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Frequently Asked Questions
   
 
 
  Table of Contents:
1. How do I submit a program proposal to VisionTV?
2. Where can I find VisionTV on my television?
3. Who owns VisionTV?
4. Is VisionTV a religious station?
5. How do I print a page that is in a frame?
 
     
  How do I submit a program proposal to VisionTV?
The VisionTV web site has posted complete instructions for producers on how to go about submitting a program proposal. Here you will find all the criteria in what we look for in programming and the necessary steps and forms.
 
     
  Where can I find VisionTV on my television?
If you can’t find VisionTV on your television, first contact your cable company or satellite carrier, and they will advise you as to what number on your dial to find VisionTV. If you are advised that they do not carry VisionTV and you would like to know how to go about getting your cable company or satellite carrier to add VisionTV please contact our audience relations department or call (416) 368-3194 x298.
Note: If you subscribe to even “basic cable” or satellite you should be able to get VisionTV.

 
     
  Who owns VisionTV?
VisionTV is a not-for-profit charitable organization. We are governed by a volunteer board of directors. We are financially supported by cable fees, viewer donations, offering air-time to faith groups at not-for-profit rates and through advertising revenue. For more information about our Code of Ethics and Standards visit our About VisionTV section.

 
     
  Is VisionTV a religious station?
Whether you belong to a specific religion or are simply interested in spirituality in general VisionTV has programs for you.

VisionTV is licensed as Canada’s (and the world’s) only multi-faith network. Our two programming streams Mosaic and Cornerstone reflect Canadian’s diverse spiritual beliefs.

Mosaic programs which represent 75 faith groups from 7 of the world’s religions vary from the Catholic Mass to Reflections on Islam.

Cornerstone programs which are presented mainly during prime-time hours focus on “spirituality” in its broadest possible context (classical music, feature films, documentaries, series on social concerns and interests, family dramas such as Neon Rider and Little House on the Prairie and even British comedies).

 
     
  How do I print a page that is in a frame?
Place your cursor in the frame that you wish to print. "Right" click your mouse and select print from the displayed menu. You can find more details about our web site in a special section called "About this web site."

We welcome your feedback about our website. Contact our Webmaster with any problems, concerns and, of course, compliments.

 
     
     

 
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