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BBC Radio nan Gàidheal

BBC Radio nan Gàidheal is a Scottish Gaelic language radio station owned and operated by BBC Scotland, a division of the BBC. The station was launched in 1985 and broadcasts Gaelic-language programming with the simulcast of BBC Radio Scotland.

BBC Radio nan Gàidheal
Logo used since 2022
Broadcast areaScotland: FM, DAB and Television
United Kingdom: BBC Sounds and television
FrequencyFM: 103.5–105 MHz
MW: 990 kHz,
DAB
Freeview: 720 (Scotland only)
Freesat: 713 (110)
Sky (UK only): 0129 (117)
Virgin Media: 934 (120)
RDSBBC GAEL
Programming
Language(s)Scottish Gaelic,
English
FormatNews, music, sport, talk, entertainment
Ownership
OwnerBBC
OperatorBBC Radio nan Gàidheal
BBC Radio Scotland
History
FoundedOctober 1985
First air date
1 October 1985; 37 years ago (1985-10-01)
Former names
BBC Radio Nan Eilean,
BBC Air A'Ghaidhealtachd
Technical information
Transmitter coordinates
58°58′31″N 3°05′03″W / 58.9753°N 3.0842°W / 58.9753; -3.0842Coordinates: 58°58′31″N 3°05′03″W / 58.9753°N 3.0842°W / 58.9753; -3.0842
Links
WebcastBBC Sounds
WebsiteBBC Radio nan Gàidheal

The station is available from FM transmitters throughout Scotland: its service licence states that "BBC Radio nan Gàidheal should be available every day for general reception across Scotland on FM";[1] it can also be heard on digital television platforms, DAB Digital Radio, and online.

BBC Radio nan Gàidheal programmes are also broadcast (with an in-vision graphical overlay) on the Scottish Gaelic digital television channel BBC Alba during periods when the channel is not carrying television programmes.[2]

History

Scottish Gaelic-language programming has been transmitted in Scotland since 1923, and the BBC's Gaelic-language department was established in 1935. Launching on 17 May 1976, BBC Radio Highland[3] produced a range of Gaelic programming – BBC Radio na Gaidhealtachd – and on 5 October 1979 the Scottish Gaelic service BBC Radio nan Eilean was established in Stornoway. On 1 October 1985, these two separate services united to form Radio nan Gàidheal.[4] The main base for BBC Radio nan Gàidheal is on Seaforth Road in Stornoway, having moved in June 2014 from the Church Street studios.

Coverage

Radio nan Gàidheal broadcasts for over 90 hours every week,[2] and joins BBC Radio Scotland's medium-wave feed when they close transmission.[5] Radio nan Gàidheal now frequently broadcasts important Scottish football matches providing Gaelic commentary.

Radio nan Gàidheal shows are available for 30 days after most recent broadcast on BBC iPlayer and on the BBC's website.[6]

Podcasts of some shows are available from the BBC website and on iTunes for some time after transmission. These include two programmes aimed at learners of the language, entitled Letter to Gaelic Learners and The Little Letter, the latter being a more basic version of the former.[7] Both letters are also available at learngaelic.net, with transcripts.[8]

Funding

The service budget for 2009 was £3.9m with a change of any more than 10% requiring approval of the BBC Trust.[9] The service budget in 2011 was almost the same as 2009 at £3.8m and requires the same controls as previous licences.[1] This funding comes from the BBC Trust, the governing body of the BBC which is operationally independent of management and external bodies.[10] As is the same with all BBC Radio and TV stations, the channel is funded by the licence fees gathered.

Programming

News and talk programmes

News

The news (Scottish Gaelic: Naidheachdan) is broadcast in three-minute bulletins on the hour every hour between 8am and 4pm during the week and three times a day on the weekend.

Shows containing other local and national news include:

  • Aithris na Maidne – The main morning news and current affairs programme of Radio nan Gàidheal. Presented by Seumas Dòmhnallach and Dòmhnall Moireasdan from 7:30am - 9am. It covers a wide news agenda, encompassing national and international affairs, Highland and Island issues and issues pertaining specifically to the Gàidhealtachd.
  • Aithris an Fheasgair – Local and national news from 5pm - 5:30pm.

Current affairs and Drivetime

  • Naoi gu Deich – Daily topical programme with conversation, discussion, culture and lifestyle. Presented by Cathy MacDonald (Mon - Thur) and Maureen MacLeod (Fri).
  • Feasgar – Lunchtime show including news, debate, music and entertainment, presented by Niall Iain MacDonald & Emma Lamont.
  • Siubhal gu Seachd le PlutoDrive time show containing music, entertainment and the latest sports news with Derek 'Pluto' Murray.

Music programmes

  • A' Mire ri Mòir – Presented by Mòrag Dhòmhnallach (MacDonald). Traditional Gaelic music and general chat every weekday from BBC studio in Inverness.
  • Caithream Ciùil – Daily afternoon programme featuring Celtic music and interviews presented by Mairead MacLennan and Seonag Monk.
  • Fàilte air an Dùthaich (Welcome to the country) – Country music from the Ness to Nashville presented in 10 week alternating blocks by Marie Matheson and Anne Sinclair.
  • Mac'illeMhìcheil – Weekly Gaelic and country music show presented by Iain Mac'illeMhìcheil (John Carmichael), with his guests from the Glasgow studio.
  • Na Dùrachdan – Music request show where listeners can request songs by telephone, internet and email. Presented from Inverness.
  • Rapal – show dedicated to new music including rock, pop and indie, currently presented by Megan MacLellan every Tuesday between 7pm - 9pm.
  • Mo Chuairt Chiùil – A look at the songs and music that has influenced this week's guest.

Other programmes

  • SpeakGaelic – Educational programme for Gaelic learners, presented by Joy Dunlop, John Urquhart and Calum MacLean.
  • Dèanamaid Adhradh – Weekly religious programme.
  • Spòrs na Seachdain (Week's Sport) – Weekly sports programme. It broadcasts local, national and international sporting news with John Morrison. It is presented from Pacific Quay in Glasgow. Guests often include Derek Murray, former Eòrpa reporter and spòrs commentator Derek Mackay and Ailig O'Henley.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "BBC Radio nan Gaidheal Service Licence" (PDF). BBC Trust. April 2011. Retrieved 13 August 2015.
  2. ^ a b About Radio Nan Gaidheal – BBC Online
  3. ^ McDowell, W.H. (1992). The History of BBC Broadcasting in Scotland 1923–1983. Edinburgh University Press. p. 257. ISBN 0-7486-0376-X.
  4. ^ Koch, John T. "Celtic Culture: A Historical Encyclopedia". ABC-CLIO Ltd, 2006. pp. 1265 – retrieved 22 August 2011
  5. ^ BBC Radio nan Gaidheal Programming
  6. ^ Radio nan Gàidheal Dachaigh (Homepage)
  7. ^ BBC Podcasts – Radio nan Gàidheal
  8. ^ "Scottish Gaelic resources for intermediate learners (B1) - LearnGaelic". learngaelic.scot. Retrieved 8 June 2021.
  9. ^ "BBC Radio nan Gàidheal Service Licence" (PDF). BBC Trust – Radio Nan Gaidheal. 27 March 2009. Retrieved 13 August 2015.
  10. ^ Department for Culture, Media and Sport (on behalf of Elizabeth II) (19 September 2006). "BBC Royal Charter" (PDF). (PDF) from the original on 8 March 2007. Retrieved 3 March 2007.

External links

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0842LinksWebcastBBC SoundsWebsiteBBC Radio nan GaidhealThe station is available from FM transmitters throughout Scotland its service licence states that BBC Radio nan Gaidheal should be available every day for general reception across Scotland on FM 1 it can also be heard on digital television platforms DAB Digital Radio and online BBC Radio nan Gaidheal programmes are also broadcast with an in vision graphical overlay on the Scottish Gaelic digital television channel BBC Alba during periods when the channel is not carrying television programmes 2 Contents 1 History 2 Coverage 3 Funding 4 Programming 4 1 News and talk programmes 4 1 1 News 4 1 2 Current affairs and Drivetime 4 2 Music programmes 4 3 Other programmes 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditMain article BBC Home Service Scottish Gaelic language programming has been transmitted in Scotland since 1923 and the BBC s Gaelic language department was established in 1935 Launching on 17 May 1976 BBC Radio Highland 3 produced a range of Gaelic programming BBC Radio na Gaidhealtachd and on 5 October 1979 the Scottish Gaelic service BBC Radio nan Eilean was established in Stornoway On 1 October 1985 these two separate services united to form Radio nan Gaidheal 4 The main base for BBC Radio nan Gaidheal is on Seaforth Road in Stornoway having moved in June 2014 from the Church Street studios Coverage EditRadio nan Gaidheal broadcasts for over 90 hours every week 2 and joins BBC Radio Scotland s medium wave feed when they close transmission 5 Radio nan Gaidheal now frequently broadcasts important Scottish football matches providing Gaelic commentary Radio nan Gaidheal shows are available for 30 days after most recent broadcast on BBC iPlayer and on the BBC s website 6 Podcasts of some shows are available from the BBC website and on iTunes for some time after transmission These include two programmes aimed at learners of the language entitled Letter to Gaelic Learners and The Little Letter the latter being a more basic version of the former 7 Both letters are also available at learngaelic net with transcripts 8 Funding EditThe service budget for 2009 was 3 9m with a change of any more than 10 requiring approval of the BBC Trust 9 The service budget in 2011 was almost the same as 2009 at 3 8m and requires the same controls as previous licences 1 This funding comes from the BBC Trust the governing body of the BBC which is operationally independent of management and external bodies 10 As is the same with all BBC Radio and TV stations the channel is funded by the licence fees gathered Programming EditNews and talk programmes Edit News Edit The news Scottish Gaelic Naidheachdan is broadcast in three minute bulletins on the hour every hour between 8am and 4pm during the week and three times a day on the weekend Shows containing other local and national news include Aithris na Maidne The main morning news and current affairs programme of Radio nan Gaidheal Presented by Seumas Domhnallach and Domhnall Moireasdan from 7 30am 9am It covers a wide news agenda encompassing national and international affairs Highland and Island issues and issues pertaining specifically to the Gaidhealtachd Aithris an Fheasgair Local and national news from 5pm 5 30pm Current affairs and Drivetime Edit Naoi gu Deich Daily topical programme with conversation discussion culture and lifestyle Presented by Cathy MacDonald Mon Thur and Maureen MacLeod Fri Feasgar Lunchtime show including news debate music and entertainment presented by Niall Iain MacDonald amp Emma Lamont Siubhal gu Seachd le Pluto Drive time show containing music entertainment and the latest sports news with Derek Pluto Murray Music programmes Edit A Mire ri Moir Presented by Morag Dhomhnallach MacDonald Traditional Gaelic music and general chat every weekday from BBC studio in Inverness Caithream Ciuil Daily afternoon programme featuring Celtic music and interviews presented by Mairead MacLennan and Seonag Monk Failte air an Duthaich Welcome to the country Country music from the Ness to Nashville presented in 10 week alternating blocks by Marie Matheson and Anne Sinclair Mac illeMhicheil Weekly Gaelic and country music show presented by Iain Mac illeMhicheil John Carmichael with his guests from the Glasgow studio Na Durachdan Music request show where listeners can request songs by telephone internet and email Presented from Inverness Rapal show dedicated to new music including rock pop and indie currently presented by Megan MacLellan every Tuesday between 7pm 9pm Mo Chuairt Chiuil A look at the songs and music that has influenced this week s guest Other programmes Edit SpeakGaelic Educational programme for Gaelic learners presented by Joy Dunlop John Urquhart and Calum MacLean Deanamaid Adhradh Weekly religious programme Spors na Seachdain Week s Sport Weekly sports programme It broadcasts local national and international sporting news with John Morrison It is presented from Pacific Quay in Glasgow Guests often include Derek Murray former Eorpa reporter and spors commentator Derek Mackay and Ailig O Henley See also EditList of Celtic language media RTE Raidio na Gaeltachta An Irish sister station BBC Alba The BBC s Gaelic television channel References Edit a b BBC Radio nan Gaidheal Service Licence PDF BBC Trust April 2011 Retrieved 13 August 2015 a b About Radio Nan Gaidheal BBC Online McDowell W H 1992 The History of BBC Broadcasting in Scotland 1923 1983 Edinburgh University Press p 257 ISBN 0 7486 0376 X Koch John T Celtic Culture A Historical Encyclopedia ABC CLIO Ltd 2006 pp 1265 retrieved 22 August 2011 BBC Radio nan Gaidheal Programming Radio nan Gaidheal Dachaigh Homepage BBC Podcasts Radio nan Gaidheal Scottish Gaelic resources for intermediate learners B1 LearnGaelic learngaelic scot Retrieved 8 June 2021 BBC Radio nan Gaidheal Service Licence PDF BBC Trust Radio Nan Gaidheal 27 March 2009 Retrieved 13 August 2015 Department for Culture Media and Sport on behalf of Elizabeth II 19 September 2006 BBC Royal Charter PDF Archived PDF from the original on 8 March 2007 Retrieved 3 March 2007 External links EditBBC Radio nan Gaidheal at BBC Online BBC Radio nan Gaidheal on Facebook BBC Radio nan Gaidheal on Twitter Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title BBC Radio nan Gaidheal amp oldid 1136404473, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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