S4C Authority
The S4C Authority (Welsh: Awdurdod S4C) is an independent public body appointed by the United Kingdom Government's Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport to oversee the management of the Welsh-language television channel S4C and to regulate the quality of the channel's output.[1] Although an independent body, the authority works in conjunction with the UK-wide broadcasting and telecommunications regulator Ofcom.
Type | Public |
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Industry | Independent |
Founded | 1981 United Kingdom |
Headquarters | United Kingdom |
Number of locations | Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom |
Area served | Worldwide |
Products | S4C |
The current members of the S4C Authority are Bill Davies, John Davies, Cenwyn Edwards, Dyfrig Jones, Glenda Jones, Huw Jones (Chair), Winston Roddick, and Rheon Thomas (Vice Chair).
In the spending review which he presented to the House of Commons on 20 October 2010, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, announced that part of the responsibility for funding S4C was to be transferred to the BBC.[2] On 10 August 2012, the BBC Trust, Ofcom and the S4C Authority launched a public consultation on a draft Operating Agreement concluded between the two broadcasters and setting out their relationship from 1 April 2013, the date following which it is intended that the majority of S4C's funding will come from the BBC licence fee.[3]
References
- S4C Authority official website Retrieved 7 July 2012.
- "Spending review 2010:key points at a glance". London: Guardian.co.uk. 20 October 2010. Retrieved 21 October 2010.
- BBC Trust: "The public gets its say on BBC and S4C operating agreement" Retrieved 10 August 2012.