BBC Radio Cymru
Broadcast area | Wales |
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Frequency |
FM: 92.4–96.8 and 103.5–104.9 MHz DAB: 10D, 12A, 12C and 12D Freeview: 720 (Wales only) Freesat: 715 Sky: 0154 (UK only) Virgin Media: 936 |
First air date | 3 January 1977 |
Format | News , Music, Sport, Entertainment |
Language(s) | Welsh |
Audience share | 2.1% (June 2016, RAJAR) |
Operator | BBC Cymru Wales |
Owner | BBC |
Webcast | BBC iPlayer Radio |
Website |
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BBC Radio Cymru is BBC Cymru Wales's Welsh-language radio station, broadcasting throughout Wales from studios in Cardiff, Bangor, Aberystwyth and Carmarthen on FM since 1977. At the time of its launch it was the sole FM-only radio service in the United Kingdom. The station broadcasts for up to 18½ hours a day (5.30am–midnight) and is also available on DAB digital radio, on Freeview within Wales and via satellite TV. Radio Cymru has also been streaming its output on the Internet since January 2005.[1] Between midnight and 5.30am, the Radio Cymru frequencies carry BBC Radio 5 Live programmes.
The station began broadcasting on 3 January 1977 with a news bulletin read by Gwyn Llewelyn, followed by its first programme – the breakfast show Helo Bobol!, presented by Hywel Gwynfryn. Radio Cymru was the first dedicated Welsh-language broadcasting outlet, allowing much more airtime for Welsh-language programmes than had previously been available on the old Radio 4 Wales (or the Welsh Home Service prior to 1967). Over the years it has done much to promote the language, with its sports commentators coining new terms which later became accepted by Welsh linguists.
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 chat to invited studio guests, calls from listeners, competitions etc. Radio Cymru also produces drama, features, and current affairs, youth, and sports programming. One of its more unusual programmes is Y Talwrn, a poetry competition in which teams must come up with poetry in specific styles on specific topics.
Audience share
The station has 116,000 weekly listeners and a 2.4% market share.
This is similar to the Irish language station RTE Raidio na Gaeltachta which has a weekly listenership of 100,000 which equates to a 3% market share.[2][3]
C2
The mid-evening (19.00–22.00) output of Radio Cymru on weekdays is branded C2 and aimed at a younger audience. C2 covers the contemporary Welsh music scene extensively. Presenters include Huw Stephens, Ifan Evans, Lisa Gwilym, and Georgia Ruth Williams.
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References
- ↑ "BBC re-launches internet radio - everything in one place" (Press release). BBC. 24 January 2005. Retrieved 4 May 2013.
- ↑ https://static.rasset.ie/documents/about/18280-rte-languagescheme-bilingual-eng-v4-screen.pdf
- ↑ http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-wales-33794230
External links
Coordinates: 51°29′53″N 3°13′38″W / 51.49806°N 3.22722°W