Andreas Loudaros
Journalist, Orthodox Ecclesiastical Television
Andreas Loudaros was born in Piraeus in 1978. He studied journalism at the school of the television station ANT1. He began his professional career at Tele City television station as a trainee journalist. He subsequently worked for the newspapers Akropolis and Exousia, as well as for the television stations Alpha, Tempo, and Alter. He has worked both as a freelance reporter and as an accredited correspondent at the Ministries of Education and National Defence, as well as at the Hellenic Parliament.
In 2004, he founded the first Ecclesiastical News Agency in Greece, under the title Religious News Network, and served as publisher of the newspaper Orthodoxos Kosmos and the bilingual magazine Church & Diplomacy. He collaborated with international television production companies, including Constantin Entertainment and Nineteen Entertainment, and subsequently founded the online magazine Orthodoxia Info. In 2017, he was among the founders of AENAOS, the Organization for the Promotion of Hellenic and Orthodox Culture, within the framework of which he designed and implemented Orthodox Ecclesiastical Television and other initiatives. He has published the novel I Romfaia, issued by Livanis Publications.