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As part of its efforts to keep in line with audience shifts, Welsh pubcaster S4C has made changes to its team, including creating a new role: head of streaming and digital. Under the guidance of ...
Sian Doyle, the former chief executive of S4C has filed a personal injury claim against her former employer at the High Court The former chief executive of S4C has filed a personal injury claim ...
S4C has announced Geraint Evans will take up the role of chief executive. Joining the channel as its news and current affairs commissioner in 2019, Evans was responsible for the development of its ...
The hours of content watched on S4C’s digital platform S4C Clic or on iPlayer have increased by almost a third in a year. In its Annual Report 2023-24, the Welsh-language public broadcaster ...
The hours of content watched on S4C’s digital platform S4C Clic or on iPlayer have increased by almost a third in the last 12 months. In its Annual Report 2023-24, S4C reports has reported an increase ...
The former chief executive of Welsh-language public broadcaster S4C complained to the UK’s biggest press regulator about a story saying she had been “signed off with stress”. Sian Doyle said ...
Alyce L. Dylo, nee Milachowski, age 86, formerly of River Grove, beloved wife of the late Joseph A. Dylo; loving mother of Wayne (Callie Ruth), Kenneth, Darlene (Billie) Hudec-Curtis; devoted ...
S4C has appointed an interim chief executive. On Thursday, the Welsh language broadcaster confirmed that its unitary board had appointed Sioned Wiliam to the position. According to the channel, Ms ...
The father of sacked S4C boss Sian Doyle has written to the UK government and the channel to blame them both for his daughter taking an overdose. Dennis Jones said he was considering his legal ...
Sian Doyle had been the chief executive of Welsh-language broadcaster S4C since 2022 but was sacked last month after allegations of bullying. Ms Doyle's husband Rob said she was taken to hospital ...
The broadcaster has apologised for what has been described as "unacceptable behaviours" at the network. The Welsh language broadcaster S4C has apologised to "those who have had to tolerate ...
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