Diocesan newspapers in New York and Portland, Ore., are shutting down this year. With fewer Catholic print publications in the United States, who will tell the story of the local church?
Readers of The Tablet, newspaper of the Diocese of Brooklyn, New York, now see something on the paper s website that previously was only familiar to consumers of media like NPR.
A Support Us tab takes viewers to a site where they are asked to sign up for a tiered subscription program that allows them to directly support the paper s operation, with additional perks available for each level of financial support.
This approach to funding a well-known Catholic newspaper like The Tablet, which ha
Veterans of Catholic media in U.S. say loss of traditional print media, staff layoffs present a variety of concerning communication problems for the church.
The last editorial," published Sept. 30 in the Catholic Sentinel, newspaper of the Archdiocese of Portland, Oregon. It was written by Ed Langlois, managing editor. The newspaper closed Oct. 1.
When Ed Langlois, managing editor of El Centinela and the Catholic Sentinel, asked current and most recent staff to write a goodbye to readers, the danger was o