BBC RADIO CYMRU


'BBC Radio Cymru' is BBC Wales' Welsh language radio station, broadcasting throughout Wales on FM since 1977. It was one of the few FM-only radio services in the UK at the time of its launch. The station now broadcasts for 20 hours a day (0500-0100) and is also carried on DAB Digital Radio within Wales, and also on Freeview and satellite. The station has also been broadcasting on the Internet since January 2005 .
Radio Cymru was the first dedicated Welsh language broadcasting outlet, allowing much more airtime for Welsh language programmes than had previously been available on the old Radio 4 Wales (or the Welsh Home Service prior to 1967). 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.
It is similar in format to many radio stations with news shows at breakfast, 1pm and 5pm (''Post Cyntaf'', ''Taro'r Post'' and ''Post Prynhawn''), DJs who chat to callers and run competitions (Jonsi, Ray Gravell), and until recently a daily soap opera (''Rhydeglwys''). A more unusual programme is ''Y Talwrn'', a poetry competition in which teams must come up with poetry in specific styles on specific topics.

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C2
Regular presenters
External links

C2


The evening output of Radio Cymru (8pm to 1am) is branded "C2" and is aimed at a younger audience than the rest of the station. It covers the contemporary Welsh music scene extensively. It has studios in both Bangor and Cardiff and typically opens at 8pm with the show from Cardiff with Dafydd Du.
Other presenters include Huw Stephens, Lisa Gwilym, Kevin Davies, Steve a Terwyn, and Magi Dodd.

Regular presenters


Radio Cymru presenters, sorted alphabetically

Gaynor Davies

★ Kevin Davies

Terwyn Davies

Dafydd Du

Stephen Edwards

Beti George

Gareth Glyn

Ray Gravell

Lisa Gwilym

Meinir Gwilym

Hywel Gwynfryn

Dai Jones Llanilar

Dylan Jones

Jonsi (Eifion Jones)

Geraint Lloyd

Garry Owen

Nia Roberts

Huw Stephens

Sian Thomas

Dei Tomos

Dylan Wyn

External links


Official websites

BBC Radio Cymru at bbc.co.uk

Media UK - BBC Radio Cymru

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