Posts Tagged ‘BBC’

Jimmy Savile received an OBE in 1971
Nov
11

Jimmy Savile and the BBC

Anthony Barnett says we need to get to the heart of ‘our own complicity’ in the paedophile scandals engulfing the news agenda

Jeremy-Hunt-confronted-over-S4C
May
05

Hunt’s regard for process wasn’t evident on S4C

John Osmond outlines the IWA’s response to Jeremy Hunt’s consultation on the small print

Under current proposals Welsh rugby stands to lose airtime on national television, which could lead to a £20m loss for WRU
Dec
21

WRU faces £20 million loss if BBC2 Wales loses high definition presence

John Osmond reports on evidence the IWA is presenting today to the BBC Trust on the future of television in Wales

Ron Jones, Executive Chairman, Tinopolis
Nov
18

A new agenda for broadcasting in Wales

Ron Jones, Executive Chairman, Tinopolis, Broadcasting in Wales: an agenda for the coming decade, IWA Conference, 18 October 2011, Cardiff

Wil-Stephens
Nov
18

The online challenge for Wales

Wil Stephens, Founder and Director, Cube Interactive, Broadcasting in Wales: an agenda for the coming decade, IWA conference, 18 October 2011, Cardiff

menna-richards-2
Nov
09

“I settled for Wales last Thursday” – A view from the frontier of broadcasting

Menna Richards, Annual Lecture, Welsh Political Archive 2011, National Library of Wales, 3 November 2011

Steve Hewlett
Nov
01

BBC’s agreement with S4C is a watershed moment for broadcasting

Steve Hewlett asks whether the landmark agreement between the BBC and S4C marks the beginning of federalisation

Clockwise from top left - Aled Eurig, Wyn Innes, Guto Hari, Rhodri Williams
Jul
04
S4C must not be the channel we all want but do not watch
Jul
03

Broadcasting Special 3: Is it a channel we want but don’t watch?

Iestyn Garlick says S4C’s financial and editorial independence is essential if it is to have a future

Lord Patten, Chair of the BBC Trust, who visited Cardiff last week
Jul
01

Broadcasting Special 1: Wales – the BBC’s disgruntled friend

Geraint Talfan Davies looks back on the visit of Lord Patten and the BBC Trust to Wales