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Dr.
Robert Schuller, former pastor of Crystal Cathedral
Ministries, and Chris Wyatt, the founder of religious
video site GodTube, hav e acquired baby boomer targeted
cable network AmericanLife TV.
ComStar Media Fund, for which Wyatt currently serves as
CEO, will purchase the cabler, which reaches nearly 13
million subscribers, for an undisclosed sum. The plan is
to turn the network into a “family values” channel,
though they claim it will not become a religious network
per se. The on-air look will change, as will the
syndicated programs the network seeks to acquire.
“We are not creating another religious network but
rather a family-v alues channel,” Wyatt said. “We've
tapped into a huge underserved market and have the
opportunity over time to increase distribution to exceed
40 million homes. As the founder and former CEO of GodTube.com, one of the fastest growing website's of
2007, I have experience to apply to achieve this type of
growth in cable and satellite distribution.”
Schuller is no stranger to television, having hosted
global religious program The Hour of Power for many
years. He will host a show on
the reworked network,
though the details are still being worked out.
“Having been on television for 32 years, I've witnessed
first-hand the decline of family-values programming in
America,” Schuller said. “I'm looking forward to
pioneering a new definition of 'family-values'
programming that speaks to all generations. “
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