Posted on 05/27/2009 5:22:43 AM PDT by markomalley
Vatican Radio - the voice of the Roman Catholic church - is going commercial in July to meet rising costs. It is one of the world's oldest broadcasters, first going on the air as long ago as 1931. But the station now costs about $30m (21.4m euros, £18.8m) a year to run and the Vatican has been looking for ways of raising new funding. An advertising agency is to vet the radio ads to make sure they are in keeping with moral standards. Vatican Radio's first transmitter was designed by the Italian who carried out the world's first long distance voice transmission - Guglielmo Marconi. Global broadcasts The station, known as the Voice of the Pope, broadcasts worldwide by short, medium and long wave, by FM in Rome, and also on the internet. On 6 July it will transmit its first commercial advert. The Vatican has chosen the Italian electricity multinational ENEL as its first commercial radio sponsor. |
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So, next, we should expect to see this lining the walls of the Paul VI ampitheater for the Papal Audiences?
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