Colin Thomas says the vast changes in communications technology have opened up opportunities for film-makers and other artists to by-pass the game-keepers of our culture

Colin Thomas says the vast changes in communications technology have opened up opportunities for film-makers and other artists to by-pass the game-keepers of our culture
Geraint Talfan Davies discovers a decline of viewers of television news about Wales
Angela Graham responds with some of her own experiences to an IWA report on ageing policy
Exchange of letters between four former Controllers of BBC Wales and the Chairman of the BBC Trust reveals how Wales is being ignored
Geraint Stanley Jones and Euryn Ogwen Williams look back on the broadcasting career of S4C’s first chief executive
Geraint Talfan Davies assesses the MacTaggart lecture by the BBC’s Director General, Mark Thompson
Colin Thomas says the makers of a BBC Wales landmark series should avoid playing safe
Bethan Jenkins says problems at the Welsh language channel could provide a springboard for a radical repurposing of the channel so that it offers a range of multi-media services to Welsh-speaking audiences.
Huw Davies reviews A History of Independent Television in Wales by Jamie Medhurst