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The Impact Television Network, which competes with the Word Network in the urban Christian market, announced Crouch as a new hire on Tuesday but wasn't specific about the role he would play at the company. Jackson, president of the Impact Network, said. Some three months after interviewing then presidential candidate Donald Trump in September to help him reach black voters, Jackson announced that he was "blessed" by media giant Comcast with access to lucrative markets of black Americans on the East and West Coasts that were previously the domain of The Word Network.
The Word Network said in a release that when they inquired about why they were being dropped by key markets and replaced by Impact Television Network, Jennifer Gaiski, senior vice president of content acquisition, responded by saying, "because we are Comcast, and we can. When The Christian Post contacted the company however a representative said they were replacing the Word Network with Jackson's Impact Television Network because the Impact Network offers more variety in its programming.
In a statement on his hiring by the Impact Network, Crouch said he believes his parents are cheering him on from Heaven. Together we are going to create life changing programming, bringing hope and healing to a hurting world," Crouch said.
In and we had two Republican Candidates John McCain and Mitt Romney and neither one of them came to Detroit, or any urban area that I can remember to even address the concerns of our community.
First I would like to commend you for coming to our community as a Republican Candidate. Second I need to know how would you change that perception in our community? Coming into a community is meaningless unless we can offer an alternative to the horrible progressive agenda that has perpetuated a permanent underclass in America. We need to be true to our word and offer all Americans more opportunities so that each and every one of them can reach their full potential.
Read More From Heavy. According to the columnist, Jackson is being accused by colleagues of giving Trump credit by inviting him to his congregation. In a separate interview , Jackson said interviewing Trump is comparable to having the Republican address his congregation. Jackson, a registered Democrat, praying. Jackson, in his questions to Trump , says he is a registered Democrat but is an undecided voter in But he eventually found his way.
He began ministering in and became a pastor in He met and married his wife in He sees his network through that same prism. I asked his thoughts on some leaders here involved in those issues.
He gave praise to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, who has taken tremendous heat for making tough and sometimes unpopular decisions to keep people safe as she grapples with reopening certain businesses. We need people to know — blacks, whites, Asians, everyone — how important it is to make their voices heard. Contact Carol Cain: or clcain cbs. Sundays on CBS Facebook Twitter Email. Bishop Wayne T. Jackson's ministry expands along with his reach.
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