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  2. S4C - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Category:S4C - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "S4C" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 ...

  4. Category:S4C original programming - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Timeline of S4C - Wikipedia

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    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

  6. Sbectel - Wikipedia

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    Sbectel was first run in conjunction with ORACLE, the auxiliary teletext provider on Channel 4 in the 1980s. Sbectel occupied pages 410-499 within the page space. When ORACLE lost its licence and was replaced by Teletext Ltd. in 1993, Sbectel moved to its own page space on pages 300-399 and became directly run by S4C.

  7. S4C Digital Networks - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Wil Cwac Cwac - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. S4C Authority - Wikipedia

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    On 10 August 2012, the BBC Trust, Ofcom and the S4C Authority launched a public consultation on a draft Operating Agreement concluded between the two broadcasters and setting out their relationship from 1 April 2013, the date following which it is intended that most of S4C's funding will come from the BBC licence fee.