Charles Humbard, who founded the Gospel Music Channel in 2004 and led its evolution into the media company Up Entertainment, is stepping down as CEO.
UP Entertainment celebrates its 20th anniversary in October with a large footprint for its family-friendly content across cable (UPtv, which launched in 2004, and Aspire TV), subscription streaming ...
TYRONE, Ga. -- Growing up the son of televangelist Rex Humbard, Charles Humbard remembers family suppers with gospel music greats -- Pat Boone, June Carter Cash and The Gatlin Brothers among them.
2004 was a notable year for television viewers. “Friends” wrapped up its 10-year run; Ken Jennings had his first winning streak on “Jeopardy!”; Illinois senator Barack Obama made a splash with a ...
Rex Humbard, a pioneer of television evangelism in the 1950s who remained a familiar Sunday morning presence in millions of American homes for almost half a century, died Friday. He was 88. Mr.
The Rev. Rex Humbard, 88, a former itinerant preacher whose televangelism ministry once reached more parts of the globe than any other religious program, died Sept. 21 at a hospital near his home in ...
Charles Humbard, who founded the Gospel Music Channel in 2004 and led its evolution into the media company Up Entertainment, is stepping down as CEO. Up, a supplier of family-friendly and uplifting ...