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  2. S4C - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. 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.

  4. Timeline of S4C - Wikipedia

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    20 June - S4C broadcasts the final day of Ysgolion - Welsh schools programming and so does Planed Plant Bach. 23 June – S4C launches a daily morning children’s programming block called Cyw. 2009. 9 September The Digital switchover begins in Wales when the Kilvey Hill transmitter is the first of eight main transmitters to complete it. [18]

  5. Category:S4C - Wikipedia

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  6. S4C Digital Networks - Wikipedia

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    SDN (S4C Digital Networks) is a company that operates one of the six multiplexes of channels on digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom. Although it was co-founded by Welsh channel S4C in 1997, the company has been wholly owned by ITV plc since 2005.

  7. Y Byd yn ei Le - Wikipedia

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    Outrageous views need confronting." [6] S4C released the interview online on 27 September and broadcast a shorter clip in the programme on Tuesday 3 October 2018. [7]

  8. S4C Chwaraeon - Wikipedia

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    S4C's rugby coverage has been at the heart of the Saturday evening schedule for over a decade. S4C has joint rights, along with BBC Cymru Wales and Sky Sports, to broadcast matches from the Pro14, which it does under the Clwb Rygbi brand. Matches are generally shown on Sunday afternoons, and involve where possible at least one Welsh regional team.

  9. S4C Dau - Wikipedia

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    S4C Dau (Welsh: Sianel Pedwar Cymru Dau, meaning Channel Four Wales Two, formerly branded S4C2) was a free-to-air British television station owned by S4C which, until 2010, broadcast coverage of the Senedd at the Senedd building.