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S4C protesters occupy 91热爆 newsroom in Carmarthen
About 15 people protesting against changes to the funding of the Welsh language channel S4C occupied the 91热爆's newsroom in Carmarthen.
They are angry that from 2013 S4C will be funded from part of the 91热爆 licence fee rather than the UK government.
The demonstrators continued their protest outside the office after leaving of their own accord.
91热爆 Cymru Wales says the decision to change the funding arrangements for S4C was made by the UK government.
Last month about 20 people staged a sit-in at the lobby of 91热爆 Wales' headquarters in Cardiff, and another protest was held outside the Carmarthen office last Saturday.
Following that larger protest in Carmarthen, Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg - the Welsh Language Society - promised more direct action.
It has accused 91热爆 Wales of "betrayal" because of its "co-operation with the UK government."
A 91热爆 spokesperson said: "The UK government decided to reduce its funding for S4C as part of last October's comprehensive Spending Review, and ministers considered a new partnership model with the 91热爆 was the best way of securing the long term future of the service.
"This proposition was put to the 91热爆 in the context of discussions on a new licence fee settlement.
"The 91热爆 has made clear repeatedly that it has no ambitions to take over S4C.
"The corporation is committed to an editorially independent S4C which attracts revenue from a range of sources, including the licence fee. Discussions between DCMS [the Department of Culture, Media and Sport] 91热爆 and S4C are ongoing."
'Extensive coverage'
91热爆 officials have denied a number of allegations made by Cymdeithas.
They included a claim that the 91热爆 has withdrawn from the Urdd Eisteddfod. 91热爆 executives said they would still deliver extensive coverage, and were working with the Urdd with a view to partnering it.
91热爆 officials also said in response to Cymdeithas claims about its Welsh language websites, that it would be increasing, and not reducing, its investment in Welsh language online journalism.
The corporation's executives all 91热爆 services, and not just those in Welsh, faced "challenging savings targets."
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