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NRB TV
CountryUnited States
HeadquartersNashville, Tennessee
Ownership
OwnerNational Religious Broadcasters
History
LaunchedDecember 21, 2005
Links
Websitenrbtv.org

NRB TV is an evangelical Christian cable channel founded by members of the National Religious Broadcasters, an international association of Christian communicators. While the NRB association is located in Manassas, Virginia, the channel's corporate headquarters is located in Nashville, Tennessee. Created in 2005, the network can be seen on DirecTV satellite and broadcast affiliates and is viewed by an audience of over 40 million viewers. Programming can also be streamed at nrbtv.org, on Roku players, and via a mobile app available for iPhones, iPods, iPads, Android phones, Android tablets, and Windows Phones.

Programming

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Like the NRB association itself, the programming on NRB TV advocates conservative Christianity, particularly Protestantism and evangelicalism. Many programs broadcast on the NRB Network are produced by members of the National Religious Broadcasters association.

NRB TV broadcasts content in various formats, including talk shows, dramas, reality shows and documentaries. Weekday morning programming includes Renewing Your Mind with R.C. Sproul, Precepts for Life with Kay Arthur, Quick Study with Rod Hembree. The channel's daytime schedule is targeted to a female audience with fitness programs and talk shows that include New Life Live with Steve Arterburn, The 700 Club, and Babbie's House, which is hosted by recording artist Babbie Mason. NRB TV's primetime lineup features an emphasis on Christian apologetics and includes apologists Ravi Zacharias, William Lane Craig, Eric Metaxas, Ken Ham and John Lennox.

Weekend programming on the channel includes kids shows on Saturday mornings and teen programs in the evening. Sunday programming is dedicated to teaching and preaching shows from pastors representing a variety of evangelical denominations. Among NRB TV's Sunday lineup are Turning Point Ministries with David Jeremiah, Live at Thomas Road with Jonathan Falwell, Living Truth with Charles Price, and Love Worth Finding with the late Adrian Rogers.

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