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The Christian Broadcasting Network, or CBN, is, as its name implies, a Christiantelevision broadcasting network in the United States.
In its early years evangelists Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker, who were briefly associated with the network, devised for it a religious variety program format that has been successfully used in religious broadcasting ever since.
One of the mainstays of the network is "the 700 Club," Robertson's program using that same variety format.
A televisionnetwork is a distribution network for television content whereby a central operation provides programming for many television stations.
In countries where most networks broadcast identical, centrally originated content from all their stations and where most individual stations are therfore nothing more than large antennas, the terms televisionnetwork, television channel and television station have become interchangeable in everyday language, with only professionals in TV-related occupations continuing to make a difference between them.
Germany's many other TV channels are not networks since they do not consist of easily identifiable individual stations but broadcast identical contents, nationwide or within their single local area.