23 October 2020
Though the streets of Llanberis may be quieter this Saturday than on a usual Snowdonia Marathon weekend, S4C will be holding its own tribute to the event by challenging a host of elite runners to a race along the iconic route.
12 October 2020
S4C and TAC (Teledwyr Annibynnol Cymru – Welsh Independent Producers) have been working together on new Terms of Trade which will allow viewers all over the world to enjoy the channel's latest programmes as well as archive programmes available on demand through S4C Clic.
24 September 2020
As the Annual Report 2019/20 is published, S4C Chief Executive Owen Evans said he is delighted with the progress and investment which has recently taken place with S4C Clic through creating a new function and commissioning content specifically for the service.
28 August 2020
As S4C publishes its Welsh Language Standards Annual Report for the financial year up to 31 March 2020, S4C is proud of its place and its duty to the language, and continues to support the language in every way possible, as an employer and in providing a service to the public.
26 August 2020
S4C's Welsh language drama Bang has been nominated for the Green award at the Edinburgh TV Awards.
The Green award, which is a new award for 2020, will go to the producer, channel, platform or organisation that has championed sustainability in the industry.
3 August 2020
The BFI has announced the latest production slate of awarded projects through the Government funded Young Audiences Content Fund (YACF), giving Welsh broadcaster S4C the green light for over fifteen hours of content for children and young people
29 July 2020
Original S4C drama Byw Celwydd (Living a Lie) will be streamed to audiences in Germany, Austria and Switzerland on new SVOD platform Sooner.de after an agreement between producer Tarian Cyf, English sales house Videoplugger and ContentScope.
2 July 2020
S4C's online service, Hansh, and the National Eisteddfod have come together to announce a new series called Bwyd Brên (Brain Food), as part of the Eisteddfod's multi-platform project, AmGen, which will give viewers a taste of the festival with an eclectic mix of digital activities.