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Launch day for new Gaelic channel Launch day for new Gaelic channel
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The new Gaelic television channel, BBC Alba, is due to be launched on satellite later.The new Gaelic television channel, BBC Alba, is due to be launched on satellite later.
The service is a collaboration between MG Alba and the BBC. An evening news programme - An La - will launch on Monday at 2000 BST.The service is a collaboration between MG Alba and the BBC. An evening news programme - An La - will launch on Monday at 2000 BST.
The channel will be available on Sky and Freesat from 2100 BST on Friday, but the opening night's viewing will also be shown on BBC Two Scotland.The channel will be available on Sky and Freesat from 2100 BST on Friday, but the opening night's viewing will also be shown on BBC Two Scotland.
Programmes will not be available on Freeview for another two years.Programmes will not be available on Freeview for another two years.
This is a momentous day for the Gaelic community, as well as for Scottish broadcasting Linda FabianiCulture ministerThis is a momentous day for the Gaelic community, as well as for Scottish broadcasting Linda FabianiCulture minister
Head of service for BBC Alba, Margaret Mary Murray, said the channel was not just for Gaelic speakers.Head of service for BBC Alba, Margaret Mary Murray, said the channel was not just for Gaelic speakers.
She said: "The Gaelic audience will benefit first and foremost, but we also hope that the channel will appeal to an audience across Scotland.She said: "The Gaelic audience will benefit first and foremost, but we also hope that the channel will appeal to an audience across Scotland.
"Our programmes will be subtitled in English and we hope we will deliver programmes on subjects that will appeal to mainstream Scotland.""Our programmes will be subtitled in English and we hope we will deliver programmes on subjects that will appeal to mainstream Scotland."
Documentaries to be shown over the next few weeks include Turas Trump, which will look at US tycoon Donald Trump's Scottish connections.Documentaries to be shown over the next few weeks include Turas Trump, which will look at US tycoon Donald Trump's Scottish connections.
Another looks at the life of French football star Zinedine Zidane, who was sent off in the 2006 World Cup final.Another looks at the life of French football star Zinedine Zidane, who was sent off in the 2006 World Cup final.
Culture minister Linda Fabiani thanked those who had worked hard to prepare the service for its launch. Culture Minister Linda Fabiani thanked those who had worked hard to prepare the service for its launch.
She said: "This is a momentous day for the Gaelic community, as well as for Scottish broadcasting.She said: "This is a momentous day for the Gaelic community, as well as for Scottish broadcasting.
"The channel will play a key role in promoting the Gaelic language and making it accessible to a national audience.""The channel will play a key role in promoting the Gaelic language and making it accessible to a national audience."