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Visjon Norge (or TV Visjon Norge) is a Norwegian
Christian television Christian media, sometimes referred to as inspirational, faith and family, or simply Christian, is a cross-media genre that features a Christian message or moral. Several creative studios and mass media formats are considered to be aspects of Ch ...
station, which was launched in 2003 as the first
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n Christian television channel to air 24 hours a day. It can be reached throughout Scandinavia by satellite. The founder and executive editor of the channel is
Jan Hanvold Jan Kåre Hanvold (born 29 April 1951) is a Norwegian fundamentalist televangelist pastor. Hanvold is the owner of television station Visjon Norge that is carried throughout Scandinavia and much of Europe. Hanvold announced that he was praying for ...
. A sister channel based in
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, TV Vision Norden was launched in 2015.


Organization

TV Visjon Norge has 75 employees, in addition to a number of volunteers. The television department of the organisation has 30 employees. 46% of the channel's programming is produced by its "broadcasting partners", and the remainder by the channel itself. Visjon Norge also does aid work in Eastern Europe and Africa, and has aired programs about its work in
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. In addition it operates two radio stations, and has a monthly magazine with 17,000 subscribers (2011). The organisation has its headquarters in Drammen. Since 2011 it has an annual operating revenue (nearly all donations) of around .


History

Visjon Norge began broadcasting on March 24, 2003. It airs over Scandinavia 24 hours a day, with a variety of Christian-themed programming, aiming to preach the
gospel Gospel originally meant the Christian message ("the gospel"), but in the 2nd century it came to be used also for the books in which the message was set out. In this sense a gospel can be defined as a loose-knit, episodic narrative of the words an ...
of Jesus and to support the state of
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. The company is owned by Visjonskirken, a local congregation founded by Jan Hanvold and his wife Inger in 2001, but the channel itself is officially
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. The channel claimed 100,000 more or less regular viewers by 2007, in addition to Norway, mostly in
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and the
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. It is available to 98% of Norwegian households, and averages around 20,000 daily viewers in Norway as of 2015 (TNS Gallup). Visjon Norge has been cited as a central part in mobilizing the development of a new Christian right in Norway, and accused of promoting The Christians Party. Abroad, the channel has held meeting campaigns with thousands of people in the Faroe Islands.


TV Vision Norden

Due to a large viewership and more programming from Sweden, Visjon Norge attempted to branch out to the country with a television studio in Floda, Lerum in 2010. While the initial attempt to launch a stand-alone channel sizzled through, the sister channel TV Vision Norden was finally launched in 2015. The channel is based in
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.


Programming

In addition to its own programming, the channel broadcasts programs by various groups and people, including Forum Idag,
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,
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(biennial conference),
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, Dansk TV Mission, Open Doors,
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, and formerly included Hillsong, Youth of Europe and
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. In 2014 Livets Ord was replaced with a slot for
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and the " Church of Norway in Exile", following Jan Hanvold attacking Livets Ord leader Ulf Ekman as a "heretic" after Ekman converted to
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, and accusing Livets Ord of "sectarianism" and of operating as a "personality cult".


Controversies

In its early years TV Visjon Norge was funded by the aid foundation Visjon Norge Misjon, formerly Visjon Bibel Center (VBC) founded by Jan Hanvold in 1989, which has been criticized for using most of its donated aid money on television operations and purchasing property for TV Visjon Norge. VBC reportedly spent on property for TV Visjon Norge in 2003, and in 2007 purchased a property in Drammen for for the television channel. In 2006 the channel was reprimanded by the
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after a rerun of an evening show was aired in an early morning timeslot on
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(which formerly had slots for independent programming), showing an explicit video of an abortion procedure. Jan Hanvold apologized and described the incident as a technical mistake. In 2015 Visjon Norge was criticized for shows in which the
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n pastor Bayo Oniwinde had called on viewers to donate large sums of money to the channel, asking for to 200.000, in order to get blessings and miracles. In response to the criticism Jan Hanvold defended Oniwinde, noting some cultural differences and that the portion of the show had been taken out of context, while stating that Visjon Norge did not support any notion of direct payment for miracles or healing. In February 2020, preacher Dionny Baez appeared on Visjon Norge telling viewers to donate 2020 kroner, saying it would protect the giver's children from the
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.


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External links


Official website

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