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[[Image:Nastaawards.JPG|thumb|left|2004's YSTV crew at NaSTA]]
[[Image:Nastaawards.JPG|thumb|left|2004's YSTV crew at NaSTA]]


[[NaSTA]] 2004 was held in Norwich by NEXUS UTV over four days in April 2004.  YSTV managed a 50% improvement on the previous year by taking six members - [[Dave Baker]], [[Jonathan Bufton]], [[Rowan de Pomerai]], [[James Flinders]], [[Jen Ayerst]] and [[Pete Nichols]].
[[NaSTA]] 2004 was held in Norwich by NEXUS UTV over four days in April 2004.  YSTV managed a 50% improvement on the previous year by taking six members - [[Dave Baker]], [[Jonathan Bufton]], [[Rowan de Pomerai]], [[James Flinders]], [[Jen Ayerst]] and [[Pete Nichols]]. This was fairly remarkable given the uphill struggle persuading people to come - as the previous year had seen [[Grang of Four|all but four active members]] graduate there were only two people left who had been the previous year to enthuse about how great [[NaSTA]] is and how it was worth blowing over a hundred quid on!


Activities included the traditional Golden Bodge, which this year saw YSTV performing a tribute to BBC One's Bollywood ident, [[Jen Ayerst]] dressing up as Margaret Thatcher and [[Jonathan Bufton]] & [[Dave Baker]] impersonating the Chuckle Brothers.  The popular hit parade tune "Milkshake" was also involved somewhere along the line.
Upon arriving, activities included the traditional Golden Bodge, which this year saw YSTV performing a tribute to BBC One's Bollywood ident, [[Jen Ayerst]] dressing up as Margaret Thatcher and [[Jonathan Bufton]] & [[Dave Baker]] impersonating the Chuckle Brothers.  The popular hit parade tune "Milkshake" was also involved somewhere along the line.


There was a talk from Paul Cornell, whose episode of the revived Doctor Who was about to go into production, and someone who wanted to take over distribution of student TV stations.
There was a talk from Paul Cornell, whose episode of the revived Doctor Who was about to go into production, and someone who wanted to take over distribution of student TV stations.
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The first night saw a pub quiz and the second a trip to the rather sleazy club "Mercy" in the city centre.  Those who texted the big screen in the club received spam texts for months afterwards informing them which minor celeb was visiting that week.  The final night was the awards, which saw an incredible four awards for [[The Music Show]], [[Small Screen]], [[Elections 2003]]'s title seqeunce and the [[Ocean]] ident.  It's thought that this year represents YSTV's largest ever haul of awards, however greater things were to follow in 2005.
The first night saw a pub quiz and the second a trip to the rather sleazy club "Mercy" in the city centre.  Those who texted the big screen in the club received spam texts for months afterwards informing them which minor celeb was visiting that week.  The final night was the awards, which saw an incredible four awards for [[The Music Show]], [[Small Screen]], [[Elections 2003]]'s title seqeunce and the [[Ocean]] ident.  It's thought that this year represents YSTV's largest ever haul of awards, however greater things were to follow in 2005.


There was some criticism of this [[NaSTA]], mainly because of the high price (£111 - about £30 more expensive than 2003) and because there was little to do during the day.  Because of this there were big changes planned by the host of [[NaSTA 2005]]...
There was some criticism of this [[NaSTA]], mainly because of the high price (£111 - about £30 more expensive than 2003) and because there was little to do during the day on campus.  Because of this there were big changes planned by the host of [[NaSTA 2005]]...

Revision as of 20:27, 3 June 2007

2004's YSTV crew at NaSTA

NaSTA 2004 was held in Norwich by NEXUS UTV over four days in April 2004. YSTV managed a 50% improvement on the previous year by taking six members - Dave Baker, Jonathan Bufton, Rowan de Pomerai, James Flinders, Jen Ayerst and Pete Nichols. This was fairly remarkable given the uphill struggle persuading people to come - as the previous year had seen all but four active members graduate there were only two people left who had been the previous year to enthuse about how great NaSTA is and how it was worth blowing over a hundred quid on!

Upon arriving, activities included the traditional Golden Bodge, which this year saw YSTV performing a tribute to BBC One's Bollywood ident, Jen Ayerst dressing up as Margaret Thatcher and Jonathan Bufton & Dave Baker impersonating the Chuckle Brothers. The popular hit parade tune "Milkshake" was also involved somewhere along the line.

There was a talk from Paul Cornell, whose episode of the revived Doctor Who was about to go into production, and someone who wanted to take over distribution of student TV stations.

The first night saw a pub quiz and the second a trip to the rather sleazy club "Mercy" in the city centre. Those who texted the big screen in the club received spam texts for months afterwards informing them which minor celeb was visiting that week. The final night was the awards, which saw an incredible four awards for The Music Show, Small Screen, Elections 2003's title seqeunce and the Ocean ident. It's thought that this year represents YSTV's largest ever haul of awards, however greater things were to follow in 2005.

There was some criticism of this NaSTA, mainly because of the high price (£111 - about £30 more expensive than 2003) and because there was little to do during the day on campus. Because of this there were big changes planned by the host of NaSTA 2005...