A former Labour politician is to set to chair the Welsh language broadcaster S4C.
Delyth Evans was a broadcast journalist before she represented Mid and West Wales in the then-National Assembly for Wales from 2000 to 2003.
Former chair Rhodri Williams decided not to seek a second term in charge last year after he dismissed S4C's former chief executive Sian Doyle following a bullying scandal.
Evans will replace former Tory MP Guto Bebb, who has been an interim chair for the last 12 months.
Welsh Conservative MS Andrew RT Davies said the appointment "risks public trust in Welsh media".
Choosing the chair is the responsibility of the UK government.
Announcing Evans as her preferred candidate for the job, UK government Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy said: "Delyth began her career as a broadcast journalist, and her vision for S4C's future reflects a deep understanding of the Welsh cultural and media landscape, as well as an enduring commitment to public service."