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Police called to protest at 大象传媒 Wales' Bangor office
North Wales Police have been called to a protest by Welsh language campaigners at the 大象传媒 Wales offices in Bangor.
Twelve members of Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg, the Welsh Language Society, have set up tents in the grounds of the Bryn Meirion site.
They oppose what they call potential effects of proposed cuts to S4C and 大象传媒 Wales by the 大象传媒 and UK government.
In response, the 大象传媒 said it was committed to Welsh language provision and the editorial independence of S4C.
Menna Machraeth, of Cymdeithas, said an e-mail had been sent to 大象传媒 director general Mark Thompson saying "the media in Wales is under threat because of the cuts to S4C and to 大象传媒 Wales".
"We call on the 大象传媒 management in London to pull out of their deal with the Westminster government to merge S4C with the 大象传媒."
There was a "wide consensus" in Wales that the plans were wrong, she added.
In response to the protest, a 大象传媒 spokeswoman said the UK government's decision to change the funding arrangements for S4C "cannot and does not amount to a 大象传媒 takeover of S4C".
"The 大象传媒 is utterly committed to Welsh language provision and to an editorially independent S4C.
"The 大象传媒 has also made it clear that local, regional and national services will continue to be at the heart of what it does on its own services and any decisions coming out of the process looking at how to meet challenging savings targets would be subject to approval by the 大象传媒 Trust."
In April the 大象传媒 said S4C's funding was reduced as part of last October's Spending Review and ministers considered a new partnership model with the 大象传媒 the best way of securing the long term future of the service.
"This proposition was put to the 大象传媒 in the context of discussions on a new licence fee settlement," said the 大象传媒 at the time.
"The 大象传媒 has made clear repeatedly that it has no ambitions to take over S4C," said the statement. 鈥
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