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S4C's headquarters are based in Carmarthen, at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David's creative and digital centre, Yr Egin. [1] It also has regional offices in Caernarfon and Cardiff. As of 2024, S4C had an average of 118 employees. [2] S4C is the fourth-oldest terrestrial television channel in Wales after BBC One, ITV and BBC Two.
On 1 March 1991, the monopoly on listings magazines ended and the market was opened up. [3] Before this, there were two magazines on the market: Radio Times, began in 1923, for BBC listings and TV Times, began in 1955, for ITV and, from 1982, Channel 4 and S4C listings.
Sbectel provided listings and information about S4C's programmes, such as previews of programmes and further information related to the programmes. Pages were provided in both Welsh and English. The programme was separate from the auxiliary and separately-licensed teletext service also available on the channel.
S4C launches its own pull-out weekly listings supplement magazine Sbec. It is distributed free with the Wales edition of TV Times. It contains full details of schedules in both Welsh and English. The children's programming block Clwb S4C also launches. 2 November – Channel 4 launches across England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
TV Times is a British television listings magazine. From 1955 until 1991, it was the only source of seven-day listings for ITV and, from 1982, Channel 4 (as well as S4C in Wales in an enclosed local supplement titled Sbec). The magazine did not circulate nationally until 1968 as some (usually smaller) regional stations opted to produce their ...
The Welsh language channel S4C is funded from the BBC-administered TV licence, but is not owned by the BBC and operates independently. [1] Name Logo HD Channel
Pages in category "S4C original programming" The following 90 pages are in this category, out of 90 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Digital platforms in Wales provide both services; S4C's digital variant airing Welsh-language content only. S4C is operated by the S4C Authority, independent of the IBA and latterly Ofcom and is funded through advertising and direct government funding. The BBC also airs its Welsh language programmes on the service, funded by the licence fee.