Catholic News Agency Explained
Catholic News Agency should not be confused with Catholic News Service.
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Hq Location City: | Denver, Colorado |
Hq Location Country: | US |
In 2011, CNA said its editors would provide free news, features, commentary, and photojournalism to editors of newspapers.[3]
Leadership
As of January 2023, CNA's executive director is Jeanette De Melo, the longtime editor-in-chief of the National Catholic Register, which is also owned by EWTN. De Melo currently serves as executive director of both the Register and CNA.[4]
CNA was led by editor-in-chief J.D. Flynn from Aug. 1, 2017 until Dec. 31, 2020, when he departed with Washington bureau chief Ed Condon to form The Pillar.[5] [6]
See also
Notes and References
- News: Boorstein . Michelle . Former Vatican ambassador's explosive letter reveals influence of conservative Catholic media network . 6 March 2023 . . 30 August 2018. 0190-8286.
- News: Garrison . Greg . EWTN acquires Catholic News Agency and Spanish-language ACI Prensa . 4 March 2023 . AL.com . 19 June 2014.
- Web site: CNA . CNA and EWTN News will launch news service for Catholic publications . 2023-03-03 . Catholic News Agency . en.
- Web site: EWTN restructures domestic news outlets, aims to further US and global growth . Catholic News Agency .
- News: White . Christopher . Top editors out at EWTN-owned Catholic News Agency . 4 March 2023 . . National Catholic Reporter Publishing Company . 31 December 2020.
- News: Cajka . Peter . The outing of a priest shines light on the power — and partisanship — of Catholic media in the U.S. . 4 March 2023 . . Nieman Foundation for Journalism . 2 August 2021.