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S4C Dau (Welsh: Sianel Pedwar Cymru Dau, meaning Channel Four Wales Two, formerly branded S4C2) was a free-to-air British television station owned by S4C which, until 2010, broadcast coverage of the Senedd at the Senedd building.
October – S4C2 is removed from Virgin Media. 30 November – S4C2 is removed from Freeview. 6 December – S4C2 ceases broadcasting when it is removed from the Freesat platform. [23] 2011. 14 January – The S4C Authority confirms it has closed S4C2 due to budget cuts imposed on it by the Department of Culture, Media and Sport. [24] [25]
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.
They rented out their capacity to various free and subscription channels (though S4C did keep their gifted space in Wales to launch S4C2). After the launch of Freeview to replace ITV Digital, the free services carried on Multiplex A became effectively part of Freeview. As SDN was not a member of the Freeview consortium, they were technically ...
October – S4C2 is removed from Virgin Media channel 168. 30 November – S4C2 is removed from Freeview channel 86. 6 December – S4C2 ceases broadcasting when it is removed from the Freesat platform. [25] 2011. 14 January – The S4C Authority confirms it has closed S4C2 due to budget cuts imposed on it by the Department of Culture, Media ...
The S4C Authority confirms it has closed S4C2 due to budget cuts imposed on it by the Department of Culture, Media and Sport. [6] [7] 17 January Barney Harwood becomes the new Blue Peter presenter taking over from Joel Defries. 25 January
Planed Plant ("Children's Planet") was a strand of Welsh-language television programming for children broadcast by S4C.It first aired in September 1998. Back then, it had previous names and services, like Y Clwb S4C (1982-1990, when the channel itself was first launched), Slot Meithrin (1990-1998), Slot 23 (1990-1994), and 5 Pump (1994-1998).
S4C broadcasts highlights of the Welsh Premier League every Saturday night usually after the rugby coverage. The channel also shows live matches from the Welsh Premier League, Welsh Cup, and highlights of Welsh internationals, as Sky Sports have the rights to live coverage.