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BBC Radio Cymru

BBC Radio Cymru is a Welsh language radio network owned and operated by BBC Cymru Wales, a division of the BBC. It broadcasts on two stations across Wales on FM, DAB, digital TV and online.

BBC Radio Cymru
Logo used since 2022
Broadcast areaWales
Frequency
  • DAB: 12D MuxCo Mid & West Wales
  • DAB: 10D MuxCo North Wales
  • DAB: 12D Now Digital SE Wales
  • DAB: 12A Bauer Swansea & SW Wales
  • DAB: 10D MuxCo Wrexham, Chester & Liverpool
  • FM: 92.4–96.8 MHz and 103.5–104.9 MHz
  • Freesat: 715 (all of UK)
  • Freeview: 720
  • Sky: 0135
  • Sky: 0136 (rest of UK)
  • Virgin Media: 936 (all of UK)
Programming
Language(s)Welsh
FormatNews, Music, Sport, Entertainment
Ownership
OwnerBBC
OperatorBBC Cymru Wales
History
First air date
3 January 1977; 46 years ago (1977-01-03)
Links
WebcastBBC Sounds
Websitewww.bbc.co.uk/radiocymru

The main network broadcasts for 18+12 hours a day from 5:30am to midnight with overnight programming simulcast from the BBC World Service after closedown.

A second station, Radio Cymru 2, providing separate music and sports programming, broadcasts on digital and online platforms.

Radio Cymru's managing editor is Dafydd Meredydd, a former presenter and producer for both stations.

Overview

BBC Radio Cymru began broadcasting on the morning of Monday 3 January 1977 – its first programme was an extended news bulletin presented at 6:45am by Gwyn Llewellyn and Geraint Jones. This was followed at 7am by the first edition of the breakfast magazine show Helo Bobol!, presented by Hywel Gwynfryn with contributions from a network of local reporters in studios across Wales. The first record played on Radio Cymru was Plas-y-Bryniau by Hergest.

The station was the first broadcasting outlet dedicated wholly to programmes in Welsh, allowing much more airtime for such output than had previously been available on the old Radio 4 Wales (or its predecessors the Welsh Home Service and, before that, the BBC Welsh Regional Programme).

Initially, the service was part-time and restricted to breakfast shows, extended news bulletins at breakfast, lunchtime & early evening and a number of off-peak opt-outs from a sustaining Radio 4 Wales feed.

In November 1979, Radio Cymru's programming was expanded to 65 hours a week, introducing mid-morning output on weekdays, along with a growing line-up of dramas, light entertainment and documentaries. The network continued to expand over the next two decades before achieving a continuous service of up to 20 hours a day.

Later developments in the 21st century saw Radio Cymru introducing a nightly youth strand, C2, and regional opt-outs for South West Wales, which were axed in 2008 but later reintroduced to provide live commentary of Swansea City A.F.C. matches. The station has also been streaming online since January 2005.[1]

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 guests, calls from listeners and competitions. Radio Cymru also produces drama, features, current affairs and sports programming.

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. One of its more unusual – and longest-running – programmes is Y Talwrn, a poetry competition in which teams must come up with poetry in specific styles on specific topics.

Listening figures

According to RAJAR, the station has a weekly audience of 135,000 listeners and a listening share of 3.4%, as of December 2022.[2] The average number of hours per listener is 13.5 hours a week.

Presenters

Notable current presenters include:

Radio Cymru 2

BBC Radio Cymru 2
 
Broadcast areaWales
Frequency
  • DAB: 12D MuxCo Mid & West Wales
  • DAB: 10D MuxCo North Wales
  • DAB: 12D Now Digital SE Wales
  • DAB: 12A Bauer Swansea & SW Wales
  • DAB: 10D MuxCo Wrexham, Chester & Liverpool
  • Freesat: 718
  • Freesat: 735 (rest of UK)
  • Freeview: 721
  • Sky: 0136
  • Sky: 0153 (rest of UK)
  • Virgin Media: 913 (all of UK)
Programming
Language(s)Welsh
Ownership
OwnerBBC
OperatorBBC Cymru Wales
History
First air date
29 January 2019; 4 years ago (2019-01-29)
Links
WebcastBBC Sounds
Websitewww.bbc.co.uk/radiocymru2/

On 19 September 2016, BBC Cymru launched a pop-up radio station, Radio Cymru Mwy (Radio Cymru More), broadcasting for three months in the run-up to the station's 40th anniversary. Consisting of five hours of music-led entertainment programming each weekday, Radio Cymru Mwy was available on DAB in south east Wales and online.[3]

Six months after the station closed, BBC Cymru announced it would launch a permanent second station, Radio Cymru 2. The new service airs for two hours every morning on digital and online platforms, as a music and entertainment alternative to the main network, which airs the breakfast news programme, Post Cyntaf.[4]

BBC Radio Cymru 2 began broadcasting at 6.30am on 29 January 2018, initially offering a separate daily breakfast show.[5] It airs as an opt-out service from 7–11am from Mondays to Thursday, 7-9am on Friday and Saturday, 9-11am on Fridays and 7-10am on Sundays.

Since launch, the service has expanded to carry regular additional sports commentaries - particularly on football and rugby - on midweek nights and at weekends, as well as occasional music-led special programming.

On 4 August 2022, the station announced plans to expand BBC Radio Cymru 2's programming from 15 to 60 hours a week, offering a Welsh language music-based schedule.[6]

As of 3 October 2022, Radio Cymru 2 airs an additional two-hour mid-morning show each weekday. Further expansion of the station's schedule is subject to regulatory approval.[7]

Since the initial expansion of the station's schedule, Radio Cymru 2 has altered its music policy and now plays a greater proportion of English-language music, compared to the Welsh-led playlist on the main network.

Transmission

BBC Radio Cymru is broadcast across Wales FM and DAB. It is also available on Freeview in Wales, throughout the UK on Freesat, Sky, Virgin Media and internationally online on BBC Sounds. As Radio Cymru was created from an opt-out of BBC Radio 4, it inherited the FM transmitters previously used by Radio 4 across Wales. At the time of the station's launch, it was the only radio service in the UK broadcasting solely on FM.

BBC Radio Cymru 2 is broadcast across Wales on DAB. It is also available on Freeview in Wales, throughout the UK on Freesat, Sky, Virgin Media and online.

Main transmitters

Relays

See also

References

  1. ^ "BBC re-launches internet radio – everything in one place". BBC Media Centre (Press release). BBC. 24 January 2005. Retrieved 4 May 2013.
  2. ^ "RAJAR". www.rajar.co.uk. Retrieved 6 November 2022.
  3. ^ "BBC Radio Cymru Mwy takes to the digital airwaves". BBC Media Centre (Press release). BBC. 2 August 2016. Retrieved 24 May 2020. For the first time in its history, BBC Radio Cymru will offer a choice of listening with a lively breakfast show on BBC Radio Cymru Mwy. The daily news programme, Post Cyntaf followed by the Aled Hughes programme will continue on BBC Radio Cymru. The pop-up's schedule will continue until midday, with an option to experiment occasionally with lunch-time programmes.
  4. ^ "BBC to boost Wales' national radio stations". BBC Media Centre (Press release). BBC. 23 June 2017. Retrieved 24 May 2020. While BBC Radio Cymru will continue to offer a full news service in the morning, Radio Cymru 2 will offer a mix of music and entertainment. The news follows a successful trial of an alternative option for Radio Cymru listeners last year – Radio Cymru Mwy.
  5. ^ "The countdown begins – BBC Radio Cymru 2 takes to the airwaves in January 2018". BBC Media Centre (Press release). BBC. 27 November 2017. A brand-new breakfast show will take to the airwaves every morning of the week – including Saturday and Sunday – offering a choice for Welsh speakers across the country on DAB, website, BBC iPlayer Radio and TV.
  6. ^ BBC announces its intention to extend Radio Cymru 2 to broadcast 60 hours a week, bbc.co.uk, 3 August 2022
  7. ^ Rhydian Bowen Phillips, Lisa Gwilym and Dom James to host new programmes on BBC Radio Cymru 2, bbc.co.uk, 20 September 2022

External links

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This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources BBC Radio Cymru news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message BBC Radio Cymru is a Welsh language radio network owned and operated by BBC Cymru Wales a division of the BBC It broadcasts on two stations across Wales on FM DAB digital TV and online BBC Radio CymruLogo used since 2022Cardiff Aberystwyth and BangorBroadcast areaWalesFrequencyDAB 12D MuxCo Mid amp West WalesDAB 10D MuxCo North WalesDAB 12D Now Digital SE WalesDAB 12A Bauer Swansea amp SW WalesDAB 10D MuxCo Wrexham Chester amp LiverpoolFM 92 4 96 8 MHz and 103 5 104 9 MHzFreesat 715 all of UK Freeview 720Sky 0135Sky 0136 rest of UK Virgin Media 936 all of UK ProgrammingLanguage s WelshFormatNews Music Sport EntertainmentOwnershipOwnerBBCOperatorBBC Cymru WalesSister stationsBBC Radio Cymru 2BBC Radio WalesHistoryFirst air date3 January 1977 46 years ago 1977 01 03 LinksWebcastBBC SoundsWebsitewww wbr bbc wbr co wbr uk wbr radiocymruThe main network broadcasts for 18 1 2 hours a day from 5 30am to midnight with overnight programming simulcast from the BBC World Service after closedown A second station Radio Cymru 2 providing separate music and sports programming broadcasts on digital and online platforms Radio Cymru s managing editor is Dafydd Meredydd a former presenter and producer for both stations Contents 1 Overview 2 Listening figures 3 Presenters 4 Radio Cymru 2 5 Transmission 5 1 Main transmitters 5 2 Relays 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksOverview EditBBC Radio Cymru began broadcasting on the morning of Monday 3 January 1977 its first programme was an extended news bulletin presented at 6 45am by Gwyn Llewellyn and Geraint Jones This was followed at 7am by the first edition of the breakfast magazine show Helo Bobol presented by Hywel Gwynfryn with contributions from a network of local reporters in studios across Wales The first record played on Radio Cymru was Plas y Bryniau by Hergest The station was the first broadcasting outlet dedicated wholly to programmes in Welsh allowing much more airtime for such output than had previously been available on the old Radio 4 Wales or its predecessors the Welsh Home Service and before that the BBC Welsh Regional Programme Initially the service was part time and restricted to breakfast shows extended news bulletins at breakfast lunchtime amp early evening and a number of off peak opt outs from a sustaining Radio 4 Wales feed In November 1979 Radio Cymru s programming was expanded to 65 hours a week introducing mid morning output on weekdays along with a growing line up of dramas light entertainment and documentaries The network continued to expand over the next two decades before achieving a continuous service of up to 20 hours a day Later developments in the 21st century saw Radio Cymru introducing a nightly youth strand C2 and regional opt outs for South West Wales which were axed in 2008 but later reintroduced to provide live commentary of Swansea City A F C matches The station has also been streaming online since January 2005 1 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 guests calls from listeners and competitions Radio Cymru also produces drama features current affairs and sports programming 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 One of its more unusual and longest running programmes is Y Talwrn a poetry competition in which teams must come up with poetry in specific styles on specific topics Listening figures EditAccording to RAJAR the station has a weekly audience of 135 000 listeners and a listening share of 3 4 as of December 2022 2 The average number of hours per listener is 13 5 hours a week Presenters EditNotable current presenters include Shan Cothi Bore Cothi Lisa Gwilym Radio Cymru 2 Monday Thursday mornings Hywel Gwynfryn Sunday afternoons Caryl Parry Jones Monday Thursday nights Huw Stephens Thursday evenings Radio Cymru 2 EditBBC Radio Cymru 2 Cardiff and BangorBroadcast areaWalesFrequencyDAB 12D MuxCo Mid amp West WalesDAB 10D MuxCo North WalesDAB 12D Now Digital SE WalesDAB 12A Bauer Swansea amp SW WalesDAB 10D MuxCo Wrexham Chester amp LiverpoolFreesat 718Freesat 735 rest of UK Freeview 721Sky 0136Sky 0153 rest of UK Virgin Media 913 all of UK ProgrammingLanguage s WelshOwnershipOwnerBBCOperatorBBC Cymru WalesSister stationsBBC Radio CymruBBC Radio WalesHistoryFirst air date29 January 2019 4 years ago 2019 01 29 LinksWebcastBBC SoundsWebsitewww wbr bbc wbr co wbr uk wbr radiocymru2 wbr On 19 September 2016 BBC Cymru launched a pop up radio station Radio Cymru Mwy Radio Cymru More broadcasting for three months in the run up to the station s 40th anniversary Consisting of five hours of music led entertainment programming each weekday Radio Cymru Mwy was available on DAB in south east Wales and online 3 Six months after the station closed BBC Cymru announced it would launch a permanent second station Radio Cymru 2 The new service airs for two hours every morning on digital and online platforms as a music and entertainment alternative to the main network which airs the breakfast news programme Post Cyntaf 4 BBC Radio Cymru 2 began broadcasting at 6 30am on 29 January 2018 initially offering a separate daily breakfast show 5 It airs as an opt out service from 7 11am from Mondays to Thursday 7 9am on Friday and Saturday 9 11am on Fridays and 7 10am on Sundays Since launch the service has expanded to carry regular additional sports commentaries particularly on football and rugby on midweek nights and at weekends as well as occasional music led special programming On 4 August 2022 the station announced plans to expand BBC Radio Cymru 2 s programming from 15 to 60 hours a week offering a Welsh language music based schedule 6 As of 3 October 2022 Radio Cymru 2 airs an additional two hour mid morning show each weekday Further expansion of the station s schedule is subject to regulatory approval 7 Since the initial expansion of the station s schedule Radio Cymru 2 has altered its music policy and now plays a greater proportion of English language music compared to the Welsh led playlist on the main network Transmission EditBBC Radio Cymru is broadcast across Wales FM and DAB It is also available on Freeview in Wales throughout the UK on Freesat Sky Virgin Media and internationally online on BBC Sounds As Radio Cymru was created from an opt out of BBC Radio 4 it inherited the FM transmitters previously used by Radio 4 across Wales At the time of the station s launch it was the only radio service in the UK broadcasting solely on FM BBC Radio Cymru 2 is broadcast across Wales on DAB It is also available on Freeview in Wales throughout the UK on Freesat Sky Virgin Media and online Main transmitters Edit Blaenplwyf 93 1 Haverfordwest 93 7 Llanddona 94 2 Llangollen 104 3 Wenvoe 96 8 Relays Edit Aberdare 93 6 Abergavenny 103 5 Abertillery 104 3 Betws y Coed 92 6 Blaenavon 104 1 Brecon 93 3 Carmarthen 93 3 Carmel 104 6 Clyro 92 4 Conwy 93 5 Croeserw 93 4 Cwmavon 104 5 Deiniolen 92 5 Dolgellau 94 5 Ebbw Vale 104 6 Ferndale 104 9 Ffestiniog 92 5 Holywell 104 7 Kilvey Hill 104 2 Llandrindod Wells 93 5 Llandecwyn 93 8 Llandinam 96 1 Llandyfriog 94 5 Llanfyllin 95 7 Llangeinor 104 6 Llanidloes 92 5 Llanrhaeadr ym Mochnant 103 8 Llwyn Onn 92 7 Llyswen 94 0 Long Mountain 103 6 Machynlleth 93 8 Mynydd Pencarreg 94 1 Ogmore Vale 95 0 Penmaen Rhos 92 8 Pennar 94 7 Pontypool 93 6 Porth 104 5 Rheola 92 6 Rhymney 104 9 Ton Pentre 93 2 Varteg Hill 93 3See also EditList of Celtic language mediaReferences Edit BBC re launches internet radio everything in one place BBC Media Centre Press release BBC 24 January 2005 Retrieved 4 May 2013 RAJAR www rajar co uk Retrieved 6 November 2022 BBC Radio Cymru Mwy takes to the digital airwaves BBC Media Centre Press release BBC 2 August 2016 Retrieved 24 May 2020 For the first time in its history BBC Radio Cymru will offer a choice of listening with a lively breakfast show on BBC Radio Cymru Mwy The daily news programme Post Cyntaf followed by the Aled Hughes programme will continue on BBC Radio Cymru The pop up s schedule will continue until midday with an option to experiment occasionally with lunch time programmes BBC to boost Wales national radio stations BBC Media Centre Press release BBC 23 June 2017 Retrieved 24 May 2020 While BBC Radio Cymru will continue to offer a full news service in the morning Radio Cymru 2 will offer a mix of music and entertainment The news follows a successful trial of an alternative option for Radio Cymru listeners last year Radio Cymru Mwy The countdown begins BBC Radio Cymru 2 takes to the airwaves in January 2018 BBC Media Centre Press release BBC 27 November 2017 A brand new breakfast show will take to the airwaves every morning of the week including Saturday and Sunday offering a choice for Welsh speakers across the country on DAB website BBC iPlayer Radio and TV BBC announces its intention to extend Radio Cymru 2 to broadcast 60 hours a week bbc co uk 3 August 2022 Rhydian Bowen Phillips Lisa Gwilym and Dom James to host new programmes on BBC Radio Cymru 2 bbc co uk 20 September 2022External links EditBBC Radio Cymru at BBC Online BBC Radio Cymru on Facebook BBC Radio Cymru on Instagram BBC Radio Cymru on Twitter BBC Radio Cymru 2 at BBC Online BBC Radio Cymru 2 on Facebook BBC Radio Cymru 2 on Twitter Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title BBC Radio Cymru amp oldid 1137915988, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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