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YSTV's giant logo banner was purchased by [[Sarah Leese]] in 2005 for use at outside broadcasts such as [[YUSU Election Nights]] and live coverage such as [[Woodstock]]. It features the [[Idiot Logo]]. | YSTV's giant logo banner was purchased by [[Sarah Leese]] in 2005 for use at outside broadcasts such as [[YUSU Election Nights]] and live coverage such as [[Woodstock]]. It features the [[Idiot Logo]]. | ||
URY have had a similar (although actually even bigger) banner for many years, and in summer 2003 the possibility of buying a YSTV version was brought to a station meeting. It was turned down because it was thought that our logo would normally be on a big screen of some sort and the money could be better spent. Two years later however opinion had shifted and the banner made its debut at [[Woodstock]] 2005. | [[URY]] have had a similar (although actually even bigger) banner for many years, and in summer 2003 the possibility of buying a YSTV version was brought to a station meeting. It was turned down because it was thought that our logo would normally be on a big screen of some sort and the money could be better spent. Two years later however opinion had shifted and the banner made its debut at [[Woodstock]] 2005. |
Revision as of 15:59, 12 May 2007
YSTV's giant logo banner was purchased by Sarah Leese in 2005 for use at outside broadcasts such as YUSU Election Nights and live coverage such as Woodstock. It features the Idiot Logo.
URY have had a similar (although actually even bigger) banner for many years, and in summer 2003 the possibility of buying a YSTV version was brought to a station meeting. It was turned down because it was thought that our logo would normally be on a big screen of some sort and the money could be better spent. Two years later however opinion had shifted and the banner made its debut at Woodstock 2005.