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==Programming== Local programming is produced and broadcast from the BBC's [[Truro]] studios from 6 am to 10 pm on weekdays, from 6 am to 6 pm on Saturdays and from 6 am to 2 pm on Sundays. Daniel Pascoe's show (Saturdays 6 pm to 8 pm) and his BBC Introducing show (Saturdays 8 pm to 10 pm) are both broadcast to [[BBC Radio Devon]] and [[BBC Radio Somerset]]. David White's Boogie Wonderland show used to be broadcast on Saturdays between 10 pm to 1 am and was also broadcast to stations in the [[BBC South West]] and [[BBC West]] regions. This programme, along with all other late night regional programming, ended on 7 October 2023 due to BBC cutbacks, and was replaced with a networked England-wide late show which broadcasts every night of the week. During the station's overnight downtime, BBC Radio Cornwall simulcasts [[BBC Radio 5 Live]] ===Cornish language output=== Radio Cornwall is one of two radio stations to have broadcast programmes in the [[Cornish language]]. A five-minute weekly news bulletin, ''An Nowodhow'', is broadcast every Sunday at 1.55pm.<ref>Diarmuid O'Néill, ''Rebuilding the Celtic Languages: reversing language shift in the Celtic countries'', 2005</ref><ref>John T. Koch, ''Celtic Culture: a historical encyclopedia'', 2006</ref> When Radio Cornwall was first set up Cornish language content was limited to around 2 minutes per week. In 1987, a new weekly 15-minute-long bilingual show, Kroeder Kroghan, detailing Celtic cultural events taking place in [[Cornwall]], was introduced.<ref>Martin John Ball, James Fife, ''The Celtic Languages'', 1993</ref>
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