Local TV channel "Made in Cardiff" takes to the air
Made in Cardiff will show daily news and magazine programmes about the city on Freeview channel 23.
Station manager Bryn Roberts said Cardiff was the ideal location for a successful local television service.
But deputy culture minister Ken Skates said he was concerned public funds were being diverted from traditional broadcasters to support "struggling" local TV stations across the UK.
Local television services were created after a move by the UK government to replicate the success of similar small broadcasters in the United States.
They are partly funded by the BBC licence fee.
Two other local TV stations in Wales - Bay TV Swansea and Bay TV Clwyd in Mold - are due to launch in 2015.
'Ideal size'
Mr Roberts said that while Made in Cardiff's budget was small, the "adrenaline" was helping his team of 12 people to produce 14 hours of programming a week.
He also predicted the new TV channel would fare better than others.
"I think Cardiff is an ideal size for this kind of venture," said Mr Roberts.
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Looks like it's starting in a couple of minutes, you might have to retune your telly, it's on channel 23.
I'm wondering what exactly they're going to showing on this.