Avivamiento Broadcasting Network - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia a:lang(ar),a:lang(ckb),a:lang(fa),a:lang(kk-arab),a:lang(mzn),a:lang(ps),a:lang(ur){text-decoration:none}a.new,#quickbar a.new{color:#ba0000} /* cache key: enwiki:resourceloader:filter:minify-css:4:c88e2bcd56513749bec09a7e29cb3ffa */ if ( window.mediaWiki ) { mw.config.set({"wgCanonicalNamespace": "", "wgCanonicalSpecialPageName": false, "wgNamespaceNumber": 0, "wgPageName": "Avivamiento_Broadcasting_Network", "wgTitle": "Avivamiento Broadcasting Network", "wgCurRevisionId": 415848242, "wgArticleId": 23779662, "wgIsArticle": true, "wgAction": "view", "wgUserName": null, "wgUserGroups": ["*"], "wgCategories": ["Articles with Spanish language external links", "Colombian television networks", "Television channels and stations established in 2001", "Christian television networks", "Spanish-language television stations", "Television station stubs", "South American television stubs"], "wgBreakFrames": false, "wgRestrictionEdit": [], "wgRestrictionMove": [], "wgSearchNamespaces": [0], "wgFlaggedRevsParams": {"tags": {"status": {"levels": 1, "quality": 2, "pristine": 3}}}, "wgStableRevisionId": null, "wgVectorEnabledModules": {"collapsiblenav": true, "collapsibletabs": true, "editwarning": true, "expandablesearch": false, "footercleanup": false, "sectioneditlinks": false, "simplesearch": true, "experiments": true}, "wgWikiEditorEnabledModules": {"toolbar": true, "dialogs": true, "hidesig": true, "templateEditor": false, "templates": false, "preview": false, "previewDialog": false, "publish": false, "toc": false}, "wgTrackingToken": "6f26ff2d9ef21c44c8fc1172754423b9", "wikilove-recipient": "", "wikilove-edittoken": "+\\", "wikilove-anon": 0, "mbEditToken": "+\\", "Geo": {"city": "", "country": ""}, "wgNoticeProject": "wikipedia"}); } if ( window.mediaWiki ) { mw.loader.load(["mediawiki.page.startup"]); } Avivamiento Broadcasting Network From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Avivamiento Broadcasting Network (also known as ABN) is a Colombian local religious television channel, based in Bogotá. It is owned by the Centro Mundial de Avivamiento, a Christian congregation led by pastors Ricardo Rodríguez and María Patricia Patty Rodríguez. ABN started broadcasting 21 June 2001.1 References ^ "ABN TV Avivamiento - Ver en vivo ABN TV Avivamiento - Canal Cristiano ABN TV Avivamiento" (in Spanish). 2007 ca.. http://www.asunombregloria.com/television-cristiana/abn-tv-avivamiento.html. Retrieved 2009-07-28.  External links (Spanish) Official site, includes live Windows Media stream v d e Television stations in Bogotá, Colombia Over the air Canal Capital 2/[19] • Canal Uno 3/7/[16]* • RCN TV 4/8/[15] • Caracol TV 5/10/[14] • Canal Institucional 6/9/[16] • Señal Colombia 11/12/[16] • Canal 13/[18] • Citytv 21/[40] • ABN 41 • Bogotá TV 43 • Teleamiga 45 • CBN 47 • CMB 49 • Nova TV 51 • DC-TV 53 • HSB 55 • Red TV 58 Local cable channels Cable Noticias • Canal Congreso • Nuestra Tele Noticias 24 Horas • Zoom Canal Universitario Nacional Defunct channels Cadena 2 / Canal A 9 (1972-2004)  · Teletigre 9 (1966-1971)  · Tele 9 Corazón (1971-1972) Canal Uno is state-owned, privately-run Channels in italics are state-owned  · Numbers in brackets indicate digital channels  · Full list · See also: Television in Colombia v d e Television stations in Colombia National channels Private: Caracol TV · RCN TV — Public: Canal Institucional  · Canal Uno* · Señal Colombia Major local and regional channels Canal 13 · Canal Capital · Canal U** · Citytv Bogotá · Teleantioquia · Telecafé · Telecaribe · Teleislas · Telemedellín · Telepacífico · Televisión Regional del Oriente Religious channels ABN · CMB · Cristovisión · Teleamiga · Televida Major cable and satellite channels Cable Noticias · Canal Congreso · Canal Noticolombia · Caracol TV Internacional · Nuestra Tele Noticias 24 Horas · TV Colombia · Zoom Canal Universitario Nacional Defunct channels Cadena 2 / Canal A (1972-2004) · Teletigre (1966-1971) · Tele 9 Corazón (1971-1972) *Canal Uno is state-owned, privately-run **Canal U is run by state and private universities in Antioquia Channels in italics are state-owned  · Full list · See also: Television in Bogotá - Television in Colombia This article about a television station is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v d e This Colombian television-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v d e