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Screenshot of S4C's catch-up service, Clic. S4C maintains its own catch-up service called Clic. Clic is a free online video on demand service [73] which offers live-streaming, signed programming, a 35-day catch-up service, and archive programming. Clic is available across the UK but also contains a limited selection of worldwide programming.
December – S4C's programmes and live-streaming become available on the BBC's catch-up service, BBC iPlayer. [31] 2015. September – S4C begins showing one live match from each round of rugby union's Pro 12 competition. It had previously shown coverage in highlights form since the league's conception as the Celtic League in 2001. 2016
In 2005, SDN (by now 50.1% owned by S4C and 49.9% by United News and Media) was sold to Granada Media Group, which itself was a subsidiary of ITV plc. [2] As ITV plc was by then a member of the Freeview consortium, the free services on Multiplex A became officially part of Freeview.
This category includes television programs that have regularly aired their first-run episodes on S4C. It does not include programs which first appeared on a different network. It does not include programs which first appeared on a different network.
Wil Cwac Cwac is a Welsh-language children's animated television series produced by Siriol Animation for S4C in 1982. It is based on a series of children's books written in the early 1930s by Jennie Thomas and J. O. Williams, including the famous Welsh-language book Llyfr Mawr y Plant (Welsh for The Big Children's Book), which was first published in 1931.
Sgorio Cymru is a Welsh-language football television programme on S4C, featuring comprehensive highlights from the Welsh Premier League and the Welsh Cup.The show is broadcast every Monday night throughout the season.
The six pre-digital terrestrial television channels in the UK (BBC One, BBC Two, ITV, Channel 4, S4C and Channel 5) make use of continuity announcers, and for most of the time, continuity announcements are presented live. Continuity announcers can also be found on digital and satellite channels and are live at all times.