RMG – Coming soon, new website for ANS

16 February 2016

(ANS - Rome) - The Salesian Info Agency (ANS) is poised to enter a new phase of its history with the inauguration of its new website. It is not only a modernization made necessary by the technical evolution - the current version dates back to 2007 - but a transformation aimed at showing the desire of the Salesian Congregation, including the Rector Major and the Department of Social Communication, for more effective communication, prompt and interactive.  

The new website, which aims to make information from ANS more accessible and usable on a daily basis to all its readers, especially to the Salesian Family and to all who share the dream of Don Bosco.

The strength of the new site will be the integration with social networks. Aware that they "are able to foster relationships and promote the good of society" (Message of the Holy Father Francis for the 50th World Communications Day), they will have privileged spaces in the new site, and will increasingly represent not only the channels of communication, but also the areas of participation and response.

The ANS page on Facebook, the profiles in six languages on Twitter, and Flickr pages, and soon also on Instagram, will assume an increasing role in the agency's communication policy.

In keeping with the progress in digital aesthetics, the look and feel will be renewed and special attention will be devoted to photographs, always in a way that will allow them to be enjoyed and shared through social networks.

The Rector Major, Fr Ángel Fernández Artime, will officially launch the new site in the coming days.

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ANS - “Agenzia iNfo Salesiana” is a on-line almost daily publication, the communication agency of the Salesian Congregation enrolled in the Press Register of the Tibunal of Rome as n 153/2007.

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