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National Catholic Register, Jul 7, 2025 / 13:45 pm. With a title like “On Good Soil,” you might expect EWTN’s new series on ...
On July 8, the feast day of St. Sunniva, Catholics from multiple countries arrived at Selja, an island just off the west ...
Keck plans to retire as EWTN’s president and chief operating officer effective June 30, though he will continue to host EWTN ...
He joined the broadcast ministry in 1996 after building a career in New York’s cable and sports television industries and was ...
IRONDALE, Ala., June 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- EWTN Global Catholic Network announced a change in the leadership of the ...
EWTN’s influence, and presumably that of its newscast, derives in large measure from its devoted audience and sheer reach — there’s hardly a place on Earth its signal does not go.
Clearly, EWTN gives greater respect and attention to Republican politicians and commentators than to the positions of the U.S. bishops and the pope, yet it prides itself as a “Catholic” network.
Arguably no entity has done more to bring Catholicism into the 21st century than EWTN. And despite the criticism that the network has some kind of hang-up with Vatican II, no entity has done more ...
EWTN and its affiliates generate revenue from advertising, sales of books and religious items, and donations, including from Catholic groups such as the Knights of Columbus and private foundations.
EWTN News Inc. had $4.5 million in revenue in 2016, with total assets of $1.1 million. Because of expenses, it operated at a $6 million loss that year, however.
‘On Good Soil’ offers fresh perspective on connecting with others and the land God created.