Faith Broadcasting Network

Faith Broadcasting Network was a Christian television network owned and operated by the Faith Center church in Glendale, California through a religious non-profit corporation, "Faith Center, Inc.".

From 1975 (the network's launch) until 1983 (when the network ceased operations), FBN owned and operated WHCT-TV 18 in Hartford, Connecticut (now Univision affiliate WUVN), KVOF-TV 38 in San Francisco (now KCNS), and KHOF-TV (today's KPXN-TV) 30 in San Bernardino, CA; KHOF & KVOF operated FBN as a two-station TV network, with WCHT carrying some of FBN's programming while remaining independent. During the same era, it also owned and operated KHOF-FM, which was licensed in the city of Los Angeles, CA. From the early 1960s to the mid-1970s, it owned and operated KIFM, which was licensed in the city of Bakersfield, CA.