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Follow on Google News | National Catholic Register Selects SuperdeskOne of the United States' oldest sources of Catholic news and opinion joins the growing ranks of media organisations powered by industry-leading open-source newsroom software
By: Sourcefabric Founded in 1927, the Register is one of America's most authoritative sources of Catholic news and opinion, producing online content daily and 26 print issues annually, with circulation to 40,000 households. Every month, NCRegister.com clocks some 2.4 million page views and nearly one million users. Register Editor-in-Chief Jeanette De Melo said the decision to move to Superdesk was to position the newspaper for future growth. "We were looking for an open-source platform to meet our needs but appreciate that we didn't have to build from scratch," De Melo said. "Superdesk was a good fit because it is built specifically for the news industry. We like that it is being used internationally by news organisations and is meant to scale." She added: "In our search for the next backend system for the Register, we wanted the possibility of autonomy – being able to support, maintain, and develop the site independently. While we will use Sourcefabric for our development and server needs now, we know we can take over with our own developers and servers in the future." Those objectives – independence, autonomy, and empowerment – complement Sourcefabric's overall mission. "Our goal at Sourcefabric has always been to provide journalists and independent news organisations with the tools they need to thrive both financially and editorially," The National Catholic Register was first published in Denver, Colorado, on November 8, 1927. In 1970, California businessman Patrick Frawley purchased the newspaper and moved it to Los Angeles. In 1995, a group of investors, along with the Legionaries of Christ, a Roman Catholic religious institute, bought the newspaper and moved it to New England. On February 1, 2011, the National Catholic Register was acquired by EWTN, which is headquartered in Irondale, Alabama. Today the newspaper employs a team of 12 staff journalists and up to 30 regular freelancers, and operates from EWTN News bureaus in Washington, D.C. and Rome. End
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