BBC Kernow

 is a Cornish-language free-to-air TV channel launched on May 3, 2010, jointly owned by the and the, which is on-air for up to seven hours a day. The name Kernow is Cornish for. All of BBC Kernow's programmes are made in the Cornish language and come from Cornwall.

Operation
The channel is financed from the budget and donations to the 's member organisations.

BBC Kernow continuity presentation and channel management is based in, whilst news services are based in. The Cornish Digital Media Centre at in  is used to transmit the programmes.

Programming
Output on the channel consists of news, current affairs, sport, drama, documentary, entertainment, education, religion and children's programming, broadcast on most days between 5 pm and 12 am.

Children's programmes are shown for two hours every weekday, between 17:00 and 19:00 - consisting of popular British, American, Canadian and Australian children's programmes dubbed into Cornish by What? Productions of and An Seni of. Two sections of children's programmes are broadcast - the first hour is CBeebies Kernow and the second hour is CBBC Kernow.

The nightly news program is An Seythennyow.