Gospel Music Channel
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Gospel Music Channel | |
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Launched | October 2004 |
Owned by | Charles Humbard |
Slogan | It's All Gospel |
Country | United States |
Headquarters | Atlanta, Georgia |
Website | www.gospelmusicchannel.com |
Availability | |
Satellite | |
DirecTV | Channel 338 |
Sky Angel |
Gospel Music Channel is a television channel that features all styles of Christian music, from country to metal to hip-hop. It's the first Christian music video channel devoted to all styles of gospel music. Other Christian music video channels include TVU and Spirit Music Television.
Gospel Music Channel has signed a carriage agreement with DirecTV and will be available to subscribers starting March 19, 2008. [1]
Contents |
[edit] Featured Music
- Monday nights- Country and Southern
- Tuesday nights- Rock
- Wednesday nights- Soul
- Thursday nights- Hits
- Friday nights- Represent (teen music)
[edit] Shows
Various shows air on GMC, including:
- Faith and Fame- artists are interviewed about their lives
- Hot List- music video countdown (with a different theme every episode)
- Front Row Live- concerts
- Metal Head- metal
- Rock Block- rock music
- Hype & Glory- rap music
- Southern Lunch- southern and country music
- Represent- all styles of teen music
- Soulful Voices- soul music
- Superfest- live soul music
- Espirito Latino- Spanish music
- It's All Gospel- all styles of music
- Wake Up Call- upbeat music from 6 AM to 10 AM
- Best of the Dove Awards- the performances and awards of the Doves, hosted by Steven Curtis Chapman
- The Kitchen Sink- artist interviews, a top 5 video countdown, a live studio performance, and more. Hence, a commercial for it claims that is has "everything but the kitchen sink".
- Hometown Gospel- specials on the music in a certain city, such as New York City or Atlanta
- GMA Dove Awards- award show
- Celebrate Freedom 2007 - provided coverage to the concerts in Dallas, Texas and Conyers, Georgia (east of Atlanta)
[edit] Gallery
Celebrate Freedom 2007 main stage at the Georgia International Horse Park in Conyers on September 1, 2007 |