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CJIL-TV : ウィキペディア英語版
CJIL-DT

CJIL-DT is a Canadian English-language Christian-based television station licensed to and based in Lethbridge, Alberta. CJIL-DT uses the on-air name Miracle Channel. It was the first over-the-air religious TV station in Canada.
==History==

The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) granted a broadcasting licence to Dick and Joan Dewert (also known as Dick and Joan Deweert) on April 4, 1995. It debuted on January 14, 1996 broadcasting in southern Alberta, after Canada's sixty-year ban on religious broadcasting was lifted. It expanded nationally on September 11, 2000. CJIL was the Canadian partner of the U.S. religious broadcaster Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN). (The Dewerts had set up an unlicenced relay transmitter for TBN in 1986, which was shut down by the CRTC before CJIL's license was granted.) The station is available globally via satellite and on the Internet.
On May 20, 2007, Dick Dewert admitted to an extramarital affair and resigned from the station. Joan Dewert resigned as well. extra-marital relationship.〔("Miracle Channel founder resigns" ), CBC News, May 22, 2007〕〔Myers, Sean. ("Christian TV head resigns over affair" ), ''Calgary Herald'', May 23, 2007.〕 Mervyn Mediwake was installed as the interim CEO.〔("Miracle TV to go on without founder, says new head" ) CBC News, May 23, 2007〕 On January 1, 2010, after a series of interim leaders, the board of directors of the Miracle Channel Association hired Leon Fontaine, senior pastor of the Winnipeg-based Springs Church, as permanent CEO.〔("Leon Fontaine appointed CEO of Miracle Channel" ) Christian Week, December 22nd, 2009〕
On July 8, 2013, TBN announced a partnership with Miracle Channel. As a result, Miracle Channel began airing some of TBN's flagship programs, including ''Praise The Lord'' and ''Behind The Scenes'', while TBN's networks will pick up some of Miracle Channel's programs, including Springs Church services, and ''The Leon Show'' on The Church Channel. Plans were also announced for Fontaine to be a regular host on ''Praise the Lord'', and for four episodes per year to originate from Canada. The two networks also announced plans to co-produce a new weekly program.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.multichannel.com/content/tbn-canadas-miracle-channel-share-shows/144329 )〕 The move came weeks following Daystar's announcement of a similar program supply deal with Grace TV, which would soon be rebranded Daystar Canada.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://gracetelevision.net/news/press-release-grace-tv-has-entered-into-a-strategic-partnership-with-daysta )

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