About Us

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Our Story

God's Learning Channel (GLC) is a Christian television network based in West Texas. Founded in 1982 by Al and Tommie Cooper, who had a vision to bring the Gospel to Southeastern New Mexico, the network steadily grew to five full-power television stations located in New Mexico and West Texas. While programming continues to evolve to encompass a wide range of topics, the focal point has been to teach Christians their biblical roots in a comprehensive manner, pointing the old to the new and Christ's fulfillment of both.

Today GLC’s unique 24-hour programming can be seen via many venues, including off-air, cable and on various streaming platforms. GLC provides 24-hour streaming media of its broadcast (accessible through the GLC website) and free video on demand, as well as many readily available internet platforms, such as Roku and Amazon Fire TV. Within the “local broadcast area”, which comprises West Texas, much of New Mexico, and parts of Arizona, Colorado, and Oklahoma, GLC can be viewed on most cable systems, DishNet, and DirecTV. Reception via antenna is available within close proximity to any of the five full-power stations.

Founders: Al & Tommie Cooper

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How to watch GLC

Available Online:

Our website features live video-streaming of our 24-hour programming, as well as ever-changing video archives that can be viewed at your leisure. Simply click on the WATCH NOW tab at the top of the Home Page to instantly watch our Live Stream or browse our On-Demand section below the player. Likewise, our Youtube channel contains hundreds of FREE video clips that allow you to easily share with your friends and family.

In our Local Broadcast area:

GLC is available on most cable systems, as well as off-the-air with an antenna (see antenna section below). In some areas we're even on Dish and DirecTV. Having trouble finding us? Call the GLC Bookstore at 432-563-5200/866-846-5200 or email contact@glc.us.com.

Stream us on your TV

Prefer to watch GLC on your TV instead of your computer? Take GLC's live web-feed up a notch by adding our Roku channel. The price is right for this little box that streams our broadcast to your TV for a one-time device cost, and after that it's FREE! Click here to learn more. Roku is available around the world, spanning countries throughout the globe!

Amazon FireTV:

Similar to Roku, you can now watch GLC on your Amazon Fire TV-enabled device! Choose from a wide array of devices that fit your needs. Fire  TV units offer a broad range of programs, games and apps and are a great way to "cut the cord" or expand your streaming repertoire. Best of all, they connect directly with your TV or entertainment system! Click here to add our FREE channel today!


 

Podcasts

Listen to GLC from anywhere!

We podcast our Light of the Southwest episodes for free! Subscribe to our feed and get instant, on-the-go access with most mobile devices. Our podcasts are available on iTunes, Spotify, Anchor.fm and more! Please be sure to rate our channel in iTunes. For more information on podcasts or to listen now, please click here.

Watch within our Local Broadcast Area:

GLC is available on most cable systems, as well as off-the-air with an antenna (see antenna section below). In some areas we're even on Dish and DirecTV. Having trouble finding us? Email us at contact@glc.us.com to find out how you can watch.

For more information on our Full Power Stations, please see below. Click the + icon more information on each station:

Antenna

Prime Time Christian Broadcasting has five stations that transitioned to their post-DTV channels, and the small number of staff available for the transition necessitated a phased schedule:


Odessa/Midland, Texas
DMA Station KMLM-DT permanently terminated analog service on December 15, 2008 to its post transition DTV Channel 15.

Lubbock, Texas
DMA Station KPTB-DT permanently terminated analog service on January 29, 2009 to its post transition DTV Channel 16.

Snyder/Abilene, Texas
DMA Station KPCB-DT permanently terminated analog service on February 3, 2009 to its post transition DTV Channel 17.

Albuquerque/Santa Fe, New Mexico
DMA Station KRPV-DT permanently terminated analog service on February 10, 2009 to its post transition DTV Channel 27.

Clovis, NM & Amarillo, Texas
DMA Station KPTF-DT permanently terminated analog service on June 12, 2009 to its post transition DTV Channel 18.