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Glory TV
CountryUnited Kingdom
HeadquartersLondon, Slough
Ownership
OwnerGlory TV Foundation [1]
Key peoplePam Munir and Sarfraz Munir
History
Launched2008
Links
Websitehttp://glorytv.co.uk

Glory TV (Punjabi: ਗਲੋਰੀ ਟੀਵੀ) (Urdu: گلوری ٹیوی) is an international Christian non-denominational television channel catering to the British Indian and British Pakistani Christian communities, offering religious programming primarily in Punjabi and Urdu. It is the first Christian channel broadcasting live and recorded programming in Punjabi and Urdu within Europe.

Glory TV is based in London, with recording of various programs taking place in key Christian communities in the United Kingdom such as Slough, Hounslow, Leicester, Wolverhampton, Southall, Glasgow and other areas with prominent British Asian churches. Programs are also recorded in and broadcast from Italy, France and the Netherlands, where Punjabi- and Urdu-speaking Christians are located. Religious programming and tour footage from Israel are also shown on a daily basis.[2]

Programming on occasion has also been aired in Gujarati and Nepali alongside English.

History

Pam Munir is an Indian-born Sikh British national who established the channel alongside her husband Sarfraz Munir, a Pakistani-born non-practicing Christian and singer, after they both converted to Christianity following a religious encounter which led to Pam leaving Sikhism and Sarfraz becoming a practising Christian. The couple worked from a rented studio in London alongside a small team to produce Christian content on evangelism and Biblical teaching whilst being completely voluntarily funded and creating live programming whilst editing prerecorded footage. They currently are based mainly within Slough. The Munirs have four children together.[citation needed]

In 2014 Glory TV went off the air for a short time due to not being able to provide its broadcasting fees due to lack of funding as the channel relies entirely upon viewer donations.

Broadcasting

Regular content on Glory TV

References

  1. ^ "The Vision | Jai Masih Ki". Archived from the original on 8 May 2016. Retrieved 7 May 2016.
  2. ^ "Holy Land Tour". Glory TV. Retrieved 21 September 2014.