Seventh-day Adventists have a strong involvement in radio, satellite and television.
These include the production facilities of Adventist Media in Sydney through to the official broadcast voice of the church on satellite with Adventist Television Network and on radio with Adventist World Radio.

Adventist Media studio
...Seventh-day Adventists in Australia first began to broadcast on radio in 1935, on television in 1956 and on satellite in 1996. For more information about the history of these communication channels, visit www.adventistmedia.com.au
Adventist Media is the broadcast production facility for the Adventist Church in the South Pacific. Its services include television production, radio production, music CDs, corporate video, drama, music production, graphics and special effects.
Visit Adventist Media at www.adventistmedia.com.au
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The Adventist Discovery Centre is a home-study Bible School operated by Adventist Media. There are 13 free courses covering health, lifestyle, relationships, biblical and archaeological subjects. You may select from correspondence or online courses.
Visit the Discovery Centre at www.adventistmedia.com.au/courses
Take a look at the Hope Channel - a Christian television network that seeks to bring everlasting hope to people around the world.
Adventist Television Network (ATN) is the global satellite television service of the Adventist Church. ATN broadcasts a range of international, non-political programming in several languages.
Visit ATN at www.adventist.tv
Adventist World Radio (AWR) broadcasts to more than 70 per cent of the world's population. AWR grew from its first 10 languages in 1971 to its current total of more than 50 languages broadcasting 1200 hours each week.
Visit AWR at www.awr.org