Jewish Life Television

Jewish Life Television
Launched 2007
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
Country United States
Language English
Broadcast area North America
Headquarters Los Angeles
New York City
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Hatillo, PR
Website www.jltv.tv
Availability
Terrestrial
WIMN-CD
(Arecibo, PR)
36.1
Satellite
DirecTV (USA) Channel 366
Cable
Time Warner Cable
(NYC, NJ, L.A.)
Channel 469
Bright House Networks (Tampa Bay) Channel 172
Atlantic Broadband (South Florida) Channel 167
Comcast
(South Florida, Houston)
Check Local Listings
IPTV
Bell Fibe TV (Canada) Channel 751
Streaming media
Digital media receiver Roku

Jewish Life Television (JLTV) is a 24-hour, full-time TV network delivering entertaining Jewish–themed programming. Currently led by Tom Daniels, the network was founded in 2007 by Phil Blazer, a longtime journalist and producer of programming for the Jewish community.[1][2] In the United States, JLTV is available in over 40 million households through DirecTV and various regional cable systems, in addition to offering a live feed of its programming for free on the Internet.

JLTV's programming includes news, sports, lifestyle and entertainment programming such as films, documentaries, music, reviews, interviews and special events, such as programming from the Maccabiah Games.[3] The network also carries a collection of classic general-interest television series with Jewish hosts, including episodes of The Jack Benny Program, That Show with Joan Rivers, Candid Camera, The Danny Kaye Show, You Bet Your Life, The Soupy Sales Show and the mid-20th century dramedy The Goldbergs, and a few series in the public domain such as Stories of the Century, Bonanza and Annie Oakley.

JLTV's broadcast facilities are in Los Angeles.

Canadian distribution

In 2011, JLTV was officially added to the CRTC's approved list of foreign services, allowing the channel to expand into Canada. Ethnic Channels Group, who sponsored the application to get JLTV on the approved list, is the official Canadian distributor of the channel.[4] In July, 2014, JLTV officially launched in Canada on Bell Fibe TV.

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