The Church of Scientology Is Launching Its Own TV Network on Monday

The network goes live on March 12.

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The Church of Scientology is coming to a screen near you with a television network set to go live on Monday, March 12. The channel will launch on DirectTV along with the Apple TV and Roku streaming services.

Apple's app store already has a Scientology Network app, where there's currently an announcement about its upcoming official launch. The network's digital presence seems to be set up as well, with a Twitter account and a to-be-launched website linked to it. 

The countdown⏰to the Scientology Network premiere TOMORROW March 12th at 8pm ET, continues!

WATCH the Scientology Network debut and programming on-the-go 24/7 with the iTunes or Google Play apps!📲Get em' at https://t.co/i714zy7yiV #iTunes #GooglePlay pic.twitter.com/pEYjMhU6Rg

News of a network shouldn't come as too much of a surprise since the church announced it was launching its own media production company in 2016. This isn't the church's first foray into television, of course; they've bought Super Bowl spots six years in a row, according to Hollywood Reporter.

It's possible the network is a bid to change the public perception of the religion, which has been shrouded in mystery since its inception. The church has been the subject of exposé documentaries like Alex Gibney's documentary Going Clear and former members Leah Remini's Scientology and the Aftermath. "It's TIME for us to tell OUR story," a recent tweet from the official Twitter account reads.

three, two, one...HELLO WORLD, and greetings from Scientology Media Productions in Hollywood, CA!

It's TIME for us to tell OUR story...

WELCOME to the SCIENTOLOGY NETWORK countdown to launch! pic.twitter.com/PCPaaW9M7c

It seems like the network will house much of the video content they already produce—like the series Meet A Scientologist—along with films on the principles of the religion. With the church counting so many entertainment stars among its members, who knows what other original content might be coming.

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