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==History==
 
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After discovering that [[Kara Danvers|Supergirl]] was [[Clark Kent|Superman]]'s cousin, [[CatCo Worldwide Media]]'s CEO, [[Cat Grant]], wrote an exposé on the superheroine based on their sit-down interview for CatCo Magazine. Upon publication, a launch party was held for the magazine to celebrate the issue.<ref>{{Ep|Fight or Flight}}</ref>
 
After discovering that [[Kara Danvers|Supergirl]] was [[Clark Kent|Superman]]'s cousin, [[CatCo Worldwide Media]]'s CEO, [[Cat Grant]], wrote an exposé on the superheroine based on their sit-down interview for CatCo Magazine. Upon publication, a launch party was held for the magazine to celebrate the issue.<ref>{{Ep|Fight or Flight}}</ref>
   
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After CatCo was purchased by [[Andrea Rojas]], she became CatCo Magazine's editor-in-chief when James resigned.<ref>{{Ep|Event Horizon}}</ref>
 
After CatCo was purchased by [[Andrea Rojas]], she became CatCo Magazine's editor-in-chief when James resigned.<ref>{{Ep|Event Horizon}}</ref>
 
[[Kara Danvers]] interviewed [[Kate Kane]], revealing to the magazine's readers that Batwoman is a lesbian.<ref>{{Ep|How Queer Everything is Today}}</ref>
 
   
 
==Known employees==
 
==Known employees==

Revision as of 11:27, 12 May 2020

CatCo Magazine is the monthly magazine of CatCo Worldwide Media. It was led by Snapper Carr, the editor-in-chief until his sabbatical, after which CEO James Olsen became editor-in-chief. In late 2019 after Andrea Rojas purchased CatCo from Lena Luthor, she became the new editor-in-chief.

History


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After discovering that Supergirl was Superman's cousin, CatCo Worldwide Media's CEO, Cat Grant, wrote an exposé on the superheroine based on their sit-down interview for CatCo Magazine. Upon publication, a launch party was held for the magazine to celebrate the issue.[1]

When Snapper Carr went on sabbatical, CEO James Olsen took over CatCo Magazine as editor-in-chief.[2]

After CatCo was purchased by Andrea Rojas, she became CatCo Magazine's editor-in-chief when James resigned.[3]

Known employees

Current employees

Former employees

Appearances

Supergirl

Season 1

Season 2

Season 3

Season 5


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