Rhodri Talfan Davies says the launch of Wales’ second Welsh language radio service on Monday is a vital development for audiences in Wales, and for the language.

Rhodri Talfan Davies says the launch of Wales’ second Welsh language radio service on Monday is a vital development for audiences in Wales, and for the language.
Aled Eirug reviews a fascinating new study of Jews in Wales
The reaction to news that Doctor Who will be played by a woman shows how far we still have to go when it comes to gender equality, says Helen Bradley.
Dr Sioned Pearce and Dr Stuart Fox present evidence on what the Welsh public thinks of the media coverage for GE2017
Stephen Cushion argues that broadcast election coverage needs to do better at explaining devolved issues
Dr Ruth McElroy looks at two major policy challenges affecting media in Wales: representation of Wales in public service broadcasting programming and lack of quality journalism covering Welsh affairs.
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?