BlueFish TV

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BlueFish TV is a non-profit Christian video publishing company and the predecessor of RightNow Media.


BlueFish TV began as the publishing division of Priority One International. From 1977 to 2011, BlueFish TV produced and distributed small group Bible study videos for churches. In 2011, RightNow Media launched a subscription-based digital media streaming platform containing the entire BlueFish TV library.[1]

RightNow Media and RightNow Media @ Work currently serve over 30,000 churches, businesses, and organizations. RightNow Media is led by Brian Mosley and located in McKinney, Texas.

History

Bluefish TV was started in 1977 when Marty Mosley, the president of BlueFish TV, and his wife, Jackie Mosley, began writing and producing video Bible studies specifically for youth groups and young adults.[2][3][4] Since then, thousands of churches have used one of 45 small group Bible study resources or one of the 600 video clips that have been produced by their team.[5]

In 2000, BlueFish TV launched the Rightnow Campaign led by Marty and Jackie's son Brian Mosley. The Rightnow Campaign connected young adults to specific ministry opportunities overseas based on the person's passions, skills, and experience.[6]

In 2009, the board elected Brian Mosley president of Priority One and BlueFish TV. Brian changed the name of the ministry from BlueFish TV to RightNow Media.[7]

In January 2011, the beta version of RightNow Media was launched to serve church leaders and congregations with a video streaming library.[8]

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