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Record year for ±«Óãtv Wales - "powerhouse of exceptional output"



A year of "evolution", "commitment", "new collaborations" and "engagement with audiences" has put ±«Óãtv Wales in the strongest position ever in its 83-year history according to figures released today.

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The ±«Óãtv Wales Annual Review 2005-06 - which presents a summary of the Broadcasting Council for Wales's assessment of ±«Óãtv Wales's performance for the year - shows that spending on ±«Óãtv Wales programmes has increased to record levels.

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Money invested in programmes made by ±«Óãtv Wales for the ±«Óãtv's UK networks leapt to more than £50m in 2005-06, having tripled in just two years.

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Professor Merfyn Jones, ±«Óãtv National Governor for Wales, says: "During the year ±«Óãtv Wales enhanced its reputation as a powerhouse of exceptional output for the ±«Óãtv networks.

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"This considerable achievement has changed perceptions of ±«Óãtv Wales's capacity to contribute even more in coming years, especially in the context of the ±«Óãtv's intention to develop more production outside London.

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"It also builds the media industries and thus enhances the creative potential of Wales - a very substantial contribution to the economy of Wales."

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The Broadcasting Council for Wales singles out Doctor Who - which is made in Wales by ±«Óãtv Wales - saying that its "combination of heritage and sophistication, together with the positive effect on family viewing, had been a huge achievement for ±«Óãtv Wales".

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It also noted the success of the ±«Óãtv Wales network productions Tribe, The Girl in the Café, Life on Mars, ±«Óãtv Cardiff Singer of the World, A Year at Kew and the Emmy award-winning Broadway: The American Musical.

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Other significant successes highlighted in the ±«Óãtv Wales Annual Review include:

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±«Óãtv Wales television programmes made for audiences in Wales again out-performed the network programmes they replaced on ±«Óãtv ONE Wales and ±«Óãtv TWO Wales. Wales Today continued to have more than double the audience of ITV 1 Wales News;

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±«Óãtv Wales Welsh language television programmes continued to be the most-watched on S4C;

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The number of people listening to the Welsh language service ±«Óãtv Radio Cymru rose for the second year running. The number of younger listeners to Radio Cymru has risen by 50 per cent over the last decade. The most recently published figures showed that more people were listening to the English language service ±«Óãtv Radio Wales than at any time in the last two years;

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The Broadcasting Council for Wales commend the Here For You community strategy for "enriching output across ±«Óãtv Wales's services, discovering new talent and voices, forging new collaborations with external partners and engaging and involving young people";

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±«Óãtv Wales's online services in English and Welsh attracted a record average of more than 800,000 unique users each week.

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Menna Richards, Controller, ±«Óãtv Wales, welcomed the Annual Review saying: "What the last year has shown is that a combination of energy and talent and, in particular, a willingness to look outward, can seize any number of opportunities to reveal to the rest of the UK the creative ability that flourishes here in Wales.

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"With record investment in programmes, record numbers visiting our online services, radio audiences growing and the success of the Here For You community strategy in creating a more open ±«Óãtv that reflects communities across the whole of Wales, ±«Óãtv Wales can claim to be in the strongest position in its proud history.

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"It's the ±«Óãtv thing. It's the way in which a huge broadcasting organisation can be flexible enough to provide room for a process of cross-fertilisation that puts more programmes made by ±«Óãtv Wales on the networks.

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"And, perhaps most important of all, in our various services on television, radio and online in Welsh and English we play the single biggest role in reflecting Wales to itself - not just on our own services but also in a substantial contribution to the continuing success of S4C, with whom we are in the process of finalising a new strategic partnership in the best interests of Welsh language audiences."

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Notes to Editors

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The full ±«Óãtv Wales Annual Review 2005-06 is available online at bbc.co.uk/wales.

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The Broadcasting Council for Wales (BCW) reviews ±«Óãtv Wales programmes and services on an ongoing basis and presents an annual report to the ±«Óãtv Board of Governors based on feedback from licence fee payers in Wales, audience research and detailed discussions with the ±«Óãtv Cymru Wales Board of Management.

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The BCW also recommends objectives for ±«Óãtv Wales.

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The BCW is chaired by the National Governor for Wales, who sits on the Board of Governors.

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The BCW meets monthly and has up to 12 members. These are selected by the Governors following an open recruitment process.

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Members are non-executive and part time, and are chosen to reflect a wide range of experience and interests.

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Date: 11.07.2006
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