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Gaelic TV evening news launched | |
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The BBC's Gaelic television news programme has been launched. | |
An La went on air at 2000 BST and the half hour programme will be broadcast every weekday evening. | |
Covering a local, national and international agenda, it follows the launch of the new Gaelic television channel BBC Alba. | Covering a local, national and international agenda, it follows the launch of the new Gaelic television channel BBC Alba. |
Earlier this year, an extension to the news section of the BBC Alba website was unveiled to allow people to access online stories in Gaelic. | Earlier this year, an extension to the news section of the BBC Alba website was unveiled to allow people to access online stories in Gaelic. |
First time | First time |
The television ventures are a collaboration between MG Alba and the BBC and available on Sky and Freesat. | The television ventures are a collaboration between MG Alba and the BBC and available on Sky and Freesat. |
Norrie Maclennan, Gaelic news editor, said An La was a landmark for the Gaelic language. | Norrie Maclennan, Gaelic news editor, said An La was a landmark for the Gaelic language. |
The extension to the website - Naidheachdan - went live in February. | The extension to the website - Naidheachdan - went live in February. |
Stories from the Highlands and Islands are given primacy. | Stories from the Highlands and Islands are given primacy. |
Its launch marked the first time that entire news stories were published online on a daily basis in the Gaelic language. | Its launch marked the first time that entire news stories were published online on a daily basis in the Gaelic language. |
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