SOUTH BEND — Peter Sumrall, the president and CEO of LeSEA who had been appearing regularly on local TV station WHME, died from a heart attack Saturday. He was 62. His unexpected death came at a time ...
Hoosier evangelist Lester F. Sumrall, one of the pioneers of Christian television, wrote an important reminder on the front page of his Bible. “If I die rich,” he wrote, “I die a traitor to the cause ...
The US Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit affirmed a district court’s ruling that aggrieved family members’ counterclaims for various intellectual property matters were long overdue and subject ...
A memorial service will be held today for Ronald Aurel Lesea, a violinist, entrepreneur and inventor, who developed electronic devices for everything from navigating ships and forwarding phone calls ...
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Two Indiana cousins are fighting for control of a multimillion-dollar Christian media empire started by their grandfather, trading accusations of deceit, corporate malfeasance, ...
MONTREAL – Grass Valley has announced that it will supply a suite of its live production technology to Indiana-based LeSEA Broadcasting Network for its HD production truck. Among the products are ...
There’s a $2 million price tag for one of the largest privately owned shortwave radio station in the United States, WSHB in South Carolina, on the block for some time. The $2 million figure is about a ...
At IBC in Amsterdam, Thales announced that LeSEA Broadcasting selected its Paragon MSDC-IOT DTV transmitters for use at WHMB (Indianapolis), WHNO (New Orleans), KWHD (Castle Rock, Colo.) and WHME ...
The president of LeSEA Broadcasting, Peter Sumrall, has died. According to Charisma News, Sumrall died of a heart attack on Saturday. He was president of the network his father, Dr. Lester Sumrall, ...
Two Indiana cousins are fighting for control of a multimillion-dollar Christian media empire started by their grandfather, trading accusations of deceit, corporate malfeasance, harassment and abuse.
Two Indiana cousins are fighting for control of a multimillion-dollar Christian media empire started by their grandfather, trading accusations of deceit, corporate malfeasance, harassment and abuse.