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Has WWJX ditched TCT for SBN?

I was briefly watching WWJX...via Xfinity cable. But instead of TCT, I saw SBN.

WWJX is affiliated with two religious networks: TCT and SBN (channels 23-1 and 23-2, respectively).

But--according to RabbitEars.info--WWJX is also affiliated with three nonreligious networks: Quest, Twist, and TrueReal (channels 23-3, 23-4, and 23-5, respectively). Is a TCT-owned and -operated station allowed to be affiliated with secular networks--or even non-TCT religious networks?
 
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It appears they're still TCT but since they have no website of their own (TCT's site is used), we won't really know.
 
Is a TCT-owned and -operated station allowed to be affiliated with secular networks--or even non-TCT religious networks?
Why not? They (TCT) are doing it in most of their markets. They have subchannels that are non religious. Examples besides the ones you mentioned are Grit, Bounce, Newsy, Defy, Cozi, and a few others. I guess as long as the check clears, TCT will carry whatever they want

List of TCT owned stations. Click to see the subs
 
Why not? They (TCT) are doing it in most of their markets. They have subchannels that are non religious. Examples besides the ones you mentioned are Grit, Bounce, Newsy, Defy, Cozi, and a few others. I guess as long as the check clears, TCT will carry whatever they want

List of TCT owned stations. Click to see the subs

I did think TCT-owned and -operated TV stations carrying secular networks--and even non-TCT religious networks--on its subchannels would be unusual.
 
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