Visjon Norge

[6] It airs across Scandinavia 24 hours a day, with a variety of Christian-themed programming, aiming to preach the gospel of Jesus and to support the state of Israel; it has been described as "staunchly pro-Israel".

[11] Due to a large viewership and more programming from Sweden, Visjon Norge attempted to branch out to the country with a television studio in Floda, Lerum in 2010.

[13] In addition to its own programming, the station broadcasts programs by various groups and people, including Forum Idag, Hanne Nabintu Herland, Oslo Symposium (biennial conference), ES TV, Dansk TV Mission, Open Doors, Hope Channel,[14] and formerly included Hillsong, Youth of Europe and Livets Ord.

[21][22] In response to the criticism, Hanvold defended Oniwinde, noting some cultural differences and that the portion of the show had been taken out of context, while stating that Visjon Norge did not support any notion of direct payment for miracles or healing.

[23] In February 2020, preacher Dionny Baez appeared on Visjon Norge telling viewers to donate 2020 kroner, saying it would protect the giver's children from the COVID-19 pandemic.

[24][7] The station has been criticized for promoting the book 22. juli-profetien ('The 22 July Prophecy') in which "obscure American evangelist Jeremy Hoff [claims that the domestic terrorist attack in Norway in 2011] was God's punishment on the Labour Party and the Workers' Youth League for their critique of Israel.