<P> On 28 July 2010, S4C's chief executive Iona Jones left her post without explanation . Assembly members and Members of Parliament requested an independent investigation into the circumstances leading up to her departure . The S4C Authority refused to comment further and commissioned a review into how the broadcaster was governed in August 2010 . On 3 February 2011, it was announced that issues between Iona Jones and S4C had been settled . On 11 February 2011, the Shortridge Report on corporate governance was made public . </P> <P> From its inception S4C was part publicly - financed: funding came both from its advertising revenue and a fixed annual grant from the UK Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), receiving £ 90m of funding in 2011 . Additionally, some Welsh - language programming (including Newyddion and Pobol y Cwm) was produced by BBC Wales as part of the BBC's public service remit, and provided to S4C free of charge . </P> <P> From 2013, responsibility for funding S4C began to transfer to the BBC, with the DCMS reducing its funding by 94% by 2015 . The BBC will provide around £ 76m of funding to S4C by this date, resulting in a cut of around 25% to S4C's annual budget . </P> <P> S4C is controlled by the S4C Authority (Awdurdod S4C), an independent body unconnected to Ofcom, the regulator of other UK television channels such as ITV and Channel 4 . </P>

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