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Cardiff TV is required to broadcast 37 hours a week of first-run local programming. As of February 2018, the station's sole local production is Cardiff Live, a half-hour block of pre-recorded local news, sport and features airing each weeknight at 5pm on the generic Made Television networked feed.
Capital TV was the first local television channel covering Cardiff, the capital of Wales.The station broadcast exclusively on analogue television throughout its existence. . The company was liquidated in 2010 after not securing a Freeview licen
In November 2013, the company gained a fifth local TV licence to serve the Middlesbrough and Teesside areas. [6] Made in Bristol was the first of the company's channels to launch, at 8 p.m. on Wednesday 8 October 2014, followed a week later by its sister station in Cardiff. [7]
BBC Cymru Wales is currently based in Cardiff and directly employs some 1,200 people to produce a range of programmes for television, radio and online services in both English and Welsh. [8] BBC Cymru Wales operates two TV channels (BBC One Wales, BBC Two Wales) and two radio stations (BBC Radio Wales and BBC Radio Cymru).
BBC Cymru Wales New Broadcasting House, [9] previously known as the BBC Cymru Wales headquarters building, is the headquarters of BBC Cymru Wales in Central Square, Cardiff. It operates many of its broadcasting services (radio and TV) from there using IP-based studios. [10] [11] It also serves as a base for S4C. [12]
BBC Cymru Wales operates three radio stations covering the entire country. BBC Radio Wales is the English language network, broadcasting local programmes for approximately 20 hours a day and simulcasting BBC Radio 5 Live during the station's down time.
In addition, a local television channel for the city, Made in Cardiff, is based in offices at St Mary's Street in the city centre. An analogue local TV channel, Capital TV, broadcast as a low-power RSL analogue station from 2002 to 2009. [8] [9] [10] The city also has its own Ofcom-licensed local digital television spectrum, owned by Cube ...
The bulletin however is not live but it is produced locally. At around the same time, Made in Cardiff and Made in North Wales are relaunched as Cardiff TV and North Wales TV respectively. 30 June – STV2 closes down and the channel's assets are sold to That's Media, owners of the That's TV network of local television stations in England. [44]