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The Q Channel[]

2000–2003[]

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In July 1, year 2000, the Davao-based religious group, Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KJC) officially launched its own Cable network, "The Q Channel" (then also known as "ACQ–TV, Q Channel"). the channel to delivered 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Gospel of the Kingdom from Davao City to key cities around the Philippines.

ACQ–Kingdom Broadcasting Network[]

2003–2004[]

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In 2003, The Q Channel was renamed as "ACQ–Kingdom Broadcasting Network (ACQ-KBN)" after the network was relaunched and using the new state of the art Satellite technology for reaching from Davao City to the whole world. and the network is also delivering the Good news 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

2004–2010[]

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2006–2010[]

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On January 8, 2006, ACQ-KBN Sonshine TV 39 is launched at the first Global Thanksgiving and Worship presentation at the PhilSports Arena, the network venture from Cable TV broadcasting to Free-to-Air TV broadcasting.

Sonshine Media Network International[]

2006–present[]

2006–2010[]

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On July 2006, ACQ-KBN Sonshine TV to form as "Sonshine Media Network International (SMNI)" was launched as News and Public Affairs block which became a tie-up of ACQ-KBN Sonshine TV-39 in Metro Manila and ACQ-KBN Sonshine TV-43 in Davao.

2010–present[]

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On August 2010, ACQ-KBN Sonshine TV (merger of ACQ-KBN and Sonshine Media Network International) was renamed again as simply "SMNI", the network was focus in Religious, News and Public Affairs programs carried from the now-defunct ACQ-KBN.


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