Comcast Signs Carriage Deal To Launch Catholic Television Network ‘CatholicTV’

April 29, 2010 · 0 comments

America’s Catholic Television Network based in Boston, Massachusetts ‘CatholicTV’ has entered an affiliation agreement with Comcast to launch the network.

Catholic TV offers a broad spectrum of faith-based programming aimed at children, teens and adults. With news, talk, entertainment, international event coverage and devotional series, as well as live Sunday Mass from the University Of Notre Dame and a full slate of Video On Demand, CatholicTV is unparalleled in its outreach to the religious community.

CatholicTV has also developed the “CatholicTV” iPhone app and is offering both television programming and special sections of CatholicTV Monthly magazine in 3D.

Father Robert Reed, CatholicTV Director, said “Every day, CatholicTV hears from viewers around the country who are anxious to benefit from the programming our network provides. We are honored to provide Comcast with uplifting entertainment and compelling family programming that reflects the diversity of our nation.”

Jay Fadden, CatholicTV General Manager, said “We are very excited to partner with Comcast and are grateful for their affirmation of the CatholicTV Network. We look forward to being part of the already impressive Comcast lineup.”

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