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'''Vatican Media''' , formerly '''Centro Televisivo Vaticano''', is the [[Holy See]]'s national broadcaster based in [[Vatican City]] which first aired in 1983.
'''Vatican Media''', formerly '''Centro Televisivo Vaticano''', is the [[Holy See]]'s national broadcaster based in [[Vatican City]] which first aired in 1983.


==History of the channel==
==History of the channel==
Created in 1983 by [[Pope John Paul II]], Vatican Media is, since November 1996, an institution legally associated with the Vatican.
Created in 1983 by [[Pope John Paul II]], Vatican Media is, since November 1996, an institution legally associated with [[Vatican City|The Vatican]].


==Organization==
==Organization==
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==== General directors ====
==== General directors ====
*Giovanni Marra: 1984 – 7 June 1986
*[[Giovanni Marra]]: 1984 – 7 June 1986
*Ugo Moretto: May 1997 – June 2001
*Ugo Moretto: May 1997 – June 2001
*[[Federico Lombardi]]: 11 July 2001 – 22 January 2013
*[[Federico Lombardi]]: 11 July 2001 – 22 January 2013
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===Missions===
===Missions===
Vatican Media's main goal is the universal expansion of Catholicism by creating television materials and broadcasting images of the [[pope]] and of Vatican activities.
Vatican Media's main goal is the universal expansion of [[Catholicism]] by creating television materials and broadcasting images of the [[pope]] and of Vatican activities.


==Programs==
==Programs==
Programs are mainly based on what happens in the Vatican. Daily prayers such as Angelus, general audiences on Wednesdays, and various celebrations are broadcast. The pope's travels around the world are also broadcast.
Programs are mainly based on what happens in the Vatican. Daily prayers such as ''[[Angelus]]'', general audiences on Wednesdays, and various celebrations are broadcast. The pope's travels around the world are also broadcast.
Each year, CTV broadcasts around 130 events in the Vatican and covers daily public activities of the pope and his main activities outside the Vatican.
Each year, CTV broadcasts around 130 events in the Vatican and covers daily public activities of the pope and his main activities outside the Vatican.


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==Production==
==Production==
Vatican Media produced many documentaries during the reigns of Pope John Paul II and [[Pope Benedict XVI]]. It made documentaries on the lives of the popes, on the Vatican City, and on the main churches of Catholicism. They were mainly broadcast in Italian but also in English, Spanish, French and other languages.
Vatican Media produced many documentaries during the reigns of [[Pope John Paul II]] and [[Pope Benedict XVI]]. It made documentaries on the lives of the popes, on the Vatican City, and on the main churches of Catholicism. They were mainly broadcast in Italian but also in English, Spanish, French and other languages.


==Archive center==
==Archive center==
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<gallery widths="150">
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File:Logo CTV 1983-2011.png|Logo in use from 22 October 1983 to 28 June 2011.
File:Logo CTV 1983-2011.png|Logo in use from 22 October 1983 to 28 June 2011.
File:Vatican Media.svg|Logo in use since 2017
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==See also==
==See also==
* [[Catholic television]]
* [[:Category:Catholic television channels|Catholic television channels]]
* [[:Category:Catholic television networks|Catholic television networks]]
* [[Index of Vatican City–related articles]]
* [[Index of Vatican City–related articles]]
* [[Padre Pio TV]]
* [[Padre Pio TV]]
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==External links==
==External links==
*{{official website|1=http://www.vaticannews.va/en.html|2=Official website}}
*{{official website|1=http://www.vaticannews.va/en.html|2=Official website}}
*[https://www.youtube.com/c/VaticanNewsEN Livestream Vatican Media]
*[https://www.youtube.com/c/VaticanNewsEN Livestream Vatican Media] on [[YouTube]]


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Revision as of 14:26, 1 June 2024

Vatican Media
Country
Founded1983
by Pope John Paul II
HeadquartersVatican City
OwnerHoly See
Key people
Stefano D'Agostini, Director
Established1983
Former names
Centro Televisivo Vaticano (1983-2017)

Vatican Media, formerly Centro Televisivo Vaticano, is the Holy See's national broadcaster based in Vatican City which first aired in 1983.

History of the channel

Created in 1983 by Pope John Paul II, Vatican Media is, since November 1996, an institution legally associated with The Vatican.

Organization

Board of directors

Directors

General directors

Administrative secretaries

  • Antonio Mandelli: 1988–2001
  • Roberto Romolo: since 2001

Missions

Vatican Media's main goal is the universal expansion of Catholicism by creating television materials and broadcasting images of the pope and of Vatican activities.

Programs

Programs are mainly based on what happens in the Vatican. Daily prayers such as Angelus, general audiences on Wednesdays, and various celebrations are broadcast. The pope's travels around the world are also broadcast. Each year, CTV broadcasts around 130 events in the Vatican and covers daily public activities of the pope and his main activities outside the Vatican.

Octava Dies is a weekly magazine of 25 minutes broadcast in the entire world since Easter 1998. It is also broadcast by Italian Catholic television channels and by press agencies such as APTN. It is available in English and Italian on the Vatican's website (broadcast every Sunday at 12:30 after the Angelus).

Broadcast (Vatican Television Center)

Live broadcasts are made on the Vatican's website and by other Italian catholic television channels such as Telepace or TV2000, and foreign television channels such as KTO. The Vatican does not have its own television station. If asked Vatican Media also gives images to other television channels for events in the Vatican or during the pope's visits around the world. In the Vatican, it can offer assistance setting up press centers and press conferences, and also with services for special reporters and video and audio help for foreign television channels. "It conducts around 130 live broadcasts per annum, produces documentaries, creates a weekly magazine program called Octava Dies that is distributed internationally, and serves as an archival facility for all of its footage. On Sundays the station uses Intelsat to broadcast the pope's Angelus to the United States."[1]

Production

Vatican Media produced many documentaries during the reigns of Pope John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI. It made documentaries on the lives of the popes, on the Vatican City, and on the main churches of Catholicism. They were mainly broadcast in Italian but also in English, Spanish, French and other languages.

Archive center

Vatican Media owns a library of more than 10000 recordings, amounting to 4000 hours of recordings and images of Pope John Paul II's pontificate since 1984. This library is open to foreign television channels and to documentary producers from throughout the world. The Vatican Media Center is open Monday to Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Logos

See also

References

  1. ^ "Vatican City State Press, Media, TV, Radio, Newspapers - television, broadcasting, government, censorship, agency". www.pressreference.com. Retrieved 2019-11-19.