Since the partner who was supporting our TV programs decided to cancel our transmission, we have lost our satellite presence. But CNA is ready. Our priority is to retake our place in satellite broadcast by launching a stand-alone station; no further dependence on a "host" partner. We have already acquired the necessary equipment for stand-alone broadcast. In fact, as an exploratory step (and at minimal expense), this equipment also gives us the ability to investigate Internet broadcasting. We won't miss the chance to explore what Internet broadcasting can do for us, in spite of the challenges facing "Web TV" in North Africa. Even in the next months as we finalize our broadcast budget, our international friends will be able to view a new web site dedicated to broadcasting regular programs and Videos on Demand (VOD). This new Internet broadcast site affords us an opportunity to test our equipment before taking the jump to independent satellite broadcast, tentatively at the end of 2010. This next year will certainly be a turning point in the history of CNA.
CNA or Channel North Africa, is an association that started in the year 2000 by the efforts of several partners who wished to broadcast the Gospel into North Africa using audiovisual materials. The vision of CNA is to see the peoples of North Africa reconciled with God, regenerated and transformed by the Gospel in the communities in which they live.




