Cymdeithas yr Iaith gymraeg will be making an official complaint to Real Radio, and also notifying Ofcom and the Welsh Language Board following an advertisement for a job by Real Radio. Real Radio in the advert says:"A brilliant opportunity has come up at Wales' only national commercial station, Real Radio. We are looking for an experienced Broadcast Journalist to join our Breakfast team, based in Cardiff, delivering the on-air content our news and sport hungry listeners demand.""You must have an outstanding voice, a keen eye for the right story and the confidence to play a key role in our flagship show. You should also be an expert in using audio creatively to keep us sounding fantastic.""In return we can offer you the chance to join a station with nearly 500,000 listeners in a country bursting with news and sport, and a true commitment to original journalism. And, no, you don't have to speak Welsh!"Bethan Williams, Chairperson of Cymdeithas yr Iaith said:"The real joke is the fact that Real Radio is allowed to broadcast nationally without having to provide any services in Welsh. It is disgraceful that this radio station is allowed to disregard the Welsh language after getting a license across the whole country. At present, Wales is fighting to keep our only Welsh language television channel, but a new 'national' radio station chooses to dismiss the language outright. This is totally unacceptable."