Contract wrangle holds up A+E’s Ian Jones S4C appointment
Ian Jones has reportedly been chosen as the new chief executive of Welsh-language broadcaster S4C, but cannot be officially installed in the position because of a contract wrangle with current...
View ArticleOfcom grants Welsh local TV licences
UK broadcast regulator Ofcom has awarded licences for local TV services in Swansea and Mold, Wales, in the latest stage of its regional television rollout. The licences are for Bay TV Swansea and Bay...
View ArticleS4C launches on YouView
Welsh-language channel S4C is now available on the UK’s YouView connected TV platform. The service allows customers across the UK to watch S4C programmes on demand for up to 35 days following the...
View ArticleS4C launches on TVPlayer
Welsh public broadcaster S4C has launched on streaming service TVPlayer, making its programming available on-demand to viewers in Wales and the wider United Kingdom. TVPlayer is a free app developed by...
View ArticleIan Jones leaving S4C
Ian Jones Ian Jones will leave his role running S4C at the end of the year. His exit after six years running the Welsh pubcaster comes amid debate about its future and funding. Announcing the exit, S4C...
View ArticleBBC to create new channel for Scotland
The BBC is to invest £19 million (€22.4 million) in creating a new TV channel for Scotland and will up its spending on Scottish programming by about £20 million a year as part of a new programme of...
View ArticleProducers welcome new S4C chief
Owen Evans Welsh indie production body the TAC has welcomed the appointment of senior civil servant Owen Evans as CEO of the nation’s pubcaster, S4C. Evans will become chief exec of the public...
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