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Doctor Who TARDIS pictured in Cardiff Bay

Wales on Our TV Screens and Beyond: A Homage to Russel T Davies

As Doctor Who returns to our screens, Emily Garside shares her thoughts on the career and cultural significance of Welsh screenwriter, Russell T Davies

1st November (1st November)
  • Culture
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Putting Wales on Television

Colin Thomas looks back at the early years of Channel 4 and S4C, and forward to forthcoming events that will assess the prospects for their continued success.

7th November (7th November)
  • Culture

BBC Cymru Wales: A New Vision

Rhuanedd Richards writes about her vision for the BBC and promises to ensure it continues to play a vital role in supporting Wales as it emerges from the pandemic.

19th May (19th May)
  • Culture

IWA Analysis: Does Cross Party Consensus Mean a Stronger Media for Wales?

Misinformation inquiry commitments, funds to support Welsh media and devolving broadcasting; Andy Regan dissects the parties’ proposals.

29th April (29th April)
  • IWA News

The Big Questions: Media

Social media and disinformation, devolution of broadcasting and funding Welsh media; we ask the parties where they stand.

28th April (28th April)
  • Politics and Policy

BBC: The Biggest Creative Reshaping in our History

Rhodri Talfan Davies outlines the reforms that will root the BBC outside of London.

25th March (23rd March)
  • Culture

The Need for Public Service Media has Never Been Greater

Public Service Media has adapted well and shown its value during this crisis but the biggest challenges are up ahead, writes Owen Evans.

30th July (29th July)
  • Culture

Mixed Messaging and ‘The Science’: What is the Government’s Coronavirus Communications?

Ambiguous and contradictory statements mean that the media’s scrutiny is more important than ever, writes Professor Stephen Cushion.

26th March (27th March)
  • Politics and Policy
Hannah Watkin describes the challenges faced by new entrants to the journalism sector during the pandemic. The image shows a newspaper being printed.

Anonymous Sources, Paywalls and ‘Kite Flying’: Coronavirus and the Media

People are relying on the media more than ever. Stephen Cushion asks if the old ways are dying?

20th March (20th March)
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