EWTN Studios Promises Bold, Faith-Fueled Catholic Content
In a momentous announcement that echoes the prophetic boldness of its foundress Mother Angelica, EWTN has unveiled a sweeping reorganization aimed at revitalizing the mission of Catholic media in the digital age. Chairman and CEO Michael Warsaw heralded the formation of two powerful new divisions—EWTN Studios and EWTN Digital—designed to reassert the Network’s sacred call to evangelize through world-class content and cutting-edge distribution. With trusted veteran Peter Gagnon at the helm of Studios and dynamic newcomer Sean Graber leading Digital, the stage is set for a renewed proclamation of the Gospel to a culture starved for truth, beauty, and orthodoxy. As the Church enters a historic new chapter, crowned by the election of an American pope, EWTN is rising with holy resolve to meet the challenges of our times—faithful to tradition, radical in mission, and uncompromising in its stand for Christ.
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