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The World Tomorrow (radio and television)

''The World Tomorrow'' is a radio and television half-hour program which had been sponsored by the Radio Church of God (later renamed Worldwide Church of God (WCG) while under the direction of Herbert W. Armstrong). It originally ran from 1934 to 1994. A 15-minute version of the radio program (but under varied translations of ''The World Tomorrow'' name) was broadcast by various speakers in the French, German, Italian, Russian and Spanish languages. The World Tomorrow television program is in current production after having resumed in 2004, and airs in numerous major U.S. television markets. The rights to the name were obtained by the Church of God, Worldwide Ministries of Sevierville, Tennessee, through the United States Patent and Copyright office.
==Radio==
Herbert W. Armstrong secured a temporary 15-minute slot on KORE, Eugene, Oregon on October 9, 1933. This became a permanent half-hour slot on January 7, 1934. This broadcast was originally called the Radio Church of God after the church that sponsored the program.
Herbert W. Armstrong created the program and founded the church. Following the 1939 World's Fair in New York the broadcast was renamed ''The World Tomorrow'' following the theme of the fair, "the World of Tomorrow." In 1968 the Radio Church of God changed its name to the Worldwide Church of God.

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