Founding In 1973, Paul and Jan Crouch co-founded Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) along with
Jim and
Tammy Faye Bakker (the Bakkers left in 1975). In 1974, TBN purchased its first TV station, KLXA-TV (channel 40, now
KTBN-TV) in Southern California, and began distribution through cable systems in 1978. Under the Crouch family, TBN grew to become the United States' largest Christian television network, offering 24-hour commercial-free programming, and TBN is currently the third-largest over-the-air station group in the United States (measured as percentage of homes reached), with CBS, Fox, and NBC holding the 4th, 5th and 6th place, according to TV News Check's annual listing of the Top 30 station groups.
Growth of TBN Since its founding, Crouch served as TBN's vice president and director of network programming, as well as the director of programming for TBN's affiliated networks, such as the
Smile of a Child children's channel, the
JUCE TV youth network,
The Church Channel, the
TBN Enlace USA Spanish language network, and others. She was also the President and manager of The Holy Land Experience theme park in Orlando, Florida. Jan Crouch and her husband Paul Crouch, senior also signed off on
Matt Crouch (TBN) and his wife Laurie—now in charge at TBN, i.e. PTL (
Praise the Lord) their signature & original show, as now becoming rather the primary hosts, as well as
Behind the Scenes— to have produced over 4 major motion pictures, along with other associated and film entertainment groups to make namely faith-based movies like 'End Times' films
The Omega Code (1999) and its sequel
Megiddo: The Omega Code 2 (2001). ==Lawsuits==