List of television channels in Celtic languages
Celtic-language television channels are available in France , Ireland and the United Kingdom. Many speakers of languages like Irish, Welsh and Breton have demanded television channels in their own languages for many years and have been successful, with Scottish Gaelic speakers joining them with the launch of BBC Alba in 2008, but languages like Manx and Cornish still don't have a full time television channel. There also may be plans for an Irish language channel for Northern Ireland.
Irish language
Current channels
- TG4: channel broadcasting to the Republic of Ireland and some parts of Northern Ireland. TG4 has been successful in broadcasting Irish and increasing Irish speakers even though it has a limited budget. TG4 is aimed at young speakers of the language with youthful programmes. TG4 is funded by advertising and the Government of Ireland with an annual budget of 40 million euro.
- Cúla 4: Irish-language children's channel broadcasting on Channel 602 on NTL as part of the TG4 franchise.
- RTÉ News Now: 24-hour live news service available on the RTÉ website. It offers a mix of Irish language, English language and Irish sign language TV news bulletins and political programmes.
Future channels
Scottish Gaelic
- TeleG: is the main Scottish Gaelic-language channel on DTT, broadcasting a limited daily service in Scotland between 18.00-19.00 on Freeview. TeleG's programming comes from MGAlba], BBC Scotland.
- BBC Alba: launched on September 19, 2008, the channel is available around the UK on Sky, Freesat and eventually Virgin Media also. Additionally, subject to the BBC Trust, the channel will be carried on Freeview in Scotland after the digital switchover. BBC Alba broadcasts various genres of programmes serving the Gaelic community, including drama, sport and daily news in the form of An La.
Welsh language
Breton language
See also