MEDIA
ADVISORY
Nick
Thomm
734-930-3164 - Office
734-277-0693 - Cell
Catholic
Talk Show Host Available for Expert Commentary on Pope Benedict
Resignation Announcement
ANN ARBOR, MI, MON., FEB.
11, 2012 - Catholic journalist and author, Al Kresta, whose daily talk show,
"Kresta in the Afternoon," is heard on some 200 radio stations, is available for
interviews on the announcement that Pope Benedict XVI will resign from
office.
A seasoned broadcaster,
former Protestant minister, and high-profile convert to Catholicism, Al Kresta
is a savvy and eloquent media personality with a strong on-air presence and an
encyclopedic knowledge of Catholic doctrine and Church teaching. He can offer
reasoned and insightful commentary on the implications of this historic move for
the future of the Church and its involvements with critical issues around the
world. He will do on-site studio interviews or speak by phone. Studio-to-studio
audio links can also be arranged.
"Kresta in the Afternoon,"
the foremost Catholic-focused radio talk show, is heard five days a week on the
EWTN Global Catholic Radio network and Sirius Satellite Radio. Kresta is the
author of several books, the latest of which, "Dangerous to the Faith -
Catholicism's 21st-Century Opponents," will be released this spring by Our
Sunday Visitor Books.
For more information
about availability, or to arrange an interview, contact Nick Thomm, producer:
734-930-3164 or 734-277-0693 - nthomm@avemariaradio.net
I know that this is not what was intended, but as an amusing aside: I think the title of this post reads as if Al is tossing his hat into the ring for the upcoming conclave :-).
ReplyDeleteAndrew - :).
ReplyDeleteAl, I pray someone takes you up on the offer. When I saw the headline on Drudge this morning (and, interestingly Drudge had it before New Advent) I thought of Kresta in the Afternoon. I look forward to hearing your thoughts on this development which, frankly, I didn't see coming. I would also be interested in your take on the following article on FOX News:
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2013/02/11/as-vatican-leader-pope-benedict-never-had-chance/
It seems the media can't drop the usual narrative about our Holy Father.