Listed here are the latest press releases issued by the S4C Press Department: January 14, 2005 S4C TO BROADCAST TSUNAMI RELIEF CARDIFF CONCERT LIVE Viewers throughout Wales and across the UK will be able to enjoy live, non-stop coverage of the Millennium Stadium's Tsunami Relief Cardiff concert after S4C confirmed it will broadcast the unique, sell-out event. From early afternoon until late Saturday night, 22 January, the entire concert - which features top stars such as Eric Clapton, Jools Holland, Manic Street Preachers, Aled Jones, Charlotte Church, Keane, Snow Patrol and Feeder - will be shown live on both S4C and S4C digidol, which is available outside Wales on Sky 151. With a capacity crowd confirmed for the Live Aid-style event, the TV broadcast will give music fans at home an opportunity to enjoy the acts - while encouraging further donations, which will be in addition to the expected �1million raised by the concert itself. Coverage of the one-off special event - dubbed Wave Aid - is being provided for S4C by BBC Wales as part of its contribution to the channel. The BBC will also be providing two news bulletins during the course of the coverage. Iona Jones, S4C's Director of Programmes, says, "S4C is delighted to be in a position to provide extensive broadcasting hours for the BBC's coverage of this charity concert and to make it available to viewers throughout the UK. "In so doing we hope to contribute to the event's money-raising potential over and above that already generated by ticket sales." As a result of the concert coverage, the Celtic League Dragons v Glasgow rugby match will not be broadcast. The TNS v Rhyl Welsh Premiership League football match will be shown at 2.00pm on Sunday, 23 January. Saturday's edition of Noson Lawen will also be postponed until the following week, 29 January. For further information please contact Hannah Thomas, S4C Press Office on 029 20741451