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Towards the end of 1998, an attempt was made to give the show a bit more production. A title sequence consisting of UGM footage and talking heads was made by [[Chris Ward]] accompanied by a new version of the old [[Week by Week]] theme music digitally recreated by [[Paul Soulsby]]. This title sequence was used for nearly five years, which may be the longest time a title sequence has been used so regularly on YSTV. The closing credits included footage from that evening's show - making use of the new Mac edit suite that had recently been acquired. | Towards the end of 1998, an attempt was made to give the show a bit more production. A title sequence consisting of UGM footage and talking heads was made by [[Chris Ward]] accompanied by a new version of the old [[Week by Week]] theme music digitally recreated by [[Paul Soulsby]]. This title sequence was used for nearly five years, which may be the longest time a title sequence has been used so regularly on YSTV. The closing credits included footage from that evening's show - making use of the new Mac edit suite that had recently been acquired. | ||
The new-look show went on to win two awards at the 1999 NaSTA conference in Glasgow for News & Current Affairs and Title Sequence (See the [[Press Clippings]]). The wins were featured in the Yorkshire Evening Press shortly afterwards including an interview with Julie Knox. | The new-look show went on to win two awards at the 1999 NaSTA conference in Glasgow for News & Current Affairs and Title Sequence (See the [[Press Clippings]]). The wins were featured in the Yorkshire Evening Press shortly afterwards including an interview with Julie Knox, and [[Nony nony nah]]. | ||
Julie continued to present the show until [[James Brookes]] took over throughout much of 1999-2000, after which the presenters appeared to change frequently. However by 2002-3 Sam Challis was the regular presenter of the programme. | Julie continued to present the show until [[James Brookes]] took over throughout much of 1999-2000, after which the presenters appeared to change frequently. However by 2002-3 Sam Challis was the regular presenter of the programme. |
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