TBN Inspire is available over-the-air on
digital subchannels of TBN stations, and via select U.S. cable providers,
Dish Network,
Glorystar (
free-to-air Galaxy 19) and
DirecTV, in the UK and Ireland on Sky and in many nations around the world via
direct-to-home satellite, such as ABS1 to India and the Middle East,
Hot Bird satellite to Europe, and
Agila 2 satellite both C-band and Ku-Band signal in Asia and the Philippines. The network also livestreams its programming on its official website, along with TBN's streaming apps. In late May 2019, Olympusat, the main provider of TBN's networks to cable providers in the United States (including
Spectrum and
Xfinity), discontinued carriage of the network, thus affecting carriage of Hillsong Channel to those systems.
International versions TBN Asia version At around 2017, selected provincial cable operators in the Philippines carried the Hillsong Channel along with TBN Asia. In 2020, Hillsong Channel was launched on SkyCable and Cignal. On April 1, 2022, it was announced that the Asian feed of Hillsong Channel will rebrand to TBN Inspire on April 8.
TBN Pacific version (Australia, New Zealand and rest of Oceania) On July 24, 2016, the IPTV service
Fetch TV began carrying the version of Hillsong Channel as operated by TBN Pacific. On September 11, 2016, it was announced that
multichannel television provider
Foxtel would carry Hillsong Channel on its satellite and cable television services. In April 2022, it was reported that the particular version would be rebranded as TBN Inspire on April 28, with Hillsong content replaced by TBN original programming (such as
Praise), and other worship music and televangelism programming. The change, along with Australian
Network 10's removal of Hillsong-produced programs from its schedules, came amid controversies involving Brian Houston, who resigned from his position as senior pastor after being indicted in a misconduct investigation by the ministry. == References ==