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Television

New era of TV collaboration ahead

John Osmond reports on a conference where Welsh broadcasters were told to move on from internecine warfare

19th October (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Opening a door to our heritage

Derek Jones applauds an initiative celebrating Wales’ contemporary and historical architecture

11th September (12th September)
  • Culture

Soul of the party

Anthony Hayward looks back on the life of Huw Ceredig, a Welsh actor known for playing Reg Harries in TV soap Pobol y Cwm

8th September (27th February)
  • People and Places

Can local television work in Wales?

Geraint Talfan Davies listens to the Culture Secretary, Jeremy Hunt, make the case for local television to the Welsh broadcasting community

30th August (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Plugging an information gap

Michael Haggett argues we need more regular opinion polling on Welsh issues

20th August (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Y newid mawr yn y cyfryngau

Darlith Euryn Ogwen Williams yn Eisteddfod Wrecsam a’r Fro, ar y goblygiadau ar gyfer yr iaith Gymraeg a diwylliant y chwyldro digidol

11th August (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Eisteddfod Special 2: Thinking ahead in the media game

Geraint Talfan Davies reflects on the media debates that took place at the National Eisteddfod

9th August (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Eisteddfod Special 1: Pleasures of the Maes

John Osmond provides one person’s glimpse of this year’s 150th anniversary festival on the outskirts of Wrexham

8th August (8th August)
  • Culture

Welsh broadcasters struggle with adverse statistics

John Osmond reports on an IWA broadcasting debate at the Wrexham Eisteddfod yesterday

5th August (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy
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