Liberty Channel: WTLU-CA
WTLU-CA (Digital channels 43.1, 43.2, and Analog channel 50) is an independent television station owned by Liberty University with studios and offices located at the university's campus in Lynchburg, Virginia. WTLU first came on the air in January 1991 as a translator station for the FamilyNet Television Network. On September 1, 1991 the Liberty Channel, then known as W19BC Channel 19, began originating programming and became a 24/7 local LPTV station. The station brands itself as Liberty Channel.
Television Programming
This station is an independent Christian television station, carrying shows, hosted by televangelists, such as Joyce Meyer's Enjoying Everday Life, Kay Arthur's Precepts for Life Daily, Charles Stanley's In Touch with Charles Stanley, Richard Lee's There's Hope America, and Ed Hindson's The King Is Coming . As of January 2011, a majority of the programming has been dedicated to broadcasting media that originates directly from Liberty University and Thomas Road Baptist Church.
Some of the programs airing on WTLU that are recorded live at Liberty University and Thomas Road Baptist Church include: Live from Liberty, Jonathan Falwell Presents with Jonathan Falwell, One Mountain View, Liberty 24502, Wednesday Nights with Clayton King, Sunday Mornings with Johnnie Moore, Pastor's Bible Class with Dr. Elmer Towns, A Legacy of Faith featuring sermons by the late Jerry Falwell, and Pulpit Classics featuring many world renown speakers.
The Liberty Channel airs educational and informational programs on Saturday mornings intended for children viewers; these programs consist of: Dr. Wonder's Workshop, Nanna's Cottage, Adventures in Odyssey, Aqua Kids (TV series), The Flying House, Superbook, and Real Life 101.
Viewing Availability
The Liberty Channel is available on cable in the Roanoke-Lynchburg market, Sky Angel IPTV service across the United States, and via free live streaming from their website: www.libertychannel.com.
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Lynchburg, VA |
43.1 |
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Lynchburg, VA |
43.2 |
Analog |
Lynchburg, VA |
50 |
Sky Angel |
Worldwide |
132 |
Comcast |
Amherst, VA |
10 |
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Lynchburg, VA |
10 |
Shentel/Jet-Broadband Cable |
Campbell County, VA |
13 |
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Bedford County |
13 |
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Appomattox County |
13 |
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Pamlin County |
13 |
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Local stations |
WDRG-LP 2 (TBN) • WDBJ (7.1 CBS, 7.2 MNTV) • WSLS (10.1 NBC, 10.2 WX, 10.3 Me-TV) • WSET (13.1 ABC, 13.2 RTN) • WBRA (15.1 PBS-HD, 15.2 PBS, 15.3 World) • WWCW (21.1 CW, 21.2 Fox) • WEFC (24.1 IND) • WFXR (27.1 Fox, 27.2 CW) • WPXR (38.1 Ion, 38.2 qubo, 38.3 Life) • WYAT-LP 40 (IND) • WMDV-LD 44.1, 44.2, 44.3, 44.4 • WTLU-CA (50 Analog, 43.1 & 43.2 Digital) (Religious)
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Virginia Broadcast television: Bristol • Bluefield • Charlottesville • Hampton Roads • Harrisonburg • Richmond • Roanoke • Washington, DC
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FAMILY PACKAGE
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Includes all of the above listed channels in both the Faith and Family Packages.
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Other Television Stations in the Commonwealth of Virginia
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WAZT 10 (Woodstock, Religious Independent) - WFDC 14 (Arlington, Univision) - WXOB 17 (Richmond, Religious) - WEFC 24 (Danville, Independent) - WNVT 30 (Goldvein, MHz Networks) - W39CO 39 (Richmond, TBN) - WMDV 44 (Danville, Independent) -
WRID 48 (Richmond, DS) - WNVC 56 (Fairfax, MHz Networks) - WLFG 68 (Grundy, Religious Independent)
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See also: ABC, CBS, CW, Fox, ION, MyNetworkTV, NBC, PBS and Other stations in Virginia
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