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The following references are from Understanding Evangelical Media: The Changing Face of Christian Communication. Kathy Bruner authored the chapter on evangelical television. This chapter also contains articles authored by Kathleen Sindorf, Alex Wainer, and Quentin Schultze.
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Travel the Road (p. 46)
"Bishop Fulton Sheen" (p. 47)
Wikipedia Entry
Catholic Eternal World Television Network (p. 47)
Precept Ministries International (p. 47)
FamilyNet (p. 47)
American Center for Law & Justice: Jay Sekulow (p. 47)
Pastor Greg (p. 47)
CTVN
Bananas Creator and Star Jeff Allen (p. 47)
Jeff Allen Stand-up routine (p.47)
Christian Artist Talent Search (p. 47)
Inspiration Television
Steelroots (p. 48)
iLife TV (p. 48)
The Logan Show (p. 48)
The Logan Show YouTube Channel
"Malcolm Muggeridge" (p. 50)
Wikipedia Entry
These links include a wide range of academic, religious, and secular views of evangelical media, from satirical criticism to enthusiastic application.
Academic Articles & Research
"From the Word to the Televisual Image: The Televangelists and Pope John Paul II"
Jacques Gutwirth, Diogenes 47, no. 3 (1999): 122–33.
"Selling Goods and Selling God: Advertising, Televangelism and the Commodity Form"
Janice Peck, Journal of Communication Inquiry 17, no. 1 (Winter 1993): 5–24.
Commentary & Criticism
“Speaking of Jesus in the Common Language”
Broadcasting & Cable
"Television Termination at the Christian 'Booksellers' Convention"
The Constructive Curmudgeon
"TV is Dead, Long Live TV"
The New Atlantis
Fans Respond to a CTI Review of Buffy the Vampire Slayer TV Program
whedonesque.com
"Lost and Saved on Television"
Ross Gregory Douthat, First Things no. 173 (May 2007): 22–26.
News Reports
"Evangelicals Fight ‘Meth’ on Local Television”
Blue Oregon
"Media Tune in to Ethnic Audiences"
USA Today
“À la Carte Cablevision a Threat to Religious Broadcasting?”
The Washington Post
Producers & Publications
Christian Television Ministries
Excellence in Christian Television
Satire
The 230 Report: Late Night Televangelists
Further Reading & Viewing
Religious Broadcasting
Wikipedia Entry
“And the Lambs Roared…”
Real Magazine
Part one of a 109-part series on YouTube looking at the history of televangelism and faith healing.
Evangelical Christian Television
Resources for readers of Understanding Evangelical Media:
The Changing Face of Christian Communication
Quentin J. Schultze and Robert H. Woods Jr., Editors (InterVarsity, July 2008)