Tri-State Christian Television

Tri-State Christian Television, Inc., doing business as TCT Network and TCT Ministries, is a religious television network in the United States. The network was founded in May 1977 by spouses Garth and Tina Coonce.

TCT Network includes traditional televangelism, talk shows, children-oriented programming such as TCT Kids (used to meet E/I mandates), Southern gospel music, and feature films with Christian themes. TCT has an international service, TCT World, which broadcasts in over 170 countries.

From the mid-1980s to 2007, TCT was an affiliate of the Trinity Broadcasting Network. The network currently maintains a relationship with the Christian Broadcasting Network, airing that network's flagship program The 700 Club twice daily as well as CBN's nightly newscast.

From 2011 to 2013, TCT operated a Spanish-language sub-channel which was available both online and over the air on TCT stations called La Fuente. This subchannel was ultimately discontinued, but reactivated in August 2014 for a simulcast of the Aramaic Broadcast Network (ABN). It was discontinued no later than 2017.

In June 2018, TCT ended local operations at all of its owned-and-operated stations, consolidating all of its stations into a single national feed. The change came after the Federal Communications Commission lifted its Main Studio Rule, which had required broadcast stations to have a local studio.

TCT-owned stations

 * WFBD channel 48, Destin, Florida / Mobile, Alabama
 * WBIH channel 29, Selma / Montgomery, Alabama
 * KDOC-TV channel 56, Anaheim / Los Angeles, California
 * KTNC-TV channel 42, Concord / San Francisco, California
 * KAIL channel 7, Fresno, California
 * WIGL-LD channel 38, Athens / Atlanta, Georgia
 * WSCG channel 34, Baxley / Savannah, Georgia
 * KXTF channel 35, Twin Falls, Idaho
 * WTCT channel 27, Marion, Illinois (Flagship station)
 * WINM channel 12, Angola, Indiana
 * WEIJ-LD channel 38 Fort Wayne, Indiana (repeater of WINM)
 * KDMI channel 19, Des Moines, Iowa
 * KWKB channel 20, Iowa City, Iowa
 * WTLJ channel 54, Muskegon / Grand Rapids, Michigan
 * WJGP-LD channel 26, Kalamazoo, Michigan (repeater of WTLJ)
 * WAQP channel 49, Saginaw / Flint, Michigan
 * KONC channel 7, Alexandria, Minnesota
 * KCWV Channel 27, Duluth, Minnesota
 * WFXW channel 15, Greenville, Mississippi
 * WWJX Channel 23, Jackson, Mississippi
 * WNYB channel 26, Jamestown / Buffalo, New York
 * WNIB-LD channel 42, Rochester, New York (repeater of WNYB)
 * WLXI-TV channel 43, Greensboro, North Carolina
 * WRAY-TV channel 30, Wake Forest / Raleigh / Durham, North Carolina
 * WRLM channel 47, Canton / Akron / Cleveland, Ohio
 * WACP channel 4, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania / Atlantic City, New Jersey
 * KTTW channel 7, Sioux Falls, South Dakota
 * KTTM channel 12 Huron, South Dakota (repeater of KTTW)
 * WTWV channel 23, Memphis, Tennessee
 * WWTW channel 34, Senatobia, Mississippi
 * KPNZ channel 24, Salt Lake City, Utah
 * KBCB channel 24, Bellingham, Washington / Vancouver, British Columbia

TCT affiliates

 * KZTN-LD channel 20.2, Boise, Idaho (owned by Celebration Praise, LLC)
 * WDWO-CD channel 18.4, Detroit, Michigan (owned by HC2 Holdings)
 * WLNM-LD channel 27.7, Lansing, Michigan (owned by Gray Television; former O&O repeater of WAQP)
 * WILX-TV channel 10.7, Lansing, Michigan (owned by Gray Television)
 * K36NN-D channel 38.1, West Plains, Missouri (part-time affiliation; owned by Promised Land Ministries)
 * WOCB-CD channel 39.1, Marion, Ohio (owned by Central Ohio Association of Christian Broadcasters)
 * WGTB-CD channel 28.1, Charlotte, North Carolina (part-time affiliation, owned by Word of God Broadcasting Network )
 * KPLE-CD channel 31.1, Killeen, Texas (owned by Killeen Christian Broadcasting Corporation)

Former TCT-owned or affiliated stations

 * W23EM-D channel 23.1, Ceiba, Puerto Rico (now translator of WCCV-TV)
 * WBNF-CD channel 15.1, Buffalo, New York (repeater of WNYB, now owned by HME Equity Fund II and operating as a Spanish Catholic station)
 * WDYR-CD channel 33, Dyersburg, Tennessee (now defunct)
 * WJFB channel 44.6, Lebanon/Nashville, Tennessee (affiliation discontinued on November 11, 2020, after a change in ownership.)
 * WMDV-LD channel 44, Danville, Virginia (now an independent station)