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BBC Wales Today is the BBC's national television news programme for Wales, broadcast on BBC One Wales from the headquarters of BBC Cymru Wales in Central Square, Cardiff. According to the BBC, it is the world's longest-running television news programme.
The new building is the base for almost all BBC Cymru Wales staff, and is purpose built to house radio and TV production teams. It is the home of BBC Cymru Wales's news services, in English and Welsh, Wales Today, BBC Radio Wales and BBC Radio Cymru, as well as production teams for UK-wide programming and programmes commissioned by S4C.
1.4 Talk show. 1.5 Sport. 2 Produced in both Welsh and English languages. ... BBC Wales Today [58] Notable series filmed in Wales. Drama. Willow [59] Sex Education [60]
Capital North West and Wales operates an opt-out service for the North Wales Coast on 96.3 FM, carrying an hour-long Welsh language programme each weekday. GTFM, a community radio station in Pontypridd, airs Welsh-medium programmes on Tuesday and Sunday evenings and Saturday mornings with a daily news bulletin in Welsh from BBC Radio Cymru.
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BBC One Wales and BBC Two Wales begin broadcasting from new studios in Cardiff's Central Square. [42] 28 September – The final edition of BBC Cymru Wales's flagship news programme, Wales Today, is broadcast from its Llandaff studios shortly after 9am, and the first edition is aired from Central Square at lunchtime. [43]
BBC Radio Wales is a Welsh national radio station owned and operated by BBC Cymru Wales, a division of the BBC. It began broadcasting on 13 November 1978, replacing the Welsh opt-out service of BBC Radio 4. As of August 2022, the station's managing editor is Carolyn Hitt, who is also editor of BBC Wales Sport. [1]
Roderick is BBC Cymru Wales' editor for Welsh affairs on Wales Today and S4C's Newyddion respectively, having previously anchored the latter during the 1980s and 1990s. [1] [2] Roderick has presented the programme CF99 and regularly contributes to Sunday Politics Wales and the Welsh Election coverages.