Join EWTN’s ‘March for Life’ Virtual News Team

2013-01-22

Irondale, AL (EWTN) – The 2013 March for Life is only days away and EWTN – which will once again provide the most complete coverage available -- is offering you a chance to be part of our coverage of the biggest prolife event of the year. Coverage begins at 9 a.m. ET, Friday, Jan. 25 with the always inspiring Rally. During both the Rally and the March, we’re inviting viewers to post inspirational or educational prolife messages, videos and photos to our Facebook page (www.facebook.com/ewtnonline) or Twitter page (www.twitter.com/ewtn, or to send us an email at marchforlife@ewtn.com. (When posting to our social media sites, please use the hashtag #ewtn.)

Post photos of your group and/or the pro-life banners you’re carrying. Videos should be 30 seconds or less; the best will inform and/or inspire others. By simply posting on EWTN’s social media sites, hundreds of thousands of people will see what you’re sharing. If we read or show your posts on the air, you will reach millions!

Let’s tell the world why we’re marching; let’s tell the world why it makes a difference; let’s tell the world what we’re seeing as we march and about the difference it makes in the lives of women around the world.

EWTN’s coverage on both television, radio and the Internet begins at 9 a.m. ET, Friday, Jan. 25, with an encore at noon, Sunday, Jan. 27. Find EWTN television at www.ewtn.com/channelfinder. For a complete list of EWTN’s AM/FM radio affiliates, go to http://www.ewtn.com/radio/amfm.asp, or tune into EWTN’s Sirius Satellite Radio Chanel #130. Events may also be watched via streaming audio or video on the Internet (http://origin.ewtn.com/audiovideo/index.asp), via shortwave (http://www.ewtn.com/radio/freq.htm), or via EWTN mobile (http://www.ewtn.com/mobi/).

For more on this month’s many pro-life television programs on EWTN, please go to http://www.ewtn.com/tv/index.asp#prolife.

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