Fe-TV
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Fe-TV is a Spanish-language broadcast television network providing Christian
Christianity
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 programming to the Hispanic
Hispanic
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 community. Based in Harlingen, Texas
Harlingen, Texas
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, the network is an outreach of Faith Pleases God Church, along with sister network La Familia Network
La Familia Network
La Familia Network, or LFN, is a Spanish language, family-oriented television network based in Harlingen, Texas. Clark Ortiz is President of LFN.-History :La Familia Network was created by Mr. Clark Ortiz from Harlingen, Texas...

 (LFN). In August 2006, the network went off the air for what the Fe-TV website described as rebuilding and expansion. The network expected the downtime to be six months; it turned out to be over a year, as Fe-TV was not seen again until September 2007.

Programming

Fe-TV programming is very similar to that found on major English-language Christian networks: preaching, Biblical
Bible
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instruction, music and talk shows. Most of the ministers appearing on Fe-TV are Spanish speakers, however a few English-language ministers, such as Joyce Meyer and Benny Hinn, also appear on the network, their words dubbed into Spanish.

External links

Official website
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