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TBN Enlace USA

 
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Enlace TBN USA
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Network Trinity Broadcasting Network
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
Country United States
Language Spanish
Broadcast area United States
Website http://www.tbnenlaceusa.org/
Availability
Terrestrial
Check local listings
Satellite
DirecTV (U.S.) 448
Cable
Available on many U.S. cable systems Check local listings
Verizon FiOS 1740

Enlace TBN USA, also known as TBN Enlace or Enlace USA, is the United States version of the Spanish-language cable television network providing Christian programming to the Hispanic community. The network, which works in a joint partnership with Trinity Broadcasting Network, strives to bring culturally-relevant, faith-based television to Hispanics of all age groups.

The network's lineup consists of various inspirational and faith programms: church services, music videos, talk shows and children’s programs mainly made up of notable churches from Latin America, such as Claudio Freidzon of Argentina, Cash Luna from Guatemala, Guillermo Maldonado, and Marcos Witt. Concerts and music videos are key components of theis line up of progrmas featuring famus singes such as Jesus Adrian, Raza for Christ, Jennifer Salinas and Michael W Smith. Most of the programming is actually produced in Latin America, with their headquarters in San José, Costa Rica. They also feature standard TBN preachers, such as Benny Hinn, Rod Parsley and Joyce Meyer.

TBN Enlace USA is currently available through various cable services nationwide, totally free on digital subchannel X.4 in areas of the United States with a TBN DTV station, and all across North America on Glorystar direct-to-home satellite, coming soon to DISH Network.[citation needed] The network is also available via streaming video on their official website.

On December 16, 2009, DIRECTV (USA) added the channel. It is available to subscribers of the Choice package and above.[1]

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