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  • #REDIRECT [[Station Directors]]
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  • The duties of the Station Director are described in [[docs:YSTV_Constitution#Duties_of_YSTV.E2.80.99s * 1967-68: [[David Crossley]] (Station Founder)
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  • ...to avoid confusion with several other stations in NaSTA, who used the term Station Manager to mean the head of the organisation rather than the deputy. ...ecame Deputy Station Director, responsible for the internal running of the Station.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Station Managers]]
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  • * An explosion of video equipment within the larger [[G/046]] station meant all of the remaining working inputs were now in use
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  • #REDIRECT [[Station Directors]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Station Managers]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Station Managers]]
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  • {{Station Society | station = yes
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  • #REDIRECT [[Station Managers]]
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  • Nigel was [[Station Director]] in 1984-85.
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  • [[Station Director]] 1992-93
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  • Station Director 1972-3, and first [[NaSTA]] Chair/Co-Ordinator.
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  • ...or]] in that time. He created the original YSTV brand and [[Logo]] for the station.
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  • ...irector]] 1994-5. Some people say that Chris' greatest contribution to the station was his drill, which proved invaluable on many a YSTV construction project.
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  • ...online (on campus) in October 2004, this ident used the "swirls" from the station logo to produce the "O" of online.
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  • Adam was at York from 1986 to 1990, and involved with [[Network]], the station's magazine and current affairs show.
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  • ...ly held by the [[Station Director]] and [[Station Manager]], and held key station documents and the [[website]] files in the early days YSTV's online presenc
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  • Chris was an active YSTV member between 1997 and 2000, becoming [[Station Director]] in his final year. * [[Studio Manager|Station Manager]] (1998 - 1999)
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  • * Deputy Station Director 2015-16
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  • ...992 to 1995, and was [[Grapevine Manager]] and [[Studio Managers|Assistant Station Manager]] in his time.
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  • ...in September 2015 as a first year Theatre Student. She was elected Deputy Station Director in June 2016.
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  • David Roberts was [[Station Director]] from June 1989 until he resigned in 1990, leaving the University ...odest budget" for YSTV at a time when the Student Union was hostile to the station.
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  • | positions = Station Director, Head of Sport
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  • ...ly rivals}} due to [[Roses]] coverage being a joint effort between the two stations.
    203 bytes (29 words) - 11:49, 28 June 2017
  • ...ber of YSTV from 1984 to 1987, and [[Station Director]] 1986-87, when the station finally went colour, with the cunningly titled [[Primary Colour]].
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  • ...from one degree, so she came back in 2011 to attempt a Masters and run the station. * [[Station_Director| Station Director]] (2011)
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  • ...ord to the account was usually only held by the [[Station Director]] and [[Station Manager]], though the [[Advertising Managers]] and/or [[Grapevine Manager]]
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  • ...tarctic Survey, this featured a penguin who was apparently a viewer of the station!
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  • He watched [[Benet Allen]] drawing on the station's computer with a mouse, and remarked that if we could draw graphics, then Also a regular face fronting programmes for the station, including [[Election Night Live 87]] and [[Breaker 88]] to name two of man
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  • ...joined YSTV in 1993. He was [[Secretaries|Station Secretary]] 1994-5 and [[Station Director]] 1995-6.
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  • ...d the global webstream. He is also part of a select bunch who have been [[Station Director]] twice, after the role reverted back to him over the summer of 20 ...techie side of things he was also producer of several [[one-offs]] for the station including [[The Great Big Massive YSTV Christmas Quiz Game Show Thingy 2003
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  • ...October, there were only 5 members from before Oct 1992 helping to run the station from the Broom Cupboard ([[P/X/002]]): For other times when the station has been kept alive by small numbers of members, see the [[Ups and Downs of
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  • ...ved in presenting [[Bona Dicta]], including interviewing Lord Howe for the station.
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  • ...duce more live and less edited content, a theme that has remained with the station ever since.
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  • ...end of the sequence. It is used to introduce classic programming from the station's archive.
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  • ...hich would feature at the end of all official email communication from the station. Adam was {{unsure|possibly [[Station Manager|Deputy Station Manager]] in 1993 - but the memory has faded!}} and [[Treasurer]] in 1994-9
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  • ...stitution]], taking many of the responsibilities of the [[Station Managers|Station Manager]] and [[Secretaries|Secretary]].
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  • ...s technical achievements. More on various pieces of equipment owned by the station over the years can be found on the [[YSTV Equipment]] page. * [[Station Video Mux]]
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  • Daz was the Station director at URY in 2010/2011.
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  • Malcolm Heath was [[Grapevine Manager]] 1986-1987 and [[Station Manager]] 1987-1988.
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  • ...ack for acquiring [[YSTV Equipment|equipment]] for no cost, from which the station benefited. Had the nickname "Sponge", although it's not known whether this
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  • ...inator]] and quickly became good friends. In 2019, they became the first [[Station Directors]] to be elected jointly. The end of their term as Station Directors was heavily impacted by the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, wh
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  • After being [[Station Director]], Alex went on to direct (by 1997) Thief Takers (ITV) and Silent
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  • ...demonstrations of the late 1960s for YSTV. He later succeeded Michael as [[Station Director]].
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  • ...n sharing news gathering facilities, and as such arranged a meeting with [[Station Director]] of the time, [[Dave Baker]]. They made a less than inspiring st Those who could actually pick up the station reported a station screening the same few episodes of "Jimbo and the Jet Set" on rotation dail
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  • * 2006-07: [[Station Directors|Station Director]]
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  • ...ction of being the only Station Manager who didn't actually have a working station to manage.
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  • ...extra £10 per entry. The winners were decided by a weighted vote with each station receiving a vote, and a category judge having a weighted vote. The conference hit the rocks early in 1990 when the YSTV [[Station Director]] David Robert resigned and left the university to become a singer
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  • ...stitution]], taking many of the responsibilities of the [[Station Managers|Station Manager]].
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  • ...Peter was referred to as the "Naked Man" following YSTV's highly commended Station Ident). ...irs ([[Bona Dicta]]) and Title Sequence ([[Bona Dicta]]). Highly Commended Station Ident ([[Naturally YSTV]]). The wins featured in the Yorkshire Evening Pre
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  • ...gned in order to spend more time on his degree. She was often heard at the station meetings saying "it's about the programmes" and was always attempting to ex ...etings which took place at Monday lunchtimes. In fact, it was noted in the station meetings that there was absence of the new intake, leaving only the old gua
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  • ...between 1999 and 2002, holding the posts of [[Production Director]] and [[Station Director]]. She also organised the [[NaSTA]] conference in 2002, alongside
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  • ...th her partner of 5 1/2 years, another ex-YSTVer [[Chris Kwouk]] who was [[Station Director]] 1994-5.
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  • ...e station. On 7th January 2008 he celebrated ten years presenting for the station.
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  • Graham Quince was a YSTV member between 1994 and 1997, becoming [[Station Director]] in his final year.
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  • Debbie Rule was at YSTV between 1996 and 1999, becoming [[Station Director]] in her final year. She opened the [[YUSU Election Nights|electi
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  • ...he plug on that year's event, which triggered a near-revolt amongst member stations who saw it as LSUTV's duty to run the event as planned. Around this point ...ne night. It consisted of some new "team talks" on day one, where various stations would get together and discuss how they work. The awards dinner was on th
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  • [[File:Chris Wall - Station Director.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Summer 2012]] In the Summer term of 2012, May the 16th, Chris was elected [[Station Director]] of YSTV. During this time he was probably most famous for the [[
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  • ...appreciated his help so much they considered him an honorary member of the station. At the [[FLOPPYs]] 2019, he received the ''Stolen Member Award''.
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  • ...[Promotions|Promos]] subsequently, and so have a good survival rate in the station's archive. These later became the stations's [[Best Broadcaster]] entries for the [[NaSTA]] awards, resulting in them
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  • ...e part of YSTV's output, even making appearances in compilation VTs of the station's activities and the original [[STV VT]]. ...loss off YSTV's continued screening of the programme. Around this time the station began receiving some criticism for its over reliance on the animated family
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  • ...s were biased away from the live output programme format so beloved by the station at the time.
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  • ...ial, copy it to digital media and preserve it for the future, both for the station and the individuals concerned. If you have any material that you can contri ...to the following members who have made their collections available to the station:
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  • ...r of his electronics degree course he continued to be involved with the TV station until he moved down to London in the autumn of 2001. ...sts of [[Web Designer|web master]] and [[treasurer]]. He also stood for [[Station Director]] in the spring of 2000 along side [[Jenny Gordon]] and [[Peter Bo
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  • Neil joined the station in 2006. In 2007 he successfully stood (with [[Michael Stannard]]) for [[Sc
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  • ...to avoid confusion with several other stations in NaSTA, who used the term Station Manager to mean the head of the organisation rather than the deputy. ...ecame Deputy Station Director, responsible for the internal running of the Station.
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  • ...tland. Through GUST (Glasgow Uni Student TV), he commissioned each of the stations to produce a short programme. Each had to submit several programme ideas a ...ophones and a DV deck to export to for the project which was edited on the station's own Mac. The total cost was £650.
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  • Although graduating in 2003 he returned to the station as an active member for a few months in 2004, in a period in between jobs.
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  • ...gely impactful decision, especially in terms of exponentially increase the station's visual quality. In the following years, YSTV gained access to even more C ...r renamed to the ''Edwin Barnes Memorial C100'', in honour of the former [[Station Director]].
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  • ...hat completely derailed the [[AGM]] 2019 and proposed major changes to the station's constitution and policy. ...Stephanie had been talking about the possibility of running jointly for [[Station Director]], they had looked through the constitution, only to discover that
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  • ...out of one the monitor" before he'd finished the sentence the power to the station was off.
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  • ...place in [[Lancaster]], and was therefore mostly organised by Lancaster's station [[LA1tv]]. YSTV - under leadership of [[Katherine Bell]] and [[Edwin Barnes ...many technical problems, as is to be expected from Roses. However, the two stations - and with help from [[ForgeTV]] - were able to broadcast several livestre
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  • ...al issues and problems on ,and helping to turn them into a High Performing station, using the skill set he acknowledges that was solely due to his me at York
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  • During the reign of [[Chris Wall]] as [[Station Director]], he put a dedicated section of the 'Everyone e-mail' to a cute a ...ad of a 'Cute Animal'. Incoming SD [[Liz Pascoe]] took a vote at her first station meeting to see if she should replace it or continue it on. The vote was to
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  • | positions = Station Director, Head of Factual
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  • ...(those who know him now may find this hard to believe) where he met the [[Station Director]], [[Dave Baker]]. Being back in the days of paper signup sheets, * [[Station Director]] 2004-05
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  • ...ime running out the race was on to get them trained up. Unfortunately the station only had two regular programmes during that period - the news and the fortn ...he name was later used again for the post-[[YSTV Week]] incarnation of the station's news output, [[YSTV News]], from December 2006.
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  • *[[Dave Baker]] - [[Station Director]] This wasn't the first such temporary low point in the station's membership, as described on the [[Ups and Downs of membership]] page.
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  • Karen was involved in YSTV between {{unsure|1991}} and 1994, being [[Station Director]] during the year's hiatus without a studio in 1993-4.
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  • [[Image:AGM 1.JPG|thumb|right|Station Director handover 2005]] ...the AGM, is held annually (as the name would suggest) and is where all the station's elected posts are re-contested. As such this is where the dates listed f
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  • ...to campus. They ended by asking students to sign the petition to save the station. Over 25% of the campus signed the petition. The second part was a compilation of highlights from the station's archive, then comprising around ten years, put together by [[Mark Hansgat
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  • ...a short clip of Tom Baker, then publicising his autobiography, wishing the station a happy birthday.
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  • ...PCMCIA network card was added so it could be networked to the rest of the station. The first Amiga owned by the station was an Amiga 500 {{unsure|plus}}. This was later replaced by a donated Amig
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  • ...same room, V/120. This seemed to work a little better than when the second station was in the SCR, since it became far more accessible to people and anyone wo In V/122 an Edit station was setup for topping and tailing videos as they were recorded. This result
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  • ...gital Producer, spoke about social media and online presence of student TV stations, followed by two of YSTV's own, [[Sam Nicholson]] and [[Emma Bew]]. Sam sp Stations in attendance included: YSTV (naturally), [[LA1:TV]] (large contingent, as
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  • ...use on-air was [[Elections 2006]], although all 5 are still stored in the station.
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  • ...his time, however coming so soon after [[Breaker 88]] it's likely that the station was pretty busy during that period!
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  • ...ectronics colleagues in YSTV, first as [[Computing Officer]] and then as [[Station Director]] in 2002-3. During this period YSTV was particularly strong on i
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  • The station's second [[Station Directors|director]], [[Michael Jeans-Jakobsson]] was also heavily involved ...ion and post-production needed for drama fitted badly with a live-TV based station output.
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  • ...voice version of ident, which featured [[Rowan de Pomerai]] announcing the station in his scary deep voice.
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  • ...ng of York's summer term. YSTV brought along 17 members, who witnessed the station being shortlisted for several awards as well as winning two Highly Commende ...takenly thought they were smoking in their rooms. They weren't. It was the station next door.
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  • ...[[Nouse]]. Lived with [[Matthew Tole|Matthew]]. Generally hung around the station a lot but didn't actually do any work other than being [[Anna Bucks|Anna]]'
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  • ...number of shows including [[Bona Dicta]] and [[Elections 2004]]. He was [[Station Director]] for a month in summer 2004 before being no-confidenced due to di
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  • ...list of both under [[:Category:Equipment]]. The equipment used outside the station for roving filming is described more on the [[OB Kit]] page.
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  • ...And what, if any, technical achievements will the broadcast merit for your station?'' ...her down the broadcast chain. Similarly, traditional 2D content from other stations would be output on both channels to negate this effect.
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  • Chris was at YSTV between 1995 and 2000 - one year of which (1997-8) he was [[Station Director]]. During his time [[the Mac]] was bought (with £3000 of YSTV's o
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  • ...ring his university open day in October 2001, when he was shown around the station by [[Jenny Gordon]]. Upon arriving in York a year later he wasted no time ...embers left all at once, and helped recruit a new generation to ensure the station continued to operate. During this period he launched his own TV review sho
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  • ...th two 5200 lumen projectors on either wing. YSTV got a return feed to the station working, and broadcast the full 12 hours live to the network (thus reaching ...considered a success. All the band sets were subsequently loaded onto the station's brand new [[Video Server]] and [[website]].
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  • ...cial Director]] in the 2017 elections. She hopes to do more things for the station in the following year.
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  • Adrian was [[Treasurer]] in 1980 and [[Station Director]] in 1981.
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  • ...Elections 2005]], and various other programmes during his two years at the station. He was also responsible for co-ordinating the Freshers' Week push in Octo
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  • ...STV since 2011. Since joining YSTV she has been [[Technical Director]], [[Station Director]], and now currently holds the position of [[Social Secretary]]. ...t Broadcaster she got so excited that she wanted to tell someone about the station’s win. After using Skype to find that neither of her parents were awake,
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