Gerald Holtham argues for some reverse colonisation to turn around the financial fortunes of our greatest festival

Gerald Holtham argues for some reverse colonisation to turn around the financial fortunes of our greatest festival
Rhodri Talfan Davies, Director, BBC Cymru Wales, IWA Broadcasting in Wales conference, 18 October 2011
Rosemary Bulter fears cuts in Welsh political television coverage will damage democracy
Guy Phillips, Editor ITV Regional News, Broadcasting in Wales: an agenda for the coming decade, 18 October 2011, Cardiff
Ron Jones, Executive Chairman, Tinopolis, Broadcasting in Wales: an agenda for the coming decade, IWA Conference, 18 October 2011, Cardiff
Wil Stephens, Founder and Director, Cube Interactive, Broadcasting in Wales: an agenda for the coming decade, IWA conference, 18 October 2011, Cardiff
Geraint Talfan Davies looks at Welsh Labour’s relationship with the private sector and the need for the devolution of broadcasting
Menna Richards, Annual Lecture, Welsh Political Archive 2011, National Library of Wales, 3 November 2011
Steve Hewlett asks whether the landmark agreement between the BBC and S4C marks the beginning of federalisation