Supreme Master Television, a new satellite channel broadcasting 24 hours a day, 7 days a week is a pioneer of positive TV programming with a primetime special highlighting peace developments around thae world is celebrating its one year anniversary today in Accra and across the world.
A statement issued yesterday by the Accra Centre of Supreme Master International Association said "Supreme Master Television has offered to audiences a new way to view television-in a purely positive light.
"...From its live broadcasts of peace-building events, to interviews with presidents, celebrities and the extraordinary peace wishes of ordinary people, Supreme Master Television is a bridge for understanding through it features on the beauty of all nations and cultures."
Supreme Master TV is also devoted exclusively to promoting noble thinking, good works, and peaceful ways, the statement said.
According to the statement, Supreme Master Television's colourful collection of inspiring programmes includes a range of varieties, from entertainment and film, to news and documentaries, lifestyle and culture, with new and meaningful shows continually added to the eclectic show line-up.
The Director of Programming of Supreme Master TV, Lily Able is quoted to have said that "we are happy to be covering live international events with our journalists around the world. Supreme Master Television hopes to be a bridge in sharing the beauty of the world's cultures to foster understanding and peace between nations."
Supreme Master Television, the world’s unique 24/7 positive TV channel which currently broadcasts high quality free-to-air programmes throughout Europe, North Africa and the Middle East, has steadfastly gained a loyal global audience with its uplifting programmes.
In cooperation with its international correspondents, Supreme Master Television currently broadcasts nobility and spirituality programmes with over 12 subtitles which are available in English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Persian, Arabic, Russian, Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, Polish, Croatian, Swedish, Indonesian, Romanian, Thai, Portuguese, Turkish, Bulgarian and Dutch.