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Gaelic broadcasting in Scotland

Do you know what Gaelic is? It's a language that people in Scotland used to speak a lot a long time ago. But not many people speak it anymore. That's why some people think it's important to have TV and radio shows in Gaelic, so people can still learn and use the language.

So, the people who make TV and radio shows in Scotland sometimes make them in Gaelic. This is called Gaelic broadcasting. They might have shows about news, sports, music, or even cartoons!

Gaelic broadcasting is really important because it helps keep the Gaelic language and culture alive. It also gives people who speak Gaelic a chance to see and hear things in their language.

Sometimes, people who don't speak Gaelic might not understand what's being said on Gaelic TV or radio. But that's okay, because there are usually English subtitles or translations available. Overall, Gaelic broadcasting is a way to celebrate and preserve the Gaelic culture in Scotland.
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