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This is a pathetic article concerning a broadcasting operation the size of CBN. It should be treated as a broadcasting article with lists of stations, relays, cable systems, satellites, studios, etc.
MPLX/MH 01:48, 27 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Seems one-sided to me...
Just because it isn't saying everything there is to say, and that it is incomplete doesn't make it not neutral.
I think this article is as neutral as it can get
It may be more incomplete than biased. I'm a CBN supporter (though Pat Robertson's recent controversial statements haven't pleased me, to say the least), and I think the article seems pretty neutral. A list of stations and cable systems would be too big a task for this article, and is constantly changing anyway. As for studios, I visited the main one in Virginia last summer, and I know of one in Nashville, Tennessee now.
Realkyhick 22:18, 31 January 2006 (UTC)reply
History
The article should discuss the history of the organization. As it stands, a reader would not know that CBN started out as a radio service, when Robertson purchased the old
Rural Radio Network in
upstate New York.
121a0012 04:12, 6 May 2006 (UTC)reply
There is virtually nothing about when CBN became a U.S. cable network (there is actually little more about it on the official CBN.com site, either). It would have been nice if there were more discussion its programming, particularly in its earliest years.
B.Wind 20:50, 19 November 2006 (UTC)reply
Pat Robertson and Israel
Any thoughts to add the section in regards to CBN and the Arab-Israeli issue? Pat Robertson seems to support Israel according to the 2006 NY Time article.
Most of the text in the article is inadequately supported by references. The majority of it is original research.
— O'Dea (
talk) 05:00, 12 January 2021 (UTC)reply