Until 2005, The Worship Network could be viewed on over 250 cable stations. Today more people than ever before can access our unique programming through digital broadcast (DTV) stations across the country.
DTV technology allows broadcasters to multicast, or send multiple streams of programming, across the same signal space. Digital multicasting means viewers receive much better picture and sound quality and more choices of free local programming.
In 2009, all TV broadcasts will transition from the current analog system to an all-digital format. You can prepare for this change—and watch The Worship Network 24 hours a day, 7 days a week—by following a few simple steps.
How can I watch The Worship Network?
| I watch analog TV with an antenna |
| I watch TV with regular cable service |
| I watch TV with digital cable or satellite |
| I already own a digital TV |
| I watch online |
Common Questions about Digital Television (DTV)
| Are you broadcasting in High Definition (HDTV)? |
| List of DTV stations carrying Worship |