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Revision as of 05:24, 17 April 2006 by Silverback (talk | contribs) (Hedges does not call NRB a dominionist organization. This text more properly reflects the cite.)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)National Religious Broadcasters (NRB) is an American organization that represents Christian religious broadcasters on American television and radio, including several high-profile televangelists and Christian radio show hosts. It claims a membership of more than 1700 organizations.
NRB also operates a Christian television network on the DirecTV satellite television service called the NRB Network. The network consists of programming produced by NRB members, including FamilyNet and the Christian Broadcasting Network, among others.
In a May 30, 2005 column in Harper's Magazine, Chris Hedges wrote that a speech given by broadcaster James MacDonald at a convention of the National Religious Broadcasters left "little doubt that the convention is meant to serve as a rallying cry for a new and particularly militant movement in Christian politics, one that is sometimes mistaken for another outbreak of mere revivalism." Hedges then discusses Dominionism.
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