ABOUT VTN
History
VTN (Victory Television Network) was founded in 1988 by Pastors Happy and Jeanne Caldwell as a result of a direct calling from God to reach the state of Arkansas with the life-changing message of Jesus Christ. God showed them a need for Christian Television in Arkansas and they responded.
KVTN (Channel 25) in Little Rock, Arkansas was the first station to go on the air. It was then followed by KVTH (Channel 26) in Hot Springs, Arkansas and KVTJ (Channel 48) in Jonesboro, Arkansas.
VTN is a non-profit organization that relies on the generosity of viewers like you to keep us on the air.
Coverage Area
VTN is the only Christian Television Network headquartered in Arkansas. The reach of the network extends over half of Arkansas and into the bootheel of Missouri as well as covering the Memphis area.
With coverage on over 200 cable systems, VTN is well on its way to reaching viewers across the entire state of Arkansas. Find out where you can watch VTN
Programming
VTN is committed to reaching across all denominational barriers to connect Arkansans with the Good News of Jesus Christ. All of the shows are handpicked from the very best programs from all across the nation including the finest programs produced locally in Arkansas. View the Program Guide
Digital Television
VTN will be making the exciting transition to digital television (DTV) by February 17, 2009. Entering the digital era will allow us to reach even more people with The Gospel. To learn more about DTV visit the DTV Answers website. Click below to view FCC Form 388 Reports:
-- KVTN Form 388 DTV Activity Report 4-1-2008 to 6-30-2008
-- KVTH Form 388 DTV Activity Report 4-1-2008 to 6-30-2008
-- KVTJ Form 388 DTV Activity Report 4-1-2008 to 6-30-2008
-- KVTN Form 388 DTV Activity Report 1-1-2008 to 3-31-2008
-- KVTH Form 388 DTV Activity Report 1-1-2008 to 3-31-2008
-- KVTJ Form 388 DTV Activity Report 1-1-2008 to 3-31-2008
VTN (Victory Television Network) was founded in 1988 by Pastors Happy and Jeanne Caldwell as a result of a direct calling from God to reach the state of Arkansas with the life-changing message of Jesus Christ. God showed them a need for Christian Television in Arkansas and they responded.
KVTN (Channel 25) in Little Rock, Arkansas was the first station to go on the air. It was then followed by KVTH (Channel 26) in Hot Springs, Arkansas and KVTJ (Channel 48) in Jonesboro, Arkansas.
VTN is a non-profit organization that relies on the generosity of viewers like you to keep us on the air.
Coverage Area
VTN is the only Christian Television Network headquartered in Arkansas. The reach of the network extends over half of Arkansas and into the bootheel of Missouri as well as covering the Memphis area.
With coverage on over 200 cable systems, VTN is well on its way to reaching viewers across the entire state of Arkansas. Find out where you can watch VTN
Programming
VTN is committed to reaching across all denominational barriers to connect Arkansans with the Good News of Jesus Christ. All of the shows are handpicked from the very best programs from all across the nation including the finest programs produced locally in Arkansas. View the Program Guide
Digital Television
VTN will be making the exciting transition to digital television (DTV) by February 17, 2009. Entering the digital era will allow us to reach even more people with The Gospel. To learn more about DTV visit the DTV Answers website. Click below to view FCC Form 388 Reports:
-- KVTN Form 388 DTV Activity Report 4-1-2008 to 6-30-2008
-- KVTH Form 388 DTV Activity Report 4-1-2008 to 6-30-2008
-- KVTJ Form 388 DTV Activity Report 4-1-2008 to 6-30-2008
-- KVTN Form 388 DTV Activity Report 1-1-2008 to 3-31-2008
-- KVTH Form 388 DTV Activity Report 1-1-2008 to 3-31-2008
-- KVTJ Form 388 DTV Activity Report 1-1-2008 to 3-31-2008






