EWTN TO OPEN WEST COAST STUDIO
AT CHRIST
CATHEDRAL CAMPUS
ORANGE COUNTY STUDIO TO SUPPORT
ONGOING NEWS & TELEVISION PRODUCTION
Irondale, AL – EWTN Global
Catholic Network has begun construction of its first West Coast television
production facility located on the campus of Christ Cathedral in the Diocese of
Orange, California. EWTN hopes to begin using the studio to transmit news,
televised Masses, and inspiring stories of faith to its global audience by the
end of the year. A joint announcement of the new facility was made at the annual
Napa Institute gathering in Napa, California on July 24 by EWTN Chairman and
Chief Executive Officer Michael P. Warsaw and the Most Rev. Kevin Vann, Bishop
of Orange.
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange acquired the former Crystal Cathedral
in November 2011 and took possession of the property in September 2013. Shortly
after moving onto the campus, the Diocese began an extensive renovation to
restore the 34-acre campus and its seven buildings to their former magnificence
- upgrading them to modern earthquake and energy efficiency standards in order
to accommodate the unique needs of a large and vibrant parish, Diocesan Pastoral
Office and Catholic school. As part of the renovations of the campus, the
Diocese has worked to develop the capacity to share its events, liturgical
celebrations, news and other topics of interest with audiences throughout
Southern California and the world.
“As we transform the Christ Cathedral campus into a dynamic and
inspirational center of Catholic worship and outreach, we are blessed to partner
with EWTN to share our community’s energy and faithful witness with the world.
EWTN’s partnership will profoundly benefit our Church, enabling us to share the
love of Christ with millions across the world in multiple languages from the
Cathedral campus, here in Orange County,” said the Most Rev. Kevin Vann, Bishop
of Orange.
"EWTN is pleased to be able to collaborate with Bishop Vann and the Diocese
of Orange on this important new project. The studio being developed there will
be of great benefit to EWTN's programming efforts around the globe,” said
Network CEO Michael P. Warsaw. “The location of the facility gives EWTN a
presence in an area of the country where the Network will be able to execute
programs that would be difficult to produce elsewhere, particularly for our
Spanish-language channels.
“We are also pleased to develop this West Coast studio in advance of the
historic renovation of the Christ Cathedral itself. We will be well positioned
and prepared to share news of this closely watched transformation with our
viewers,” said Warsaw.
As the world’s largest religious media network, EWTN transmits television
programming 24 hours a day to more than 230 million homes in 140 countries and
territories through cable, Direct Broadcast Satellite (DBS), broadcast TV and
digital media platforms. EWTN airs family and religious programming from a
Catholic point of view in multiple languages. The network offers inspiring talk
shows, entertaining children's animation, exclusive teaching series, live
coverage of Church events, and thought-provoking documentaries. Programming
originating from the Christ Cathedral campus will be included within its
broadcast content mix for global audiences.
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EWTN Global Catholic Network, now in its 33rd year, transmits 11 separate
television networks in multiple languages to over 230 million television
households in more than 140 countries and territories. EWTN also distributes a
global radio service that is available through satellite radio platforms such as
SiriusXM and Sky, a network of terrestrial AM & FM stations, a worldwide
short-wave radio station and digital outlets such as iHeart Radio. With its
Internet and digital media platforms, including the www.ewtn.com website,
electronic and print news services, and publishing arm, EWTN is the largest
religious media network in the world. Earlier in 2014, the network launched
EWTN News Nightly, the first global daily newscast from a Catholic
perspective. EWTN also recently announced its acquisition of the Denver-based
Catholic News Agency and the ACI Prensa Group headquartered in Lima, Peru. ACI
Prensa is the largest Spanish-language Catholic news service in the world.
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