The Eternal Word Television Network, more commonly known by its initials EWTN, is an American basic cable
television network which presents around-the-clock
Catholic
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-themed programming. It is not only the largest Catholic television network in America,
but reportedly "the world’s largest religious media network",
(and according to the network itself) reaching 250 million people in 140 countries,
with 11 networks. It was founded by
Mother Angelica , in 1980
and began broadcasting on August 15, 1981, from a garage
studio at the Our Lady of the Angels Monastery in
Irondale, Alabama, which Mother Angelica founded in 1962.
She hosted her own show, ''Mother Angelica Live'', until health issues led to her retirement in September 2001.
As of 2017, Michael P. Warsaw, who is a consultant to the Vatican's
Dicastery for Communications, leads EWTN.
In addition to its television network, EWTN owns the ''
National Catholic Register'' newspaper, which it acquired in January 2011, and
Catholic News Agency.
The network maintains an online presence through its primary site, EWTN.com, and it has a dedicated commercial site, EWTNReligiousCatalogue.com. EWTN also has a 24-hour
radio network, offering Catholic talk and worship programming to about 350 radio stations around the U.S. as well as
SiriusXM Satellite Radio and
shortwave radio. Some of the schedule is the audio from EWTN television shows and some is original programming for radio listeners.
Regular network programs include a daily
Holy Mass and sometimes
Tridentine Mass format, the traditional
Stations of the Cross, a taped daily recitation of the
Rosary, and daily and weekly news, discussion, and
Catechetical programs for both adults and children.
Christmas
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and
Easter
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programming; the installation Masses of
bishop
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In Christianity, bishops are normally responsible for the governance of dioceses. The role or office of bishop is ...
s and
cardinals; coverage of
World Youth Days; and
papal visits, deaths, funerals,
conclaves, and
elections are also presented.
Spanish language
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broadcasts are available on all platforms. On December 8, 2009, EWTN began broadcasting
high-definition television
High-definition television (HD or HDTV) describes a television system which provides a substantially higher image resolution than the previous generation of technologies. The term has been used since 1936; in more recent times, it refers to the ...
.
The network is overseen by trustees rather than shareholders or owners. A majority of the network's funding comes from viewer donations, protecting it from advertising secular or non-Catholic programming.
Development

Mother Angelica made her profession of
vows in 1953. In 1962 she established Our Lady of the Angels monastery. During the 1970s, she was an in-demand lecturer and produced pamphlets and audio and video tapes. She had been a guest on local station
WBMG
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(currently WIAT, Channel 42), and on shows on the
Christian Broadcasting Network and the
Trinity Broadcasting Network. After she gave an interview on then-Christian station
WCFC (Channel 38) in
Chicago
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, she decided she wanted her own network. "I walked in, and it was just a little studio, and I remember standing in the doorway and thinking, 'It doesn't take much to reach the masses'. I just stood there and said to the Lord, 'Lord, I've got to have one of these'".
Mother Angelica purchased satellite space and EWTN began broadcasting on August 15, 1981, with four hours of daily programming, which included her own show, ''Mother Angelica Live'' (aired bi-weekly), a Sunday Mass, and reruns of older Catholic programs such as Archbishop
Fulton J. Sheen's ''
Life Is Worth Living''. The remainder of the time was filled with shows produced by dioceses across the country, shows from
Protestant
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sources which Mother Angelica determined were in concert with
Catholic teachings, and children's shows such as ''Joy Junction'' and ''The Sunshine Factory''. About one-third of programming time consisted of secular content, such as re-runs of ''
The Bill Cosby Show'',
public domain
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films, and cooking and
western-themed shows. EWTN eventually increased its broadcast schedule to six hours per day and then to eight hours per day by 1986. Secular content was gradually reduced from 1986 to 1988, and
satellite distribution was expanded late in 1987, after which EWTN acquired a far more desirable satellite channel and began broadcasting around the clock. At this point, EWTN began broadcasting the praying of the rosary on a daily basis and added a number of educational shows. In-house production of original programming gradually increased. The Mass became televised daily in 1991 from a chapel on the monastery grounds. Most shows from non-Catholic sources were eliminated and a more theological image gradually developed.
From 1982 to 1994, the network had competition from another Catholic broadcaster, the
Catholic Telecommunications Network of America
Catholic Telecommunications Network of America was an American Catholic television network that existed from 1982 to 1994. It was sponsored by the National Conference of Catholic Bishops, which spent $30 million on the network. The network's fail ...
. The network was sponsored by the National Conference of Catholic Bishops which poured $30 million into the venture before it failed.
In 2000, "in the midst of an
apostolic visitation by San Juan Archbishop
Roberto González Nieves" to investigate Mother Angelica’s authority over the station and monastery, Mother Angelica gave control of EWTN to a board of lay people.
As of 2011, the network's chairman of the board and chief executive officer is Michael P. Warsaw.
As of 2019, EWTN programming was available through "more than 6,000 TV affiliates as well as on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire and YouTube", and had studios not only in its headquarters outside Birmingham, Alabama, but in Orange County and Washington, D.C.
Other media
Radio
In 1992, EWTN established the largest privately owned shortwave radio station, WEWN. The station broadcasts from
Vandiver, Alabama
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, in the vicinity of greater
Birmingham
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.
In 1996, Mother Angelica announced that EWTN would make its radio signal available via satellite to AM and FM stations throughout the
United States
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at no cost.
In 1999, programs included ''Mother Angelica Live'' and "Life Is Worth Living" with Fulton J. Sheen.
WGSN
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in
North Myrtle Beach,
South Carolina
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, was an affiliate. Current radio programs include ''Open Line'' in which callers can have their questions regarding the
Catholic Faith answered.
In 2004, EWTN announced an agreement with
Sirius Satellite Radio, which thereafter merged with
XM Satellite Radio
XM Satellite Radio (XM) was one of the three satellite radio (SDARS) and online radio services in the United States and Canada, operated by Sirius XM, Sirius XM Holdings. It provided pay-for-service radio, analogous to subscription cable televisi ...
to become
Sirius XM Satellite Radio. EWTN broadcasts on Channel 130 on Sirius XM.
As of August 2020, EWTN Radio is affiliated with 384 stations in the
United States
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and more than 500 stations globally.
Newspapers
In January 2011, EWTN acquired the ''
National Catholic Register'', a newspaper founded in
Denver, Colorado
Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the United ...
, in 1924 as a periodical for local Catholics, and which became a national publication three years later. EWTN officially assumed total control on February 1, 2011.
EWTN also owns
Catholic News Agency which is a Catholic news service with bureaus across America, Latin America and Europe.
News coverage
The EWTN news department produces a daily news service for television and radio, featuring news sources including
Vatican Radio. A reflection of its size and influence is that it has 30 staff members covering the Vatican alone, "far outnumbering other English-language media outlets".
Tracy Sabol is currently the lead anchor of the network's most popular news program, ''EWTN News Nightly'', succeeding Lauren Ashburn, who in turn succeeded founding anchor Colleen Carroll Campbell.
It also produces ''The World Over Live'', which reports relevant current events. Journalist and author
Raymond Arroyo, who is EWTN's news director, hosts the program. The program is conservative in its political orientation and generally conservative in its religious orientation. Notable guests have included Robert Rector of
The Heritage Foundation, author and activist
George Weigel, political commentator
Laura Ingraham, conservative political commentator
Pat Buchanan, and the late columnist and commentator
Robert Novak, a
Jewish
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convert to the Catholic Faith.
Finance
While the network has trustees, it does not have shareholders or owners. A majority of the network's funding is from viewer donations about which it advertises ''100% viewer supported'', which keeps it from advertising secular or non-Catholic programming. Its traditional plea for donations is "Keep us between your
gas and electric bill".
[According to Father Andrew Apostoli, TV host of ''EWTN: Sunday Night Prime'', the saying is derived from the practice of Mother Angelica asking Jesus Christ for financial help, by placing a letter of request between the gas and electric bill (sometimes gas and telephone bill). The saying was later adopted for benefactors who donate to EWTN, in response to propagating its ministry.]
Mother Angelica developed the fund raising slogan for viewers, "Please keep us between your gas and electric bill!"
History of programming
EWTN was founded by
Mother Angelica,
PCPA, in 1980
and began broadcasting on August 15, 1981, from a garage
studio at the Our Lady of the Angels Monastery in
Irondale, Alabama, which Mother Angelica founded in 1962.

Mother Angelica hosted her own show, ''Mother Angelica Live'', until suffering a major
stroke and other health issues in September 2001.
Repeats now air as either the ''Best of Mother Angelica Live'' or ''Mother Angelica Live Classics''. From then until her death on Easter Sunday of 2016, she led a
cloistered life at the
Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament
The Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament of Our Lady of the Angels Monastery, informally known as OLAM Shrine, is a prominent Roman Catholic Latin Rite shrine located in Hanceville, Alabama, United States within the Diocese of Birmingham. Adja ...
in
Hanceville, Alabama.
In its early history, EWTN broadcast Catholic programming from a great variety of Catholic sources, which ranged from Catholic charismatic programming, such as that of
Fr. Michael Manning, to programs focusing on
social reform and
social justice
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, such as ''
Christopher Closeup'', to
doctrinal programs hosted by clergy. The network began broadcasting daily rosary broadcasts in 1987 and daily Mass in 1991.
In the early 1990s, EWTN began producing more of its own programs. This effort marked a conspicuously conservative shift in its overall orientation, with programs on topics of social reform and justice gradually eliminated and replaced by programs on doctrine and programs of dialogue. The shift was apparent in the daily televised Masses, which, in 1992, began incorporating
Latin
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into the liturgy and gradually eliminated contemporary music. Some untelevised Masses are totally in
English and some include more contemporary music. On
Christmas Eve of 1993, Mother Angelica and the nuns of her order reverted to traditional
habits. From 1992 on, the
Latin
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portions of the Mass included the Gloria, introduction of the Gospel readings, the Sanctus, and the remainder of the Mass after the Great Amen, beginning with the Lord's Prayer.
Among its notable weekly programs are ''The Journey Home'' and ''Life on the Rock''. ''The Journey Home'', hosted by Marcus Grodi, presents
converts to the Catholic Faith. Grodi is a former
Presbyterian minister
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* Minister (Christianity), a Christian cleric
** Minister (Catholic Church)
* Minister (government), a member of government who heads a ministry (government department)
** Minister without portfolio, a member of government w ...
who converted to the Catholic Faith in 1992. Although most guests are former
Protestants, former members of non-
Christian faiths (such as
Judaism
Judaism ( he, ''Yahăḏūṯ'') is an Abrahamic, monotheistic, and ethnic religion comprising the collective religious, cultural, and legal tradition and civilization of the Jewish people. It has its roots as an organized religion in the ...
) and former
atheists occasionally appear. ''Life on the Rock'' is hosted by Rev. Mark Mary,
MFVA.
The HD feed first became available to Comcast customers in
Richmond, Virginia, and its vicinity on May 11, 2010.
In October 2011, EWTN became available through the
Roku streaming player. The player provides six live channels of EWTN at no cost, including
English,
Spanish, and
German languages, thus permitting users to view the channel on their televisions. In addition, select EWTN programs can be viewed through the
video on demand option, and a live feed of
EWTN Radio is available.
Often, EWTN airs special programming — holiday-specific programs; coverage of the deaths of
Supreme Pontiffs;
Papal conclaves, Papal elections,
inaugurations, and visits;
Christmas Eve,
Christmas
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Day, and
Easter
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Masses; installations of
bishop
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In Christianity, bishops are normally responsible for the governance of dioceses. The role or office of bishop is ...
s,
archbishops, and cardinals; and World Youth Days.
EWTN's top news program, ''EWTN News Nightly'', is hosted by Tracy Sabol (formerly of
ABC News
ABC News is the journalism, news division of the American broadcast network American Broadcasting Company, ABC. Its flagship program is the daily evening newscast ''ABC World News Tonight, ABC World News Tonight with David Muir''; other progra ...
' WMTW News 8 in
Maine
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, 2006-2019) and features correspondants Erik Rosales (formerly of
CBS47 Eyewitness News and
KMPH Fox 26 News), Owen T. Jensen, Mark Irons and Colm Flynn.
It was previously anchored by Lauren Ashburn (formerly of
Fox News
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), who in turn succeeded founding anchor and journalist Colleen Carroll Campbell; Ashburn left EWTN in July 2019 to spend more time with her children.
Views, criticism, Apostolic visitation
1993 World Youth Day
Until 1993, EWTN head Mother Angelica showed little propensity for politically conservative culture warfare, stating for example on October 27, 1992, "I believe people should vote
pro-life
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Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy by removal or expulsion of ...
, but life is everything: the elderly, the born, the unborn, all of us."
But in a 1993 episode of ''Mother Angelica Live'' broadcast live from
World Youth Day 1993, Mother Angelica harshly criticized a
mimed re-enactment of the
Stations of the Cross where a woman played Jesus, which
Pope John Paul II did not attend. Mother Angelica denounced the display as "an abomination to the Eternal Father" and proceeded with a half-hour criticism of the "liberal church in America" and the post
Second Vatican Council
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reforms. "I'm so tired of you, liberal church in America, ... Your whole purpose is to destroy ... It’s time somebody said something about all these tiny little cracks that you have been putting for the last 30 years into the church."
Among other things she opined that "We're just tired of you constantly pushing anti-God, anti-Catholic and pagan ways into the Catholic Church. Leave us alone. Don't pour your poison, your venom, on all the church."
Archbishop
Rembert Weakland of the
Archdiocese of Milwaukee criticized Mother Angelica's comment as "one of the most disgraceful, un-Christian, offensive, and divisive diatribes I have ever heard".
Mother Angelica responded that "He didn't think a woman playing Jesus was offensive? He can go put his head in the back toilet as far as I am concerned!"
The event is believed by some (''
National Catholic Reporter'') to mark Mother Angelica's emergence "as a culture warrior", as prior to it she had sometimes "criticized feminists" but "rarely, if ever, attacked the ecclesiastical hierarchy".
Following the attack, "Mother Angelica and the sisters in her convent abandoned their modified post-Vatican II habits in favor of the pre-Vatican II style."
In 1997, Mother Angelica publicly criticized Cardinal
Roger Mahony, then Archbishop of the
Archdiocese of Los Angeles, for his
pastoral letter on the
Eucharist
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, "Gather Faithfully Together: A Guide for Sunday Mass", which she perceived as lacking emphasis on
transubstantiation
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(the presence of Christ in the Eucharist): "I'm afraid my obedience in that diocese would be absolutely zero. And I hope everybody else's in that diocese is zero". Cardinal Mahony regarded her comments as accusing him of
heresy
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. Mother Angelica later conditionally apologized for her comments.
In 1999, Bishop
David E. Foley of the
Diocese of Birmingham, Alabama, issued a decree prohibiting priests in his diocese from celebrating Mass ''
ad orientem'' (which literally denotes "to the east", which refers to the priest having their back to the congregation) under most circumstances.
Although the decree did not specifically name EWTN, supporters and critics generally agreed that the decree, which applied to "... any Mass that is or will be televised for broadcast or videotaped for public dissemination", was authored specifically to target EWTN. Bishop Foley stated that the practice of the priest celebrating ''ad orientem'' "amounts to making a political statement and is dividing the people."
[John L. Allen, Jr]
EWTN's bishop says priests must face the people-Eternal Word Television Network
Brief Article, National Catholic Reporter November 19, 1999.
Apostolic visitation
In 2000, Archbishop
Roberto González Nieves of
San Juan, Puerto Rico, performed an
apostolic visitation of EWTN. Nieves focused on three issues — the actual ownership of the network; the associated monastery's right to donate property to EWTN; and, since she had never been elected, the authority of Mother Angelica. However, before Nieves could write his final report, Mother Angelica resigned from her positions as EWTN CEO and board chair. According to Global Sister Report, a final report by Nieves was never issued,
and "even today, outsiders know little about what occurred". When asked about the visitation by Global Sister, "EWTN did not respond".
Conflict with Pope Francis
In March 2021,
Pope Francis
Pope Francis ( la, Franciscus; it, Francesco; es, link=, Francisco; born Jorge Mario Bergoglio, 17 December 1936) is the head of the Catholic Church. He has been the bishop of Rome and sovereign of the Vatican City State since 13 March 2013. ...
reportedly told the EWTN reporter and cameraman onboard a papal flight to Iraq that the network "should stop bad-mouthing me," according to a report in the Jesuit magazine ''
America.''
On a 2021 trip to Slovakia, Francis complained in a "meeting with Jesuits" that "a large Catholic television channel that has no hesitation in continually speaking ill of the pope," and that "they are the work of the devil ... I have also said this to some of them."
In reply, archbishop emeritus
Charles J. Chaput
Charles Joseph Chaput ( ; born September 26, 1944) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He was the ninth archbishop of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia in Pennsylvania, serving from 2011 until 2020. He previously served as archb ...
, who "led the archdiocese of Philadelphia and who is a former EWTN board member", stated that "any suggestion that EWTN is unfaithful to the Church" is "simply vindictive and false."
Recurring guests on the weekly EWTN show "The World Over", hosted by EWTN anchor Raymond Arroyo, include
prominent Francis critics, including Cardinal Raymond Burke, who co-signed a list of "dubia" about Pope Francis’ openness to allowing divorced and remarried Catholics to receive Communion in some cases, and Cardinal Gerhard Müller, the former head of the Vatican’s Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, who was not renewed for another term by Pope Francis in 2017. Two years later, Cardinal Müller published a "manifesto of faith" in the EWTN-owned Catholic News Agency and other outlets that have been critical of the pope, arguing against Francis’ teaching on Communion for the divorced and remarried.
Other guests include Archbishop
Carlo Maria Viganò, who has called on the pope to resign. EWTN also features a group calling itself "The Papal Posse"—which includes along with Raymond Arroyo, the Rev. Gerald Murray (a New York priest, former U.S. Navy chaplain and canon lawyer), and
Robert Royal (a Catholic author who founded the D.C. think tank the Faith and Reason Institute and the blog "The Catholic Thing") — that according to Colleen Dulle of America magazine, "riffs on one another’s criticisms of the pope and has given uncritical interviews to anti-Francis guests like
Steve Bannon, who argued on air that his own populist politics better represent Catholic social teaching than Pope Francis does".
Case of Francis Mary Stone
In 2007, Francis Mary Stone, an ordained Catholic priest who hosted the network's show ''Life On The Rock'', was suspended from the network after it was revealed that he violated his vow of celibacy and fathered a child with EWTN employee Christina Presnell.
Stone was forced on leave of absence, and Presnell was fired from EWTN.
By 2018, he was reported to be suspended from his religious order.
Gloria Purvis
In summer 2020, the network came under fire from listeners for its "Morning Glory" show, a radio program hosted by
Gloria Purvis
Gloria Purvis is an African-American Catholic speaker, author, podcaster, and Whole Life activist in Washington, D.C. She is best known for her time co-hosting the ''Morning Glory'' show on EWTN Radio, which ended in December 2020 when the show ...
and Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers (both
African American
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), and Msgr Charles Pope, among other guest hosts. In the wake of the
murder of George Floyd, Purvis became known for defending
anti-racist measures around the country in response, while the more conservative Burke-Sivers, Pope, and another priest opposed the measures and Purvis' sentiments.
Listeners from EWTN's largest radio affiliate,
Guadalupe Radio Network, complained about the alleged "conflicts" and GRN suspended the show in response, making headlines in Catholic media and elsewhere.
Purvis was interviewed by the ''
New York Times
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'' concerning the controversy, and EWTN initially expressed support for her and said the show would continue to be produced despite the suspension (which was in fact permanent).
In December 2020, however, the network canceled the show without explanation, occasioning accusations of
racism
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. Purvis was hired for her own podcast affiliated with
America Media in 2021.
Papal ''Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice'' award
In 2009, the
Holy See
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bestowed the
Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice award on Mother Angelica and the leaders of EWTN to express gratitude for their service to the Catholic Church.
Viewership
EWTN is the largest religious media network in the world, and it says it has a reach of a quarter-billion people in 140 countries. The network is unrated in the United States, though various articles cite millions of viewers watch per month. On YouTube and other social media platforms, EWTN has more than 1,000,000 active followers and online viewers. EWTN is also available on demand on streaming services Roku, Kindle, and Apple TV. EWTN's Internet site is viewed three to four million times monthly, according to SimilarWeb. In the
United States
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, EWTN is available through most cable and satellite providers with a reach of around 70 million households. EWTN had an annual revenue of $64,946,744 in 2019, and has received an 84.3 (out of 100) overall score and rating from
Charity Navigator.
List of programs
Branding
EWTN's logo has incorporated a
globe
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outline in some form since the network's launch in 1981 to suggest the network's hope of a worldwide reach, usually with an outline of the dome of
St. Peter's Basilica within a profile of a
satellite dish inside of it. The network had the sub-branding of the "Catholic Cable Network" until 1995, when with the launch of
DirecTV and
Dish direct satellite broadcasters (where it was a charter network with both providers) it took a new sub-branding of "International Catholic Network", then "Global Catholic Network" in 1996 after uploading its signal for worldwide viewing.
List of EWTN Broadcast Affiliates
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Minneapolis
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/
Saint Paul, Minnesota
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*
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Fajardo/
San Juan, Puerto Rico
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KDEO-LD channel 23.1,
Denver, Colorado
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*
W09DJ-D
The Eternal Word Television Network, more commonly known by its initials EWTN, is an American basic cable television network which presents around-the-clock Catholic-themed programming. It is not only the largest Catholic television network in ...
channel 8.1,
Wilkes-Barre/
Scranton, Pennsylvania
*
KJCS-LD channel 38.1,
Colorado Springs, Colorado
* K17KW-D channel 17.1,
Gettysburg/
Pierre, South Dakota
See also
Notes
References
External links
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EWTN online broadcast
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1981 establishments in Alabama
Television networks in the United States
Catholic radio stations
Catholic television channels
Catholic television networks
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Conservatism in the United States
Christian mass media companies
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Companies based in Birmingham, Alabama
International broadcasters
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Religious television stations in the United States
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Sirius XM Radio channels
Television channels and stations established in 1981
Traditionalist Catholicism