The Guardian are reporting that S4C, the government-supported Welsh-language channel, will shortly be facing a 24 per cent cut in its Budget as a result of the Comprehensive Spending Review. The article notes that cuts will inevitably also impact on the 34 independent production companies that provide content for S4C.
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