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The media in Wales provide services in both English and Welsh, and play a role in modern Welsh culture. BBC Cymru Wales began broadcasting in 1923 have helped to promote a form of standardised spoken Welsh, [1] and one historian has argued that the concept of Wales as a single national entity owes much to modern broadcasting. [2]
A limited number of Welsh-medium videos and DVDs are sold, especially children's TV programmes such as Sali Mali, Tecwyn y Tractor, and a Welsh version of Bob the Builder (Bob y Bildar). Other popular DVDs include the comedy C'mon Midffîld! , with a series of ten DVDs being released, and the 1980s children's TV programme Syr Wynff a Plwmsan ...
This is a list of Welsh television programmes including those produced or commissioned in Wales. This page also separately lists programmes filmed in Wales. This page also separately lists programmes filmed in Wales.
) with animated promos using the sound of Welsh choirs to explain about interference from the mountains. [2] Two years later in 1966, BBC Cymru Wales' new headquarters at Broadcasting House in Cardiff opened and the first colour broadcast for Wales followed in 1970.
Academics at Swansea University compared minority and majority language speakers’ social media responses.
S4C (Welsh pronunciation: [ˌɛs ˌpɛdwar ˈɛk], Sianel Pedwar Cymru, meaning Channel Four Wales) is a Welsh language free-to-air public broadcast television channel.Launched on 1 November 1982, it was the first television channel to be aimed specifically at a Welsh-speaking audience.
S4C 2: Welsh parliament channel, broadcasting in both Welsh and English between September 1999 and December 2010. S4C Clirlun was a high-definition service simulcasting S4C's main channel between 30 April 2010 and July 2012.
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