Australian Christian Channel

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Australian Christian Channel
ACC TV 2015 logo.png
CountryAustralia
Broadcast areaAustralia
Programming
Picture format576i (SDTV 16:9)
History
Launched4 April 1999[1]
Links
Websiteacc.tv
Availability
Cable
FoxtelChannel 182
Satellite
FoxtelChannel 182
Optus D2D2 Satellite
IPTV
FetchTVChannel 291
Streaming media
ACCTV Livewatch.acc.tv
ACCTV Now - On demand platformwatch.acc.tv/now

The Australian Christian Channel (ACCTV) is a religious channel available in Australia. In late 2014, ACCTV became available for viewing on free-to-air TV on the Optus D2 satellite, alongside several other international Christian channels.[2] The channel was previously also available on free-to-air digital terrestrial television in Sydney on the Digital Forty Four & Optus Television service.[3] They have also partnered with Shine TV in New Zealand, U-Channel in Indonesia and UCB in the UK to establish a broadcast service center in Australia that provides programming for those channels.

ACCTV is a non-profit organisation. Any proceeds in addition to expenses go to fostering new programs, support services or community welfare programs. They also do not sell air time – programs are broadcast at no cost. The provision of finance is not a consideration in determining which programs will go to air on the channel. Programs are selected on merit and their potential placement within the schedule.

Purpose Statement[]

We are curators of good stories. Stories about hope, life and the things God is up to in the world. We want to inspire all people with the life-transforming good news of Jesus through engaging television.

Faith[]

The foundation stones of ACCTV are VISION and FAITH. The vision for ACCTV is to see the Good News message of Christ broadcast through the Australian media platforms. The journey of faith began in 1987 when a vision was birthed to see a Christian-based television channel established in Australia. What began as an impossible dream became a reality on Easter Sunday 1999, when ACCTV commenced a 24-hour broadcast on Optus Television. From humble beginnings, ACCTV has grown steadily and is now available on most subscription television services in Australia.

“Faith is taking the first step even when you don’t see the whole staircase.” Martin Luther King Jr.

Faith is also like a muscle that requires stress and pressure to make it strong. This analogy relates to the development of ACCTV. By God's Grace and providence, we will continue to build on the foundation that has been laid and establish a Christian media platform that is a World leader in the area of faith-based broadcasting.

Hope[]

In a world where there is a desperate need for hope and encouragement, ACCTV is intentional in its efforts to provide a platform where people are encouraged, enriched and inspired with a sense of Hope. Hope is more than just a matter of turning on the TV, it's connecting with the message of hope and discovering a life of meaning and purpose, based on the “Hope of the World” – the person of Jesus. “Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see.” There is a distinct link between faith and hope and in faith, we hold onto the hope and believe that one day every home in Australia will have access to ACCTV. “Hope never fails.”

Love[]

“Love always protects, love always hopes, love always trusts, love always perseveres.” Love is our motivation. It's at the core of everything we do. Our love for God compels us to work with integrity and excellence. The outworking of this love is to see ACCTV become the very best it can possibly be. We are passionate about sourcing the best programs to inspire, encourage and offer hope to our viewers. “We Love Good TV” has become our standard. It's what we stand for and what we aspire to and we believe the best way to do that is through the power of story. We are intentional in broadcasting life-changing stories, that inspire, encourage, build-up and declare the Love of God to all. The greatest story of all is a Love story, it's all about Jesus.[4][5]

Content[]

The Australian Christian Channel sources programming from all over the world and Australia, with a goal to continue to increase the amount of quality local Aussie content on air. They are always looking for programs that are relevant to their Australian audience, both present and future generations. ACCTV is a Christian-values based channel created to serve Australians and beyond with content that is fresh and relevant. It is available across multiple platforms with programs including movies, series, documentaries, personal stories, kids shows and more.[6]

Original Content[]

ACCTV produces original content including its own weekly show called 'Be That' and 'What's on'. Each week the ACCTV team highlight some of the programs that are showing on ACCTV whilst having some fun.

History[]

1999 - Easter Sunday ACC began airing on Optus Vision 24 hours a day 7 days a week.

2001 - ACC Website Goes Live

2010 - ACC rebranded to become ACCTV. "We love good TV"

2014 - ACCTV on the Optus D2 Satellite.

2016 - ACCTV release online on-demand viewing through Apple TV, Android TV, Amazon TV, Chromecast, Roku, IOS Mobile[7] and Android Mobile[8][9]

2019 - ACCTV turns 20 and celebrates with the significant milestone of reaching more than 900k viewers per month.

Digital Forty Four[]

It was announced on 29 January 2010 that the digital terrestrial television service Digital Forty Four would end its broadcast on 30 April 2010 including Australian Christian Channel. The Australian government agency, the Australian Communications and Media Authority decided not to renew the license to broadcast beyond the end of April.[10]

Programming[]

Original[]

  • The 700 Club
  • 700 Club - Feature
  • Answers in Genesis
  • Fire by Nite
  • Hillsong Television
  • His Place
  • Joyce Meyer Ministries
  • My Mercy Box

Children's[]

References[]

  1. ^ Browne, Rachel (4 April 1999). "Preacher Beadman Spreads The World". News. The Sun-Herald. Sydney, Australia. p. 37.
  2. ^ Dudley, Jennifer (7 April 2006). "Downloads". Features. The Courier-Mail. p. 50.
  3. ^ Jackson, Sally (30 April 2010). "ACMA decides not to renew licence with no prospect of spectrum auction". The Australian. Retrieved 2 May 2010.
  4. ^ "#WELOVEGOODTV - ACCTV". acc.tv. Retrieved 19 September 2018.
  5. ^ "ACC TV - Instal-Life HD Christian Satellite TV". Instal-Life HD Christian Satellite TV. Retrieved 19 September 2018.
  6. ^ "ACCTV Youtube Page". Youtube.
  7. ^ "ACCTV". App Store. Retrieved 19 September 2018.
  8. ^ "ACCTV Mobile - Apps on Google Play". play.google.com. Retrieved 19 September 2018.
  9. ^ "Apps - ACCTV". acc.tv. Retrieved 19 September 2018.
  10. ^ Jackson, Sally (1 February 2010). "Datacasting trial to be switched off". Features. The Australian. p. 28. Retrieved 2 May 2010.

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