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What’s in a name? Top execs reveal why GMC TV (the former Gospel Music Channel) is now UP
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John W. Kennedy
Here’s today’s dispatch from the crossroads of faith, media and culture. Movin’ on UP. This past weekend (June 1) GMC TV officially began operating under its new moniker. The new name is simply UP, as in Uplifting Programming. Founded in 2004 as The Gospel Music Channel by Charley Humbard, the entrepreneurial son of the groundbreaking…
Things looking UP for former GMC TV + Prayer request for wife of global media/healthcare ministry leader
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John W. Kennedy
Here’s today’s dispatch from the crossroads of faith, media and culture. Uplifting Entertainment UPdate. As of midnight this morning (June 1) GMC TV — which began its life in 2004 as a cable channel focused on gospel music and has grown into a full-scale entertainment network — underwent a name change. UP is intended to…
As “Touched by an Angel” lands at GMC, Founder and CEO Charley Humbard talks about the ratings success of his little network that could
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John W. Kennedy
Here’s today’s dispatch from the crossroads of faith, media and culture. The halo effect. GMC TV, riding a ratings wave thanks, in part, to the success of recent feel-good TV movies like The Heart of Christmas, Raising Izzie and Somebody’s Child continues to expand its programming slate with a deft mix of original movies and…
GMC raises Lizzie and its Uplifting brand + Truli a model for Christian content distribution?
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John W. Kennedy
Here are today’s dispatches from the crossroads of faith, media and culture. 1. GMC TV continues to build its Uplifting Entertainment brand. The cable channel has just added 7th Heaven to its roster of classic family series that includes The Waltons, Dr. Quinn: Medicine Woman, Family Ties, Sister Sister and the hit Canadian import Heartland.…
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