Source One Television
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| Source One Television | |
|---|---|
| Created by | Paul Matadeen |
| Written by | Paul Matadeen |
| Language(s) | English |
| Broadcast | |
| Original airing | February 2007 |
| External links | |
| [sourceonetv.com Official website] | |
Source One Television is a national Christian Music news program featuring Christian artists from the Contemporary Christian, Christian Rock, Christian Pop, and Christian Soul genres.[1]The shows airs on the Faith TV network, which broadcasts on Sky Angel channel 9708[2]. Source One Television is also developing a web channel to broadcast its content. [1] Source One Television is developed and produced by Paul Matadeen and a team of freelancers. Photographers interview Christian artists at Christian concerts, Gospel Music Week, and The Dove Awards.[1] The program airs in multiple markets and rated as available in 1.2 million households. [3]

