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Steven joined at the 2009 Fresher's Fair after dreaming of the day when he could join YSTV. Whilst that's a blatant lie his choice to come to York Uni was greatly swayed by the presence of YSTV. Steven started out in YSTV as a reporter on '[[Round Up]]' where he got a chance to wind up much of the higher level university staff by asking them difficult questions. The James College provost still won't talk to him after he implied that James College N Block was the worst student accommodation for miles around.
Steven joined at the 2009 Fresher's Fair after dreaming of the day when he could join YSTV. Whilst that's a blatant lie his choice to come to York Uni was greatly swayed by the presence of YSTV. Steven started out in YSTV as a reporter on '[[Round Up]]' where he got a chance to wind up much of the higher level university staff by asking them difficult questions. The James College provost still won't talk to him after he implied that James College N Block was the worst student accommodation for miles around.


Steven currently presents [[Fast Food]] and co-produces it with [[Michael Chislett]]. He is also [[Nouse]]/YSTV's Video Editor and is producing YSTV's Fresher's Guide for 2010.
Steven currently presents [[Fast Food]] and co-produces it with [[Michael Chislett]]. He is also [[Nouse]]/YSTV's Video Editor and is producing YSTV's Fresher's Guide for 2010. Regardless of what [[Michael Chislett]] may claim he was also a leading party in the creation of [[Windowvision]] suggesting that the image should be reversed so that it was a TV screen from outside rather than essentially a cinema for YSTV.


Steven was elected [[Station Director]] on the 17th of May 2010 and since elected has worked hard to make YSTV more visible on campus as well as annoy the other media society heads. "It's just too easy!". He essentially gave up a week of his life to make all the videos for the first ever YUSU Awards in June 2010 and in return YSTV had a network of some sorts as all of YUSU's screens were showing YSTV. This was repeated for [[Woodstock 2010]].
Steven was elected [[Station Director]] on the 17th of May 2010 and since elected has worked hard to make YSTV more visible on campus as well as annoy the other media society heads. "It's just too easy!". He essentially gave up a week of his life to make all the videos for the first ever YUSU Awards in June 2010 and in return YSTV had a network of some sorts as all of YUSU's screens were showing YSTV. This was repeated for [[Woodstock 2010]].


[[Category:People|Perring,Steven]]
[[Category:People|Perring,Steven]]

Revision as of 18:37, 24 June 2010

Steven joined at the 2009 Fresher's Fair after dreaming of the day when he could join YSTV. Whilst that's a blatant lie his choice to come to York Uni was greatly swayed by the presence of YSTV. Steven started out in YSTV as a reporter on 'Round Up' where he got a chance to wind up much of the higher level university staff by asking them difficult questions. The James College provost still won't talk to him after he implied that James College N Block was the worst student accommodation for miles around.

Steven currently presents Fast Food and co-produces it with Michael Chislett. He is also Nouse/YSTV's Video Editor and is producing YSTV's Fresher's Guide for 2010. Regardless of what Michael Chislett may claim he was also a leading party in the creation of Windowvision suggesting that the image should be reversed so that it was a TV screen from outside rather than essentially a cinema for YSTV.

Steven was elected Station Director on the 17th of May 2010 and since elected has worked hard to make YSTV more visible on campus as well as annoy the other media society heads. "It's just too easy!". He essentially gave up a week of his life to make all the videos for the first ever YUSU Awards in June 2010 and in return YSTV had a network of some sorts as all of YUSU's screens were showing YSTV. This was repeated for Woodstock 2010.