Joni Lamb, co-founder of Daystar Television Network, dies at 65
Joni Lamb, who co-founded the Daystar Television Network with her late husband Marcus Lamb in 1993, died Thursday at age 65. She had been suffering from serious health issues before sustaining a back injury that caused her health to deteriorate. The network, based in Bedford, Texas, grew to broadcast in over 200 countries and reaches approximately 2.3 billion homes worldwide.
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Both outlets report the same facts with minimal difference; AP provides fuller context on network reach and ministry scope while NY Post offers condensed headline version.
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“Joni Lamb, who started of one of the largest Christian TV networks, has died”
“Joni Lamb, who co-founded one of the largest Christian TV networks, dead at 65”
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