
Vale of Clwyd MS Gareth Davies visits BBC Wales facility
Mr Davies, also the shadow cabinet secretary for culture, tourism, sport, and North Wales, visited the New Broadcasting House in Cardiff Central Square and was 'hugely impressed.'
The facility, which BBC Wales moved into in 2020, is considered one of the most advanced broadcasting centres in Europe, owing to its Live IP Core infrastructure.
Mr Davies said: "I was hugely impressed by the scale and sophistication of the facilities at BBC Wales and it's clear they're operating at the cutting edge of broadcasting."
He also commended the support BBC Wales provides to S4C, which is crucial for Welsh-language broadcasting.
Mr Davies said: "The passion and expertise of the staff are a powerful reminder of the creative talent we have here in Wales, and the BBC's world-class centre equips them to reach their full potential."
Gareth Davies MS was impressed with the facility While at the centre, Mr Davies noted the return of most staff to office work and discussed the importance of in-person collaboration in the creative industries.
The potential for increased television production in Wales was also a topic of conversation.
Mr Davies said: "It was encouraging to hear about the rise in TV drama productions being made in Wales and I'll continue to champion efforts to grow this further, as it brings not only investment but real opportunities for our communities and the tourism sector."
He also suggested the idea of enhanced coverage of the Wales Women's National Football Team, with the possibility of introducing studio-based broadcasting from stadiums during live matches.
Mr Davies finished by saying: "My sincere thanks to the team at BBC Wales for such a warm welcome and a truly insightful visit."

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