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BBC Cymru Fyw is the online Welsh-language service provided by BBC Wales. It was launched in 2014 in order to replace the BBC Cymru ar lein service. It provides news coverage, magazine-style information and video clips, all through the medium of Welsh. [1] Its services are also available via applications on iOS and Android systems.
A Freedom of Information (FOI) request by BBC Cymru Fyw showed the Welsh government had moved 11 tips to categories C and D - the most serious - since November 2022. This was mainly due to an ...
Hywel Gwynfryn (born 13 July 1942) is a Welsh television and radio personality and lyricist. [1] [self-published source] [2] He started working for the BBC in 1964 and joined BBC Radio Cymru at its inception, being the first voice heard on the new station.
BBC One Wales is a Welsh free-to-air television channel owned and operated by BBC Cymru Wales. It is the Welsh variation of the UK-wide BBC One network and is broadcast from Central Square in Cardiff .
BBC Radio Cymru is a Welsh language radio station owned and operated by BBC Cymru Wales, a division of the BBC. It broadcasts across Wales on FM , DAB , digital TV and BBC Sounds . The station broadcasts general factual and entertainment programming for 18 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours a day from 5:30am to midnight with overnight programming simulcast from ...
Lisa Gwilym (born 17 June 1975) is a Welsh broadcaster. She is best known as a presenter for BBC Radio Cymru 2 and the Welsh language television channel, S4C. Television Gwilym began her career at S4C in 1998 as a continuity presenter for the Planed Plant children's strand. In October 2001, she joined the S4C live teen magazine programme Uned 5 (Unit 5) as a presenter. During her time on the ...
BBC Wales Today is the BBC's national television news programme for Wales, broadcast on BBC One Wales from the headquarters of BBC Cymru Wales in Central Square, Cardiff. According to the BBC, it is the world's longest-running television news programme.
Before the launch of S4C on Monday 1 November 1982, Welsh speakers had been served by occasional programmes in Welsh, broadcast as regional opt-outs on BBC Cymru Wales (on both of its channels) and HTV Cymru Wales (the Channel 3 franchise in Wales), as well as its predecessors usually at off-peak or inconvenient times. This was unsatisfactory ...