Sunday, November 23, 2014

Conservative MP Guto Bebb has criticized the Welsh Language Society strictly when they call on S4C


Conservative MP Guto Bebb has criticized the Welsh Language Society strictly when they call on S4C to "pull treadmill out of negotiations with the BBC and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport". Related stories Reporting treadmill Chartist story to contemporary Wales 'Duty on S4C to provide Welsh subtitles' Ched Evans: BBC apologizes for offensive comments Association asked if the Planning Bill is breaking the law Bwrlwm Question Time Children in Need Parties come to Cardiff to send a joint letter calling treadmill for that part of the argument TV Review: 'All pupils should be able to communicate in Welsh' Language Standards - concern for contractors
"It is time for the Welsh Language Society accepted if they want to contribute to the discussion in the curve, he wants them to grow up and appreciate what is happening in the real world - rather than living in some fantasy world," he said.
"Most people treadmill believe that S4C as a public body which has not been particularly successful recently, that there is agreement here that offers a way forward for the channel under difficult financial circumstances Government faces. Most people think that's a strong element of trying to score political points in the protest comes from the Society, "he said.
He added, "The bottom line - if the Association is calling on S4C to stop discussing with the BBC then what good is not available for non-cash S4C by April 2012, I think that for my big help of one, "said Guto Bebb said that the need to continue the discussion, rather than calling for" separate agreement "when there is no agreement treadmill on a different.
Mr Bebb said: "The independent broadcasting companies, from what I've heard and those I've met - calls for a speedy agreement so that they can plan for the future. Everything else, in my opinion, a waste of energy.
"Not just immature treadmill Association is calling on S4C to pull out of the negotiations - but unrealistic and unreasonable and jeopardizes jobs in the very areas the Association claims that they want to protect."
He said that what is needed on the television industry in Wales is stability. "And the stability comes from an agreement between S4C and the BBC. First world, the agreement is in place - the first world companies will be able to prepare for the future, "he said.
He believes that the relationship between the BBC and S4C "can ensure future much more robust" to the channel. "I think it's a wonderful treadmill financial savings treadmill will be available from the partnership with the BBC."
Related stories Reporting Chartist story to contemporary Wales 'Duty on S4C to provide Welsh subtitles' Ched Evans: treadmill BBC apologizes for offensive comments Association asked if the Planning Bill is breaking the law Bwrlwm Question Time Children in Need Parties come to Cardiff to send a joint letter calling for that part of the argument TV Review: 'All pupils should be able to communicate in Welsh' Language Standards - concern treadmill for contractors
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