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List of Celtic-language media

The list below contains information on the different types of media available in the Celtic languages.

A map showing the six Celtic nations, from the north southward and corresponding languages:
  Scotland (Scottish Gaelic)
  Ireland (Irish)
  Mann (Manx)
  Wales (Welsh)
  Cornwall (Cornish)
  Brittany (Breton)

All languages edit

Only a handful of media contain all the Celtic languages. An example is Carn magazine, which has contained columns in all six languages since its 1970s inception.

The 2019 documentary series Tide was produced in Irish, Welsh and Scottish Gaelic editions.

Welsh edit

Irish edit

Scottish Gaelic edit

The following media are produced in the Scottish Gaelic language:

Television edit

Digital and satellite channels edit

  • BBC Alba is a Gaelic-language television channel. The channel launched on 19 September 2008 and is now available in all Scottish homes after launching on Freeview on 8 June 2011. It is currently available across the UK on Sky channel 142, Freesat channel 109, Virgin Media channel 161 and online, with Freeview coverage available in Scotland only. The channel is funded by the Scottish Government, MG Alba and Bòrd na Gàidhlig. It costs £14 million a year to operate. The BBC Gàidhlig department is jointly responsible for the channel with MG Alba. Gaelic programming on BBC Two Scotland is to continue until the digital switchover is completed in 2012. It also has radio facilities, broadcasting BBC Radio nan Gàidheal, based in Stornoway.
  • TeleG was a digital channel on Freeview only. It broadcast for only one hour a day before being replaced by BBC Alba.

Other edit

  • BBC Gàidhlig is the Gaelic department of Scottish national broadcaster BBC Scotland. It offers some Gaelic programmes such as Eòrpa, Dè a-nis? and Air ais air an Ràn Dàn.
  • STV is a major contributor to Gaelic programmes showing about four hours a week.

Radio edit

Radio stations broadcasting completely in Gaelic edit

  • BBC Radio nan Gàidheal is a Gaelic-language radio station, founded in Stornoway and broadcast from 1985 to 89 under the name Radio Nan Eilean, when it joined with other BBC Scotland radio stations (mainly Inverness and BBC's HQ in Glasgow). It is available around Scotland on FM and internationally online with an annual budget of £4 million.

Radio stations with some Gaelic programmes edit

  • Isles FM is a radio station based in the Outer Hebrides broadcasting programmes in English and Gaelic.
  • Two Lochs Radio is a small radio station in the Scottish Highlands.
  • Cuillin FM is Skye's main radio station and has several shows each week in Gaelic.
  • Moray Firth Radio
  • Reidio Guth nan Gàidheal a volunteer online radio station in English and Gaelic
  • Scottish Radio South Australia a volunteer radio programme producing a monthly bilingual programme in Australia through 5EBI.

Print edit

  • An Gàidheal Ùr was a Gaelic publication which ran for ten years until March 2009. It was available online or free in some local newspapers.[1]
  • Additionally, some Scottish newspapers, such as Scotland on Sunday, Press and Journal (Highland edition) and The Scotsman print columns in Gaelic.
  • Local Stornoway paper Stornoway Gazette carries some Gaelic articles.
  • West Highland Free Press includes Gaelic columns, Litir do Luchd Ionnsachaidh for learners, and also has part of its letterhead in Gaelic.
  • Irish language magazine Nós, with a mainly young readership, has some articles in Scottish Gaelic.
  • An Teachdaire Gaedhealach is published by Comunn Gàidhlig Astrailia (the Scottish Gaelic Association of Australia) with articles written side-by-side in Gaelic and English. It has been published on and off in Australia since 1982.

Publishers edit

Publishers which issue all, or some of their content in Gaelic include:

Internet edit

  • Naidheachdan BBC (in Scottish Gaelic) (BBC News)
  • (in Scottish Gaelic and English) (The Voice of Gaelic Learners)
  • (in Scottish Gaelic and English)
  • MG Alba (in Scottish Gaelic and English) (Gaelic Media Service)
  • Fòram na Gàidhlig (in Scottish Gaelic) (Gaelic language forum)

Manx edit

The following media are produced in the Manx language:

Radio programmes edit

  • Traa dy Liooar ('Time Enough') is on Manx Radio every Monday from 5:05pm to 6.00pm. Traa dy Liooar is a magazine programme, and is hosted by Bob Carswell.
  • Jamys Jeheiney ('Jamys on Friday') is on Manx Radio every Friday from 5:05pm to 6.00pm. Jamys Jeheiney is a Gaelic language world music programme alternately hosted by Jamys O'Meara and Jamys Kinree.
  • Claare ny Gael ('Gaelic Programme') is on Manx Radio every Sunday from 8.00pm to 9.00pm.
  • Shiaght Laa ('Seven Days') programme every Wednesday from 6.00pm to 6.30pm.

Print publications edit

  • Manx language columns occasionally appear in the Isle of Man Examiner, including Brian Stowell's serialised novel, The Vampire Murders.
  • The Family Manx magazine (a free publication) regularly carry Manx language articles, including a recipe in each edition.
  • The Learn Manx website also publishes Gaelg Vio, a Manx language affairs publication, and also Bun as Bree, an online publication running from April 2011 until May–June 2012 aimed at intermediate-advanced learners discussing Manx grammar and style, written by Chris Lewin.

Visual presentations edit

Breton edit

The following media are produced in the Breton language:

Television edit

  • France 3, a few local opt-outs in Breton (ca. 60 hours every year) on the regional service France 3 Bretagne
  • TVRennes35, television station broadcasting a number of programmes in Breton
  • Tébéo

Radio stations edit

Broadcasting in Breton only edit

  • Arvorig FM (in French and Breton) (in North Finistère)
  • Radio Kerne (in South Finistère)

Broadcasting in French and Breton edit

Print publications edit

  • Bremañ, monthly magazine containing articles about various topics, including international events, politics, culture, economy, and society

Internet edit

  • Agence Bretagne Presse: http://abp.bzh/
  • Brezhoweb, web TV entirely in Breton language
  • BreizhVOD, video on demand platform

Cornish edit

The following media are produced in the Cornish language:

Radio edit

Print publications edit

  • An Gannas, monthly magazine containing news, fiction, learners' pages and special interest writing, available from Kowethas an Yeth Kernewek
  • MyCornwall magazine has parts in Cornish and a Cornish learners' section.

Visual Media edit

  • A variety of youtubers produce short videos on the Cornish language and in Cornish.

Diaspora media edit

  • Aisrigh nan Gaidheal, Scottish Gaelic radio programme on CKJM in Cheticamp, Nova Scotia, Canada[3]
  • Celtic Family Magazine, quarterly publication distributed in North America serving Celtic communities and their descendants
  • Celtic Heritage Magazine, magazine in Nova Scotia, Canada[3]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Bord blamed for the demise of An Gaidheal Ur - Stornoway Gazette, 19 March 2009.
  2. ^ Maga. "Cornish on the Radio". Cornwall Council. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
  3. ^ a b The Gaelic Council of Nova Scotia

External links edit

  • Agence Bretagne Presse
  • BBC Alba (in Scottish Gaelic and English)
  • BBC Cymru (in Welsh)
  • BBC Radio na Gàidheal (in Scottish Gaelic)
  • RTÉ (in English) sometimes (in Irish)
  • RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta (in Irish)
  • S4C (in Welsh)
  • TG4 (in Irish)

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources List of Celtic language media news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2008 Learn how and when to remove this message The list below contains information on the different types of media available in the Celtic languages A map showing the six Celtic nations from the north southward and corresponding languages Scotland Scottish Gaelic Ireland Irish Mann Manx Wales Welsh Cornwall Cornish Brittany Breton Contents 1 All languages 2 Welsh 3 Irish 4 Scottish Gaelic 4 1 Television 4 1 1 Digital and satellite channels 4 1 2 Other 4 2 Radio 4 2 1 Radio stations broadcasting completely in Gaelic 4 2 2 Radio stations with some Gaelic programmes 4 3 Print 4 3 1 Publishers 4 4 Internet 5 Manx 5 1 Radio programmes 5 2 Print publications 5 3 Visual presentations 6 Breton 6 1 Television 6 2 Radio stations 6 2 1 Broadcasting in Breton only 6 2 2 Broadcasting in French and Breton 6 3 Print publications 6 4 Internet 7 Cornish 7 1 Radio 7 2 Print publications 7 3 Visual Media 8 Diaspora media 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksAll languages editOnly a handful of media contain all the Celtic languages An example is Carn magazine which has contained columns in all six languages since its 1970s inception The 2019 documentary series Tide was produced in Irish Welsh and Scottish Gaelic editions Welsh editMain article List of Welsh language mediaIrish editMain article List of Irish language mediaScottish Gaelic editFurther information Culture of Scotland and Gaelic broadcasting in Scotland The following media are produced in the Scottish Gaelic language Television edit Digital and satellite channels edit BBC Alba is a Gaelic language television channel The channel launched on 19 September 2008 and is now available in all Scottish homes after launching on Freeview on 8 June 2011 It is currently available across the UK on Sky channel 142 Freesat channel 109 Virgin Media channel 161 and online with Freeview coverage available in Scotland only The channel is funded by the Scottish Government MG Alba and Bord na Gaidhlig It costs 14 million a year to operate The BBC Gaidhlig department is jointly responsible for the channel with MG Alba Gaelic programming on BBC Two Scotland is to continue until the digital switchover is completed in 2012 It also has radio facilities broadcasting BBC Radio nan Gaidheal based in Stornoway TeleG was a digital channel on Freeview only It broadcast for only one hour a day before being replaced by BBC Alba Other edit BBC Gaidhlig is the Gaelic department of Scottish national broadcaster BBC Scotland It offers some Gaelic programmes such as Eorpa De a nis and Air ais air an Ran Dan STV is a major contributor to Gaelic programmes showing about four hours a week Radio edit Radio stations broadcasting completely in Gaelic edit BBC Radio nan Gaidheal is a Gaelic language radio station founded in Stornoway and broadcast from 1985 to 89 under the name Radio Nan Eilean when it joined with other BBC Scotland radio stations mainly Inverness and BBC s HQ in Glasgow It is available around Scotland on FM and internationally online with an annual budget of 4 million Radio stations with some Gaelic programmes edit Isles FM is a radio station based in the Outer Hebrides broadcasting programmes in English and Gaelic Two Lochs Radio is a small radio station in the Scottish Highlands Cuillin FM is Skye s main radio station and has several shows each week in Gaelic Moray Firth Radio Reidio Guth nan Gaidheal a volunteer online radio station in English and Gaelic Scottish Radio South Australia a volunteer radio programme producing a monthly bilingual programme in Australia through 5EBI Print edit An Gaidheal Ur was a Gaelic publication which ran for ten years until March 2009 It was available online or free in some local newspapers 1 Additionally some Scottish newspapers such as Scotland on Sunday Press and Journal Highland edition and The Scotsman print columns in Gaelic Local Stornoway paper Stornoway Gazette carries some Gaelic articles West Highland Free Press includes Gaelic columns Litir do Luchd Ionnsachaidh for learners and also has part of its letterhead in Gaelic Irish language magazine Nos with a mainly young readership has some articles in Scottish Gaelic An Teachdaire Gaedhealach is published by Comunn Gaidhlig Astrailia the Scottish Gaelic Association of Australia with articles written side by side in Gaelic and English It has been published on and off in Australia since 1982 Publishers edit Publishers which issue all or some of their content in Gaelic include Argyll Birlinn Gairm Publications Luath Ur sgeul Akerbeltz Internet edit Naidheachdan BBC in Scottish Gaelic BBC News Cli Gaidhlig in Scottish Gaelic and English The Voice of Gaelic Learners Bord na Gaidhlig in Scottish Gaelic and English MG Alba in Scottish Gaelic and English Gaelic Media Service Foram na Gaidhlig in Scottish Gaelic Gaelic language forum Manx editThe following media are produced in the Manx language Radio programmes edit Traa dy Liooar Time Enough is on Manx Radio every Monday from 5 05pm to 6 00pm Traa dy Liooar is a magazine programme and is hosted by Bob Carswell Jamys Jeheiney Jamys on Friday is on Manx Radio every Friday from 5 05pm to 6 00pm Jamys Jeheiney is a Gaelic language world music programme alternately hosted by Jamys O Meara and Jamys Kinree Claare ny Gael Gaelic Programme is on Manx Radio every Sunday from 8 00pm to 9 00pm Shiaght Laa Seven Days programme every Wednesday from 6 00pm to 6 30pm Print publications edit Manx language columns occasionally appear in the Isle of Man Examiner including Brian Stowell s serialised novel The Vampire Murders The Family Manx magazine a free publication regularly carry Manx language articles including a recipe in each edition The Learn Manx website also publishes Gaelg Vio a Manx language affairs publication and also Bun as Bree an online publication running from April 2011 until May June 2012 aimed at intermediate advanced learners discussing Manx grammar and style written by Chris Lewin Visual presentations edit Adrian Cain has prepared a series of interviews and cartoons in Manx Gaelic which are available on YouTube The short film Solace in Wicca produced in 2012 by Culture Vannin Isle of Man Film and CinemaNX Breton editThe following media are produced in the Breton language Television edit France 3 a few local opt outs in Breton ca 60 hours every year on the regional service France 3 Bretagne TVRennes35 television station broadcasting a number of programmes in Breton Tebeo Radio stations edit Broadcasting in Breton only edit Arvorig FM in French and Breton in North Finistere Radio Kerne in South Finistere Broadcasting in French and Breton edit Radio Bro Gwened in Morbihan Radio Kreiz Breizh in Western Cotes d Armor RCF Rivages in Finistere France Bleu Breizh Izel from Quimper Print publications edit Breman monthly magazine containing articles about various topics including international events politics culture economy and society Internet edit Agence Bretagne Presse http abp bzh Brezhoweb web TV entirely in Breton language BreizhVOD video on demand platformCornish editThe following media are produced in the Cornish language Radio edit An Nowodhow a 5 minute news bulletin in Cornish is broadcast on BBC Radio Cornwall every Sunday at 5pm Elizabeth Stewart took over presenting this programme from its long standing presenter Rod Lyon in 2014 Radyo an Gernewegva a weekly hour long magazine programme originally just an online radio podcast is now also broadcast on several community radio stations in Cornwall From 2014 Radio St Austell Bay is broadcasting it every Sunday at midday and Source fm Falmouth and Penryn broadcasts the same programme every Tuesday at 1pm 2 Print publications edit An Gannas monthly magazine containing news fiction learners pages and special interest writing available from Kowethas an Yeth Kernewek MyCornwall magazine has parts in Cornish and a Cornish learners section Visual Media edit A variety of youtubers produce short videos on the Cornish language and in Cornish Diaspora media editAisrigh nan Gaidheal Scottish Gaelic radio programme on CKJM in Cheticamp Nova Scotia Canada 3 Celtic Family Magazine quarterly publication distributed in North America serving Celtic communities and their descendants Celtic Heritage Magazine magazine in Nova Scotia Canada 3 See also editList of television channels in Celtic languages Celtic Media FestivalReferences edit Bord blamed for the demise of An Gaidheal Ur Stornoway Gazette 19 March 2009 Maga Cornish on the Radio Cornwall Council Retrieved 23 May 2014 a b The Gaelic Council of Nova ScotiaExternal links editAgence Bretagne Presse BBC Alba in Scottish Gaelic and English BBC Cymru in Welsh BBC Radio na Gaidheal in Scottish Gaelic RTE in English sometimes in Irish RTE Raidio na Gaeltachta in Irish S4C in Welsh TG4 in Irish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Celtic language media amp oldid 1189434669, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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