19 January 2011 – 1:26 AM
Gofyn am help gyda phroject newydd o’r enw Y Bydysawd. Plis cer i ybydysawd.com a wedyn gadawa sylw ar erthygl. Dylai fe bod yn hawdd ond gofyn isod os ti eisiau help. Diolch. Fel Google dw i heb wedi lansio’n swyddogol ond dw i’n profi gydag unrhyw un ar y we sydd eisiau helpu. Mae [...]
7 January 2011 – 10:20 PM
Mae’r BBC wedi cael “sianel” swyddogol ar YouTube ers 11fed mis Tachwedd 2005 – gyda chlipiau o bob sianel teledu, bron bob genre o rhaglennu, Comic Relief, Eurovision a digwyddiadau eraill. Syniad “amlblatfform” a syml iawn ond da am S4C. Heddiw mae gyda BBC ar YouTube 8161 fideo ond rhaid i ni gofio bod unrhyw [...]
20 October 2010 – 10:06 PM
David Hughes at the Daily Telegraph asks today “Is £1,000 per viewer an acceptable price to pay for Welsh language telly?”. I don’t usually do “reactive” blog posts. But there is a serious mistake here which we can hope to correct before it becomes a canard. He says (emphasis mine): As part of its belated [...]
11 October 2010 – 7:29 PM
Over on IWA’s blog, Colin Thomas writes about bypassing gatekeepers in his write-up of the Creativity in Hard Times event. I like his themes but Thomas could go further and I’d like to identify an “invisible gatekeeper” so here’s a post in response. Lately I’ve done a lot of thinking and a bunch of posts [...]
By Carl Morris
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Posted in art, technology, television
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Also tagged Colin Thomas, copying, copyright, Creative Commons, Fritz Lang, hawlfraint, IWA, Lawrence Lessig, Metropolis, Napster, remix, remixing, s4c, Saunders Lewis, Tynged yr Iaith
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11 September 2008 – 3:30 AM
Recently I heard Jeremy Vine on BBC Radio 2 refer to the town of Dolgellau in Wales (N52:44:24 W3:53:24). He pronounced it as “Dolga-l-ow” and made the last syllable rhyme with “cow”. Why-oh-why can’t a broadcast professional do a little research before guessing this pronunciation? A little goes a long way. (I couldn’t resist writing [...]