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Paul Crouch Jr.
Born
Paul Crouch Jr.
March 13, 1959 (age 52)
Rapid City, South Dakota
Occupation
TV Network Executive
Title
VP and Chief of Staff of Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN)
Predecessor
Matt Crouch (Now Vice-President)
Religion
Christian
Website
www.tbn.org
Paul F. Crouch, Jr. (born March 13, 1959) is an American Christian broadcaster and Vice President, and Chief of Staff of theTrinity Broadcasting Network (TBN). TBN was founded 38 years ago, by his parents Paul F. Crouch, Sr., and Janice Bethany Crouch. Paul Crouch and his brother Matt Crouch manage the day to day operations from the TBN corporate headquarter in Costa Mesa, CA. Crouch also frequently hosts the network's flagship program, Praise the Lord as well as hosting his own daily show, Behind the Scenes. Paul Crouch Jr., was recently named one of the Top 50 Most Influential Christians in America.[1] TBN programming reaches 91% of US households.[2]
In 2003, Paul Crouch Jr., along with his son Brandon, founded JCTV, TBN’s youth network. JCTV is carried by 722 US cable and broadcast affiliates, and is available to 16,359,870 US homes, according to Rentrak 2010 ratings for JCTV. [3] In 2010, JCTV and Smile of a Child were awarded the Parents Television Council Entertainment Seal of Approval, which is presented to outstanding networks, films, television shows, and DVDs that emphasize positive, pro-family values and do not contain sex, violence, or profanity.[4]
TBN is currently the third largest over-the-air Station Group in the United States, with CBS, FOX, and NBC holding the 4th, 5th and 6th place, according to TV News Check's annual listing of the Top 30 Station Groups.[5] TBN owns and operates 5 independent TV networks, each of which adheres to a faith-based message, but reaching separate demographics. TBN networks include TBN itself, JCTV, TBN Enlace, Smile of a Child, and The Church Channel. TBN also operates 13 international TV networks, which deliver TBN programming via satellite to Europe, Russia, Asia, Africa, the Middle East, India, Australia and South America. Worldwide, TBN's channels are broadcast on 70 satellites and over 18,000 TV and cable affiliates.
TBN is also seen on the internet globally, where viewers can watch TBN programming live,[6] as well as select archived shows on demand, through the website and select IPTV services.[7][8] Crouch's technology upgrades at TBN include the upgrade to broadcast completely in high definition.[9] Paul Crouch Jr., also introduced iMobile apps to TBN viewers as part of an overall technology upgrade. application software,[10] This gives users access to TBN and its channels, plus the Arabic language Healing Channel, and Nejat TV in Persian.[6][11][10]
Contents
1 Early broadcasting career
2 PJ Video Productions
3 The Edit Bay
4 Sonlight Broadcasting Network
5 TBN Years
5.1 TBN USA and Global Reach
6 References
[edit] 1 Early broadcasting career
In 1973, Crouch, known as "PJ" by friends and family, began his apprenticeship in Christian television broadcasting with the founding of the Trinity Broadcasting Network by his parents Paul Crouch Sr. and Jan Crouch. Along with his younger brother Matthew, he spent his teenage years working in TBN's Orange County, California TV production studios. This included sweeping floors, running cameras, helping with lighting and audio work, as well as directing entire productions. Always eager to learn, and ready to take on new and challenging projects, it was not surprising when in 1980, at age 20, Crouch left TBN and ventured out on his own to produce and direct various Christian television programs such as Church in the Home with Fred Jordan and a regular program for Dwight Thompson Ministries.
[edit] 2 PJ Video Productions
In 1983, Crouch formed PJ Video, a full service video production company. PJ Video produced and provided video equipment, crews, and post-production services for commercials, television programs, infomercials, and corporate videos. An extensive client list included Dick Clark Productions, Disney, CBS, ABC, NBC, ESPN, Baxter Medical, GTE, Ford Motor Company, Fleetwood Motor Homes, Toyota, Nissan, Lexus, Infinity, Hyundai, Suzuki, and Honda Motor Company. Ministry clients included the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, “Hour of Power” with Dr. Robert Schuller, Campus Crusade and Dr. Bill Bright, Zondervan Publishing, World Vision, Calvary Chapel, Harvest Crusades with Greg Laurie, Focus on the Family, CBN and TBN. Crouch personally ran all aspects of PJ Video while specializing as both producer and director of photography for video and film productions.
[edit] 3 The Edit Bay
In 1985, Crouch founded and began operations of a full service post production company called The Edit Bay. This first-of-its-kind broadcast quality edit facility in Orange County continued under Crouch’s management until he sold the company to his partner Frank Konte in 1990.
[edit] 4 Sonlight Broadcasting Network
In 1990, following in the television pioneering footsteps of his father, Paul Crouch Sr., Crouch, along with Jay Sekulow, established Sonlight Broadcasting Systems, a network of Christian television stations affiliated with the Trinity Broadcasting Network. Crouch served as a member of the board of Sonlight Broadcasting until 1995. During his tenure, Sonlight Broadcasting acquired full powered television stations in Mobile, Alabama; Nashville, Tennessee; Memphis, Tennessee; Montgomery, Alabama; and Chattanooga, Tennessee. Crouch was involved in building these stations, many of them from the ground up, as well as developing and producing television programs that were broadcast on the Sonlight Broadcasting Systems network.
[edit] 5 TBN Years
In 1998, after 18 years of establishing and managing independent production companies, Crouch returned to Trinity Broadcasting Network as Vice President of Production to oversee new programs, program development, and special projects. Crouch worked alongside his brother, Matthew Crouch, (8X Entertainment) as second unit Director of Photography on the TBN full-length motion picture, The Omega Code, named #1 Limited Released Motion Picture of the year.[12]
In recent years, Crouch has taken a more prominent role in the management and expansion of TBN's global network. Working alongside his father and mother in the early years, and continuing their goal to establish a global network footprint, Crouch has expanded the networks partnerships with cable and satellite companies in the US and around the world, and introduced TBN to new digital platforms, including the internet and social media sites such as Facebook[13] and Twitter, live video streaming content to mobile platforms,[14] and Video on Demand (VOD), which is available on TBN's website. www.tbn.org.[15]
[edit] 5.1 TBN USA and Global Reach
Under the leadership of Crouch and his family, Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) has grown to become the United States' largest Christian television network, offering 24 hour commercial-free programming,[16][17] Headquartered in Costa Mesa, California, TBN also has studio facilities located in Irving, Texas; Hendersonville, Tennessee; Decatur, Georgia; Miami, Florida; Tulsa, Oklahoma; Orlando, Florida; and New York City. TBN is the world’s largest religious network and America’s most watched faith channel.[16] TBN broadcasts programs hosted by a diverse group of ministries from traditional Protestant and Catholic denominations, Interdenominational and Full Gospel churches, Non Profit Charities, Messianic Jewish and well-known Christian media personalities.[18] TBN also offers a wide range of original programming, and faith-based films.[19]
[edit] 6 References
^ http://www.christiancinema.com/catalog/newsdesk_info.php?newsdesk_id=355
^ name="highbeam.com">Heavenly success: TV's largest religious network continues to expand around the world, while adding shows aimed at reaching a much wider audience. (30th Anniversary). - Multichannel News | HighBeam Research - FREE trial. Highbeam.com (2003-05-26). Retrieved on 2010-11-11.
^ http://www.tbnnetworks.org/downloads/TBN_Networks_info.pdf
^ http://www.tbn.org/announcements/tbn-s-ptc-seal-of-approval-points-the-way-for-parents
^ http://www.tvnewscheck.com/article/2010/04/07/41240/top-station-groups-stay-the-course
^ a b Watch Us. Tbn.org. Retrieved on 2010-11-11.
^ IPTV Service Provider Auroras Entertainment Signs Content Deals with Eight New Programming Partners. PR.com (2006-10-19). Retrieved on 2010-11-11.
^ Trinity's channels to bless Japan via IPTV | OnScreenAsia.com: The One Stop for TV / Entertainment News. OnScreenAsia.com (2007-10-29). Retrieved on 2010-11-11.
^ TBN Launches High Definition Channel on AT&T’s U-Verse TV Service. Webwire.com (2010-01-15). Retrieved on 2010-11-11.
^ a b Mobile Viewing - Watch Us. Tbn.org. Retrieved on 2010-11-11.
^ http://www.tbn.org/announcements/all-tbn-channels-now-available-on-iphone-ipad-ipod-touch-blackberry-android-and-windows-mobile
^ (1999) by The Hollywood Reporter
^ http://www.facebook.com/trinitybroadcastingnetwork
^ http://tbn.org/watch-us/mobile-viewing
^ http://www.tbn.org
^ a b http://www.mediabiz.com/thebridge/?release_id=154#1052
^ http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-102725178.html
^ http://www.tbn.org/watch/pdf/schedule.pdf.php
^ http://www.tbn.org/tbn-films
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[edit] Deletion of Paul Crouch Jr.,
Paul Crouch Jr., is the VP and Chief of Staff for TBN and all of the affiliate networks managed by TBN. TBN Enlace, JCTV, The Church Channel, Smile of a Child. He hosts Praise the Lord, and Behind the Scenes, and is recognized in the Christian community as a TV personality and key figure in the evolution of TBN. Paul Crouch Jr., was named one of the most influential people in Christian TV.[1]This page, in addition to other Wikipedia pages related to TBN, have been targets for deletion from Wikipedia editors that are displaying anything but a NPOV. Personal bias or opinion about whether a religious group, or public minister is notable are not according to Wikipedia standards. Views may differ, but the persons in question are notable in their professional careers, and contributions to the media industry and/or humanitarian outreaches.71.97.55.109 (talk) 01:34, 9 June 2011 (UTC)
Deleting added NPOV sources that confirm notability of Paul Crouch is arbitrary. This page has historical authority on Wikipedia. It has been vetted by many Wikipedia editors, but has lately been the target of unwarranted requests for deletion for unsubstantiated reasons that are beginning to look like vandalism. Other pages related to this subject, have been targeted by the same Wiki editor all at the same time. The discussion board is open.71.97.55.109 (talk) 02:18, 9 June 2011 (UTC)
The article for Paul Crouch Jr., meets Wikipedia criteria for Notability in more than one category, that is, "significant, interesting, or unusual enough to deserve attention or to be recorded. BIOGRAPHY: ‘The person has made a widely recognized contribution that is part of the enduring historical record in his or her specific field ‘, and as ENTERTAINER: ‘Has had significant roles in multiple notable films, television shows, stage performances, or other productions, Has a large fan base or a significant "cult" following, Has made unique, prolific or innovative contributions to a field of entertainment.’ Additionally, this article is well sourced by third party publications. This dispute is based on broad sweeping statements that indicate sources in the article were not read in good faith, and perhaps there is a misunderstanding of who Paul Crouch Jr., is as a stand alone leader in the religious community, and his role as a prominent religious broadcaster and Chief of Staff of TBN. TBN is the largest religious TV network in the US, and arguably in the world, followed by EWTN. Views on whether a religious figure or organization are notable, may differ based on personal bias, or religious affiliation. Paul Crouch Jr., is very notable in the Christian TV industry, and he and TBN certainly have a huge following of fans (and critics).BermudaWoman (talk) 16:17, 9 June 2011 (UTC)
Notable - In 2003, Paul Crouch Jr., along with his son Brandon, founded JCTV, TBN’s youth network. JCTV is carried by 722 US cable and broadcast affiliates, and is available to 16,359,870 US homes, according to Rentrak 2010 ratings for JCTV. [2] In 2010, JCTV and Smile of a Child were awarded the Parents Television Council Entertainment Seal of Approval, which is presented to outstanding networks, films, television shows, and DVDs that emphasize positive, pro-family values and do not contain sex, violence, or profanity. [3]71.97.55.109 (talk) 16:29, 10 June 2011 (UTC)
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