Fernsehsender (Libanon) - Al-Manar, Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation, Future TV, Tele Lumiere (English, German, Paperback)


Aus Wikipedia. Nicht dargestellt. Auszug: Tele Lumiere as its name indicates means the "TV of Light." It is the first Christian television station in Lebanon and the Arab world and was founded in 1991 by a group of committed lay people: Tele Lumiere is a non-profit organization, its mission is ecumenical, it is not associated to any political party or movement, do not broadcast any political views and do not accept or promote any commercial endorsements. As a non profit broadcasting station, it has no lucrative purposes and survives only from various donations given by its supporters and friends. The Church cooperated with this television station since the beginning when she found it one of the best means to promote the principles of justice, love, freedom and human rights; values called for by Christianity everywhere. Tele Lumiere is supervised by the Assembly of Catholic Patriarchs and Bishops in Lebanon and directed by a committee involving religious leaders from various denominations and a group of laity eager to support this distinguished project. The relationship between the Church and Tele Lumiere is organized through a "cooperation protocol." As for the Government, it considers Tele Lumiere, through the Assembly of Catholic Patriarchs and Bishops in Lebanon, a Christian station, financially independent and having freedom of management and programming controlled only by the authority of the Church. In June 2003, on Pentecost, Tele Lumiere celebrated its 12th anniversary as well as the launching of its satellite station Noursat covering Europe, the Southwest Asia and North Africa. One year later, in the 8th of September 2004, Noursat began its official broadcast in North and South America, Canada and Australia. While many TV channels have become event-oriented, either focusing on terrorism, political turmoil and fanaticism, or are limited to amusement and scandals, the openness strategy of Tele Lumiere and Noursat, prom...http: //booksllc.net/?l=d

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Aus Wikipedia. Nicht dargestellt. Auszug: Tele Lumiere as its name indicates means the "TV of Light." It is the first Christian television station in Lebanon and the Arab world and was founded in 1991 by a group of committed lay people: Tele Lumiere is a non-profit organization, its mission is ecumenical, it is not associated to any political party or movement, do not broadcast any political views and do not accept or promote any commercial endorsements. As a non profit broadcasting station, it has no lucrative purposes and survives only from various donations given by its supporters and friends. The Church cooperated with this television station since the beginning when she found it one of the best means to promote the principles of justice, love, freedom and human rights; values called for by Christianity everywhere. Tele Lumiere is supervised by the Assembly of Catholic Patriarchs and Bishops in Lebanon and directed by a committee involving religious leaders from various denominations and a group of laity eager to support this distinguished project. The relationship between the Church and Tele Lumiere is organized through a "cooperation protocol." As for the Government, it considers Tele Lumiere, through the Assembly of Catholic Patriarchs and Bishops in Lebanon, a Christian station, financially independent and having freedom of management and programming controlled only by the authority of the Church. In June 2003, on Pentecost, Tele Lumiere celebrated its 12th anniversary as well as the launching of its satellite station Noursat covering Europe, the Southwest Asia and North Africa. One year later, in the 8th of September 2004, Noursat began its official broadcast in North and South America, Canada and Australia. While many TV channels have become event-oriented, either focusing on terrorism, political turmoil and fanaticism, or are limited to amusement and scandals, the openness strategy of Tele Lumiere and Noursat, prom...http: //booksllc.net/?l=d

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July 2010

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July 2010

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152 x 229 x 1mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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20

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978-1-158-96958-6

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9781158969586

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1-158-96958-9



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