Dylan Moore says we must urgently recognise the public interest nature of our Welsh media, local and national.

Dylan Moore says we must urgently recognise the public interest nature of our Welsh media, local and national.
Professor Martin Innes argues the Welsh Government and the Senedd must move to protect Welsh media and politics from disinformation.
Steve Johnson and Paul Atkins analyse the impact of the pandemic on community radio stations in Wales and the critical role it has played in addressing local needs.
Ahead of this week’s IWA Cardiff Media Summit, BBC Wales Director Rhodri Talfan Davies describes how BBC News is adapting its online service for Wales to better reflect the realities of devolution
Angela Graham considers the implications of the recent BBC Religion and Ethics Review
A week after the 3rd IWA Cardiff Media Summit, Clare Hudson reflects on the day’s discussions
Rhodri Talfan Davies looks ahead to the impact of a new strategy for writers
The Aberfan Young Wives’ Club: a Game-Changer for ITV Cymru Wales?
Pauline Burt on creative ways to maximize the potential of the creative industries in Wales