV on 8 March 2006 by T.B. Joshua.[3]

Since its inception, Emmanuel TV has broadcast Christian programmes, stating that its mission is 'to preach the Good News to all mankind.'[4] From humble beginnings, it has rapidly grown to become one of Africa's most well known brands and popular television stations. In its profile on Joshua, the BBC described him as "Nigeria's best known televangelist".[5]

Programming[edit]

Emmanuel TV broadcasts a range of programmes from Synagogue, Church of All Nations (SCOAN). It has gained a reputation for being a Christian station that does not run any on-air campaigns for financial assistance and among the only Christian stations that does not syndicate programs of other pastors.[6]

Emmanuel TV DStv Channel[edit]

Emmanuel TV was also found on DStv Channel 390 and Gotv 82. where biblical readings, testimonies, teaching and Christian kids programmes like cartoons which are mainly about the Bible and Jesus Christ are found.

The channel has been removed from the multichoice platforms on January 17, 2024 and subsequently all other pay-TV providers.[7]

Reach[edit]

Emmanuel TV is broadcast worldwide on various satellites. Its programmes air weekly on a number of local television stations across Africa, debuting on DStv and GOtv in November 2015,[8] as well as Startimes in February 2016.[9] Its playout centre is located in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Emmanuel TV's motto is 'Changing Lives, Changing Nations, Changing the World.' The station is also known for its catch-phrase, 'Distance Is Not A Barrier',[10] encouraging viewers to 'pray along' with T.B. Joshua by 'touching the screen'. There are several claims of people receiving miraculous 'healing' through these prayers,[11][12] including popular Nollywood actress Tonto Dikeh who said Joshua's prayers ended her 14-year smoking addiction.[13]

T.B. Joshua has donated televisions to prisons and hospitals so that they will be able to watch the Emmanuel TV broadcasts.[14][15]

The channel has stopped airing on DStv and GOtv, on January 17, 2024 and subsequently all other pay-TV providers.[16]

YouTube channel[edit]

Emmanuel TV's YouTube channel is the most subscribed Christian ministry YouTube channel worldwide and the third most subscribed in Nigeria. Google ranked one of Emmanuel TV's YouTube videos as the fourth most viewed clip ever within Nigeria.[17] YouTube has shut down the channel, which claimed over 1.8 million subscribers and 600 million viewers, on April 13, 2021. YouTube says that it "prohibits content which alleges that someone is mentally ill, diseased, or inferior because of their membership in a protected group including sexual orientation."[18]

References[edit]

  1. "Who We Are". TB Joshua. Emmanuel TV website. Archived from the original on 5 August 2009.
  2. The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations - SCOAN (26 December 2023). "IMPORTANT NOTICE ON EMMANUEL TV!".
  3. T.B. Joshua Donates TV Sets To Khami Maximum Security Prison NewsDay, Sunday 12 June 2011
  4. Prophet T.B. Joshua Makes Donation To Accra Psychiatric Hospital Ghana News Agency, Sunday, 11 December 2011
  5. The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations - SCOAN (26 December 2023). "IMPORTANT NOTICE ON EMMANUEL TV!".

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