The drama series Rough Cut on Netflix follows a group of misfits as they try to pull off a diamond heist.
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Welsh language heist drama, Dal y Mellt, is being streamed on Netflix with the title, Rough Cut.
Hundreds of thousands of hours of broadcasting history are available for the first time.
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The Wales Broadcast Archive in Aberystwyth brings together the archives of the BBC, ITV and S4C under one roof.
BBC Wales sports presenter Catrin Heledd.
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The BBC is celebrating 100 years of broadcasting in Wales.
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How long does the licence fee have left?
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The broadcaster risks losing its distinctive edge in private hands.
Heavy hitter: Andrew Neil will be chair of new broadcaster GB News.
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Research shows broadcast journalism is already becoming more partisan.
Capture of William Joyce (‘Lord Haw-Haw’) in Germany in 1945.
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In the early days of the second world war, a Nazi propagandist broadcasting to England built up a large following.
Still image from the 1940 propaganda film ‘Christmas Under Fire’ produced by the Crown Film Unit.
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Despite rationing and the Blitz, Christmas on the domestic front in 1940 was cheerful and optimistic.
Can do better: the daily Downing Street press briefing.
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Cardiff University’s news diary study during the pandemic found the public were confused about a number of issues and became more critical of the UK government.
The UK’s chief medical officer Chris Whitty and prime minister Boris Johnson taking questions from BBC journalist Laura Kuenssberg at the end of March.
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Calls for journalists to rally round the UK government’s efforts to fight the pandemic are out of touch with public opinion, an in-depth study of news audiences has found.
Lockdown comes into force in Britain, March 23.
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The government is under relentless pressure from the UK media to relax the strict lockdown rules. That could be a dangerous mistake.
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Broadcasters have a duty to inform the public and hold politicians to account. This mission is more important now than ever before.
Can the BBC continue to hold leaders to account?
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There were some ominous sounds coming out of the election campaign about what the Conservatives might have planned for the UK’s public broadcaster.
Boris Johnson and Plymouth parliamentary candidate, Rebecca Smith in front of a statue of Nancy Astor.
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It isn’t just politicians: experts, business representatives, even academics quoted in the media are more likely to be male.
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In 2017 Labour did better than expected because it moved debate away from Brexit. It will need to do the same in 2019.
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Lots of people are listening to radio in Wales, but very little of it has a Welsh voice.
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Three minutes of bland and uncontroversial radio which doesn’t reflect the passion and complexity of religion.
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The British Breakfast Companion.
Whose turn it it?
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But how does it stay relevant in the world of Spotify and iTunes?
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As soon as broadcasters began to focus on policy the gap between the two parties began to close.