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* 1997 [[NaSTA 1997|YSTV hosted NaSTA]]
* 1997 [[NaSTA 1997|YSTV hosted NaSTA]]
* 1998 won Best Broadcaster {{unsure|joint with who ???}}
* 1998 won Best Broadcaster {{unsure|joint with who ???}}
* 1999 won News and Current Affairs ([[Bulletin (again)]]) and Title Sequence.
* 1999 won News and Current Affairs ([[Bona Dicta]]) and Title Sequence ([[Bona Dicta]]).


==2000's==
==2000's==

Revision as of 15:52, 17 March 2007

The National Student Television Association

YSTV has had a long and productive history as a key player in NaSTA. We have hosted or co-hosted the annual Conference and Awards Ceremony three times in the last 10 years - 1997, 2002 and 2006. We have managed to bring back at least one award every year since 2001 For more information see the [NaSTA Website].

1980's

1990's

2000's

  • 2000. 'nuff said. This was the first year with "professional" judges rather than the Eurovision-style voting system that had existed before.
  • 2001 Won Title Sequence others?Unverified or incomplete information
  • 2002 YSTV Hosted NaSTA 2002, won Best Ident (Snow), Highly Commended Best Broadcaster
  • 2003 Won Best Ident (Snow), Highly Commended Drama (Reader of the Road), Highly Commended Music (Battle of the Bands).
  • 2004 Won Music (The Music Show) and Light Entertainment (Small Screen). Highly Commended Ident (Ocean) and Title Sequence (Elections 2003).
  • 2005 Highly Commended Ident (Terrain), Highly Commended Title Sequence (The Review) and Highly Commended Best Broadcaster.
  • 2006 YSTV joint hosting with LS:TV in Leeds, won Best Ident (Ducks) and Highly Commended Best Broadcaster