The part of the story of the fall of JS that was missed, is that he used to be under the AOG (Assemblies of God) and when all this transpired, they told him he had to step down from the pulpit, stop his TV ministry and get counseling, marital and personal. He refused, even though he had placed himself under the AOG as an ordained minister. He said he wouldn't survive without the TV program and went his own way.
I used to watch him all the time until he fell in the 1980's. Personally, I liked his preaching in those days, but after everything happened, I realized he was a total hypocrite. I'm not talking an imperfect human being, but someone who was only out for financial gain.
In Canada, he was off the air immediately, and I have never heard of him again. We do not get his network, and I would not watch it. The fact that he won't take outside advertising is because he is a control freak, and doesn't want to be accountable in his ministry.
I do think people need to know about this, and not get sucked in by his charm and twisting the word of God, when his own life has been such a mess because of his sin, which he would not acknowledge or change. Who knows what the man does when he is not on the TV set??
This was a very hard time in my life, when JS fell, and it does bring back terrible memories. Christians were just mocked and made fun of because of him and Jim Bakker. They brought disrepute to the name of Jesus!