Vision Interfaith Satellite Network
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vision-interfaith-satellite-network-298-271416
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Vision Interfaith Satellite Network
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The Vision Interfaith Satellite Network (VISN) was an American religious cable and satellite television network that was owned by the interfaith group National Interfaith Cable Coalition, in cooperation with cable operators. The channel became known as the "PBS of religion" for the inclusive nature of its programming, which was designed to "place its accent on dialogue rather than apologies." In 1992, VISN began sharing channel space with a similarly formatted cable network, the American Christi
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Television channel
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vision_Interfaith_Satellite_Network
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2023-11-02T21:23:37Z
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