Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: THURSDAY, May 24, 1990 TAG: 9005240506 SECTION: VIRGINIA PAGE: B-5 EDITION: STATE SOURCE: By Associated Press DATELINE: NORFOLK LENGTH: Short
According to a Norfolk grand jury indictment released last month, Thomas M. Haynie is accused of using CBN's station in Virginia Beach to interrupt programming on the Playboy Channel and Home Dish Only.
On the Playboy Channel, viewers of the movie "Three Daughters" got a surprise Sept. 6, 1987, when a message appeared on their screens: "Thus sayeth the Lord thy God. Remember the sabbath and keep it holy. Repent for the kingdom of Heaven is at hand."
On the same evening, programming on Home Dish Only was interrupted twice by similar messages.
The indictments charge that Haynie used the CBN equipment to disrupt transmissions from two privately owned satellites - SPACENET I and SATCOM IV.
Haynie is charged with three counts of interfering with the operations of a satellite and three counts of violating Federal Communications Commission radio licensing regulations.
Haynie's trial was set for July 26.
FCC officials said investigating complaints of satellite piracy is difficult. Investigation of the case began in 1988.
by CNB