Catholic News Agency and
ACI Prensa Group
Merge Into EWTN
Leading Catholic News Outlets Now
Part of the EWTN Global
Catholic Network
Irondale, AL –The
Denver-based Catholic News Agency (CNA) and its sister organization, ACI Prensa,
the world’s largest Spanish-language Catholic news organization with
headquarters in Lima, Peru have become part of the EWTN Global Catholic
Network.
“EWTN has been a partner with both Catholic News Agency and ACI Prensa for
many years in creating and distributing Catholic news content, and I am very
pleased and excited that these two highly respected news organizations will
become a part of the EWTN family of services,” said Michael P. Warsaw, the
Network’s chairman of the board and chief executive officer.
“Since its founding a decade ago, CNA has proven itself to be a valuable
source for reporting on important issues of the day that are of interest to
Catholics and non-Catholics alike,” noted Warsaw. “For its part, ACI Prensa has
been the world’s leading outlet for Spanish-language Catholic news and
reporting. ACI Prensa will be a perfect fit alongside EWTN’s other services
including our Spanish-language television, radio and web-based services.”
Under the terms of the transaction, no cash will be exchanged between the
parties. EWTN will assume control of all ongoing activities of the two
organizations. Alejandro Bermudez, a member of the Sodality of Christian Life
who is currently the executive director of both CNA and ACI Prensa Group will
continue to serve in that capacity.
“Among other impressive accomplishments, EWTN is the world's largest
distribution outlet for Catholic content. Given that CNA and the ACI Group have
become one of the largest generators of Catholic news content in three
languages, this union is a synergistic, natural step to take,” said Bermudez.
“This is truly a 'match made in Heaven.'”
This move is the latest step in EWTN’s efforts to expand its news presence
in the global Catholic digital and multimedia marketplace. In 2013, the Network
launched EWTN News Nightly, a daily news program based in Washington,
D.C. covering major news events from a Catholic perspective. In 2011, EWTN
acquired The National Catholic Register, the leading Catholic newspaper
in the United States. The Network also produces The World Over with Raymond
Arroyo, the highly-acclaimed weekly news analysis and in-depth interview
program. In addition, its radio and digital media services have also greatly
expanded their news dimension in recent years.
EWTN Global Catholic Network provides multimedia services to more than 140
countries and territories. The Network transmits eleven separate television
channels in several languages to more than 230 million homes around the world.
It also operates multiple radio services including a network of hundreds of AM
and FM stations, a SiriusXM satellite radio channel, an iHeart radio channel and
a global shortwave radio service. EWTN’s main website, www.ewtn.com, is the most visited Catholic
website in the US. Its diverse digital and social media platforms rank among the
top Catholic outlets in the world.
Catholic News Agency was founded in Denver, Colorado in 2004 and has been
one of the fastest growing Catholic news providers in the English speaking
world. The organization maintains new bureaus and reporters around the world,
including Washington, D.C. and Rome. CNA content is made available free of
charge through its own website, www.catholicnewsagency.com, and through other
websites and outlets including www.ewtnnews.com. CNA also provides an
editor’s service to Catholic publications, dioceses and parishes.
ACI Prensa was founded in Lima, Peru in 1980 by the German missionary, Fr.
Adalbert Marie Mohm. It was his desire to provide a steady flow of Catholic news
to secular media outlets and end-users throughout the Spanish-speaking
world. Today ACI Prensa is the largest and most visited web provider of Catholic
news in Spanish through www.aciprensa.com and www.ewtnnoticias.com. The organization also
operates a Portuguese language service in Brazil, ACI Digital, available at www.acidigital.com.
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