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Spin-offs of Newyddion have been created for younger audiences. These include Newyddion Ni for school-age children and Ne-wff-ion for preschoolers. Newyddion Ni is a successor to S4C's previous newscast for school-age children known as Ffeil. [4] It mainly covers general topics and sport. The current Newyddion Ni presenter is Siôn Tomos ...
BBC Wales Today shared the same studio facilities (studio C2 at Broadcasting House in Cardiff) as S4C's Newyddion programme. On 28 September 2020, BBC Wales Today joined BBC Cymru Wales' presentation and radio teams at new headquarters in Central Square, in Cardiff's city centre. [3]
Radio Cymru is similar in format to many "general" radio stations, with news programmes at breakfast (Post Cyntaf, 'First Post'), lunchtime (Taro'r Post – a debate-centred programme), and drive-time (Post Prynhawn, 'Afternoon Post'); together with presenter-driven sequences mixing music with guests, calls from listeners and competitions ...
S4C's headquarters are based in Carmarthen, at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David's creative and digital centre, Yr Egin. [1] It also has regional offices in Caernarfon and Cardiff. As of 2024, S4C had an average of 118 employees. [2] S4C is the fourth-oldest terrestrial television channel in Wales after BBC One, ITV and BBC Two.
1 November – The first edition of Welsh-language news bulletin Newyddion is broadcast on the first night of broadcasting of Wales' new fourth channel S4C. 1983. 17 January – Breakfast Time, the UK's first national breakfast television service is launched. News bulletins and summaries are broadcast every 15 minutes. [14]
S4C begins broadcasting solely in Welsh. 19 July – S4C begins broadcasting in high definition when it launches a channel called 'Clirlun'. [23] 16 September – S4C2 is removed from Sky channel 507. 20 October – The Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, announces that part of the responsibility for funding S4C is to be transferred to ...
1 November – The first edition of Welsh-language news bulletin Newyddion is broadcast on the first night of broadcasting of Wales' new fourth channel S4C. 2 November – On the day of the launch of Channel 4, Channel 4 News is broadcast for the first time. The ITN-produced 60-minute programme is broadcast each weeknight at 7 pm with a brief ...
14 September – S4C's Newyddion news programme moves to the 6pm programme slot. 1993. 1 June – S4C introduces a new series of idents which depict inanimate objects as having characteristics of dragons (such as flight or breathing fire), as a reference to the red dragon on the flag of Wales. [11]