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== 1995 ==
== 1995 ==
Covering the period from the opening of YSTV's new studio in [[G/046]] through to May 1995, this was edited by "The Infamous Sarah and Adam" according to it's leader clock. It draws heavily on other material from the date, including [[Breakthru]] at the start and [[Men of YSTV 1995]] at the end. Several rather poor quality copies exist on Umatic, but the best quality one is from Emma Winter's VHS memory tape, which remains a very crisp piece of editing.
Covering the period from the opening of YSTV's new studio in [[G/046]] through to May 1995, this was edited by "The Infamous Sarah and Adam" according to it's leader clock. It draws heavily on other material from the date, including [[Breakthru]] at the start and [[Men of YSTV 1995]] at the end. Several rather poor quality copies exist on Umatic, but the best quality one is from [[Emma Winter]]'s VHS memory tape, which remains a very crisp piece of editing.


   
   

Revision as of 20:08, 17 May 2007

In most years from ???? to 1996Unverified or incomplete information a round-up of the year's activities was edited together to form a review of what the station was doing. These were heavily used as Promos subsequently, and so have a good survival rate in the station's archive.

1992

Presented as a talking head shot according to tapelog, need to watch this one again (VHSA23).

1993

Covering the last year in P/X/002, the clock at the start has the caption "In our first year on air...whoops!" or something similar, implying it was suspected at the time this could well be the highlights of the station's final year.

1995

Covering the period from the opening of YSTV's new studio in G/046 through to May 1995, this was edited by "The Infamous Sarah and Adam" according to it's leader clock. It draws heavily on other material from the date, including Breakthru at the start and Men of YSTV 1995 at the end. Several rather poor quality copies exist on Umatic, but the best quality one is from Emma Winter's VHS memory tape, which remains a very crisp piece of editing.


These later became the stations's Best Broadcaster entries for the NaSTA awards, resulting in them being edited earlier in the spring term for the Easter awards.


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