BBC Alba
BBC Alba is a Scottish Gaelic-language free-to-air digital television channel jointly operated by the BBC and MG Alba, a publicly funded Gaelic media service.[1]
Launched on 19 September 2008, it provides programming in news, sports, culture, documentaries, and entertainment tailored to Gaelic-speaking communities while serving as an entry point for non-speakers to the language.[2][3]
The channel operates under a unique partnership model, with the BBC contributing production resources and MG Alba handling commissioning and scheduling, funded largely by the Scottish Government to support the preservation and promotion of Scottish Gaelic, a minority language spoken by approximately 1.1% of Scotland's population.[1][4]
Available primarily on digital platforms in Scotland such as Freeview, it has expanded Gaelic media output, including recent initiatives like digital-first content investments and major drama series, though it has faced challenges including limited audience reach and debates over funding efficiency amid low viewership relative to public investment.[5][6][1]