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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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  • * 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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  • {{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.
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  • ...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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  • The three Panasonic MS5 cameras were donated to the station via a member {{unsure|(Kevin Bowman?)}} working for a company who were thro ...occasionely for drama and music productions when students request that the station films them - apart from the longer running time compared to DV tapes, the t
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  • ...pplied to York specifically because he'd heard that there was a student TV station, choosing a Pure Maths course merely as a diversion. ...ould probably leave York with some sort of degree, and was seen around the station somewhat less during his third year.
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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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  • ...d inserts were taken from the plethora of free tapes that descended on the station's doormat each week. This resulted in a slick piece of editing since the so
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  • ...ies, but returned many times to carry on helping the technical side of the station, including inventing WeatherDrew - a programme which could generate YSTV's
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  • ...big issues on campus (with the interval usually being a long promo for the station to the tune of "Sledgehammer" by Peter Gabriel).
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  • ...ks to recuperate before offering to present [[Elections 2015]]. The then [[Station Director]], [[Helen Hobin]], suggested that Matt produced coverage of YUSU Amongst all this, he found the time to run for Station Director. He was successful and became SD in May 2015, taking over from Hel
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  • ...the light barrier". He then went on to rewire much of campus, build the [[Station Video Mux]], rebuild [[BBC Schedula|Schedula]] and build the colour monitor
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  • | positions = Production Director, Station Director ...influential members of his generation. Throughout his three years with the station, he multiplied its membership, improved YSTV's relationship to YUSU, pushed
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  • ...students. During this visit he was awarded an honorary membership of the station. ...n television and also answered questions from students from many different stations. There was also a minor exclusive given to [[NaSTA]] in the form of his f
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  • ...d the event since 2003, when organisers [[URY]] and BandSoc approached the station to see if they were interested in providing big-screen coverage of the even
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  • ...esearch Station. He spent 18 months at Rothera and filmed an [[Antarctic]] station ident with a penguin and various other footage which [[Mark Friend]] edited * [[Station Engineer]] (from Nov 99 - May 00)
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  • ...ay of re-dressing the balance. The windows were also filled with whatever station publicity posters were in vogue at the that moment.
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  • ...or]] [[Alena Denisova]] ([[Timothy Neate|Tim]]'s other half), as well as [[Station Director]] [[Sarah Pickles]] and [[Heads of Presentation|Head of Presentati ...the May 2013 elections four of the six team leaders were residents (Deputy Station Director [[Matt Johnson|Matt]], Commercial Director [[Marie Mills|Marie]],
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  • ...and [[Elections 2003]]. For some time it was thought of as the "flagship" station ident and as such used before the flagship show [[YSTV Week]].
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  • ...in under two weeks, as well as distributing copies of the entries to other stations after the awards.
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  • ...[[Tape Team]]. Originally created to hold some kind of position within the station, it soon developed into a team spreading the love and appreciation for the In 2019, she suceeded [[Olivia Gibbs]] as the stations [[Secretary]], carefully filling the minutes for each meeting with memes a
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  • ...TV 40 page]. As well as all the talks given at the events by alumni of the station we tried to get in as much as possible of the feel of the event:
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  • ...member between 1997 and 2001, although he didn't have much to do with the station in his final year due to having to concentrate on his degree.
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  • During a station meeting in January 1997 it came to light that this years annual conference ...the actual awards dinner. John Barratt volunteered to speak to all of the stations in existence and organise the speakers and seminar rooms at the University
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  • ...dicated Secretary post - instead, it formed part of the [[Station Managers|Station Manager's]] role - despite having a dedicated secretary at least throughout
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  • ...TV cake, which whilst delicious suffered a cake-quake upon arriving in the station and promptly fell apart. Most of the then active members then went out for
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  • ...oof came from [[Owain Davies]] who had an unusual creative moment during a station meeting. The spark for this idea most likely came from his visits to KwikSa
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  • ...en and performed by [[Matt Johnson]], with guest appearances from half the station. Epic production run of one week from scripts distributed to conclusion of Almost killed [[Matt Johnson]] after promising [[Station Director]] [[Sarah Pickles]] a deadline, but having to almost single-handed
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  • ...blishment of YSTV and the first few years of its operation. Bruce and the station's founder [[David Crossley]] formed a close working relationship which was
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  • ...ly lovely member who got involved right from the start. In her time in the station she got involved where she could. Particularly with social media posts and
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  • Adrian joined YSTV in 1992-93. Rose to the lofty heights of [[Station Manager]] in 1994-95. Was an active member of the [[G/046|Goodricke Studio]
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  • Steven was elected [[Station Director]] on the 17th of May 2010 and once elected he worked hard to make ...with [[local TV]], although this was subsequently abandoned under later [[Station Director]]s. He worked alongside the Charities Commission to safeguard [[Ch
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  • ...To this end [[Lorna Mitchell]] attended regular meetings on behalf of the station (initially with difficulties in securing co-operation).
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  • ...of the most important events in YSTV's history and talks from some of the station's most notable alumni. .../046]]) and also to take a look at photos, videos and information from the station's archive. Much of this material was subsequently put into the [[YSTV 40 DV
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  • ...ig occasions like this would be used to playout a number of programmes and station promotional pieces).
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  • ...involve some of his luvvie friends in an improvisational programme for the station. He wanted it to be a straight [[rip-off]] of Channel 4's Whose Line Is It
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  • ...rs tuned in to the ceremony from their separate households, with former Co-Station Director [[Thomas Schubert]] and former Production Director [[Olivia Gibbs] ...included in the broadcast were a group picture of the gathered members at Station Director [[Zoe Dickinson]]'s house (including an flying [[Andrew Waddle]]),
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  • ...erator and is especially well known for his excellent work on managing the station's social media accounts during the [[YUSU Elections 2019]] and [[Roses 2019
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  • ...s a fresher in 2018, and since then has been a frequent contributor to the station's content, usually as camera operator or producer. Most notably, he was a p
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  • At the AGM in 2007, Mark was elected [[Station Director]], mostly due to the fact that no one else stood for that position ...t from everyone else, and Mark's continual desire to get a key to the YSTV station back. A few more weeks later Mark was elected [[PR Manager]] in an attempt
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  • | positions = Station Director, Social Secretary In 2020, she was elected [[Station Director]], making her take over the running of YSTV during the ear of [[Qu
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  • ...ality" Bowles or PQB - was involved in YSTV between 1997 and 2002, being [[Station Director]] in the academic year 2000-2001. He was heavily involved in RAG
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  • Hosted by York, YSTV collaborated with [[LA1:TV]] as well as other NaSTA Stations to produce coverage on the annual university sporting competition between ...ought by Rob was a video router, which formed the basis of a TX monitoring station.
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  • The role gained some of the responsibilities of the [[Station Managers|Station Manager]] role at the [[2022 AGM]], when the latter was abolished.
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  • Anastasia joined YSTV as a fresher in 2017, becoming the station's first [[Head of Scripted]].
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  • | positions = [[OB Coordinator]]<br />[[Station Director]] ...(usually with partner in crime [[Edwin Barnes]]). Katherine was elected [[Station Director]] in Summer Term of 2017.
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  • ...m Iceland, {{unsure|which might make her the first Icelandic member of the station.}}
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  • [[Image:Gaysunday1.jpg|thumb|right|Station Directors 2003-6:Dave, Rowan and Sarah]] ...as an example of what YSTV had got up to in the previous year, but as the station entered 2005-6 the social all but died out. This was partly because of the
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  • ...onal VHS player, with a dodgy play button, completed the edit areas in the station. ...red to today as the "VTC/E switch" despite the lack of a VTC or VTE in the station.
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  • ...as an ident produced by [[Peter Bowles]] which was Highly Commended in the Station Ident catagory at the 1999 NaSTA awards.
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  • ...am assembled by [[Peter Bowles]] from the many freshers who had joined the station in autumn 1999. [[Genevieve Horwood]] was one of the producer/presenters.
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  • ...Anthony Laverty]] and [[Adam Van Coevorden]]'s earliest appearances on the station. Amazingly, a series (presumably every Christmas) didn't follow.
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  • ...producer, floor manager or technical assistant, and was voted in as new [[Station Manager]] in 2019 - mostly due to him promising to hunt down everyone who d
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  • In the event [[Ed Jellard]] persuaded the station to cover it, mainly because of his increased involvement in Ents, but a com ...s. Chris Osbourne, the YUSU Services Officer for 2003/4, complimented the station for their coverage on the night, as did one of the campus newspapers in a w
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  • | colspan="2" | [[File:Matt Johnson - Deputy Station Director.jpg|200px|center|Summer 2012]] | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | Deputy Station Director, Summer 2012.
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  • ...ical Director in 2014 on the basis that he hadn't broken everything in the station yet. ...ever, by his third year he actually ended up doing more degree work in the station than out of it. This was unfortunately of little use, as he ended up failin
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  • ...r [[Charlotte Rogers]]. At the beginning of his second year, Theo left the station in order to focus more on his theatre degree and the TFTV-only ''Platform''
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  • Two digital copies exist, one on a CD-R in the station and one off site, both hampered by being encoded in Media100 format.
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  • ...crate, so we didn't have to run multiple BNC cables to the vision mixer's station, and it had a proper program/preset architecture, unlike the Polar where yo
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  • The producer was station founder [[David Crossley]], the news was read by [[Mick Jordan]] with an in ...as used extensively. This was [[Sieta Rijkelijkhuizen]] who later became [[Station Director]].
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  • ...new Vice-Chancellor Brian Cantor in debate with the then SU President, URY Station Manager and editor of Vision. At some point in the early 2000s the program ...that point). A year later the programme was facing the axe as most of the station's membership departed, leaving the [[Gang of Four]] in charge. The program
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  • ...homoerotic jokes about each other as they ever did, and frequently during station meetings just shortly after the {{cl|2018 Freshers|freshers}} had arrived. ...[[Tech Team]] and allocate titles, leading to a short period in which the Station Director called on Sound Team for 'updates. This rarely happened, though on
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  • Two weeks later Matt and stoic Station Director John Anderson visited YSTV for the last edition of [[Small Screen]
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  • ...o help take the pressure off Clare [[Sophie Dennis]] started to direct the stations attention to the YSTV produced content. The last station meeting before the event revealed a few more holes in the running order but
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  • ...basis, and from January 2005 members of YSTV were convincing her to become Station Director. From the very first time someone suggested she stand for SD, Sara While Station Director, Sarah had the fun of trying to put together the YUM constitution.
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  • ...emoved from the back cupboard in Linguistics and dumped temporarily in the station (where it was not best recieved!). Assured that the building would be flat ...e pressed into service to provide a means of sending proper video from the station to the TVs in Vanbrugh when the cables weren't in use for OBs. When they we
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  • During the summer holidays of 1995, [[Owain Davies]] visited the station and stumbled across a flyer from Maxim highlighting their MAX435/MAX436 vid It was demonstrated to various members of the station using two monitors, one showing before transmission and the other reception
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  • ...e summer of 2004, YSTV went through much upheaval when the newly elected [[Station Director]] was subjected to a vote of no-confidence just weeks after his el ...llowing the AGM, and so Rowan, as new Studio Manager, was left as acting [[Station Director]]. Not a lot of note happened during this time in YSTV itself. Gen
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  • ...x of both YSTV and broadcast clips showcasing the complete output from the station at that time.
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  • ...]], came up with the initials YSTV for the newly formed student television station, and they have remained in use ever since. The realisation of those letters ...to every conceivable format for the multiple computers then in use in the station. There are also 3D line art versions, although they have never been widely
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  • The plan was to construct an 8x8 version of the [[Station Video Mux]] using the newer equivalent of the Maxim chips acquired using th ...the final build, the whole project will be open sourced, as various NaSTA stations have shown great interest in the project, and Mike blindly agreeing to do
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  • Generally seen as a great initial way to get involved with the station, with filming done in day blocks and the opportunity to present, operate th
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  • * [[YSTV Studio | Station Info]] * We have lots of photos from the station, but most of them don't say what or who they are of. [[Unknown Photos|Have
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  • In May 2005, after stopping doing the station's scheduling after two years, [[Jonathan Bufton]] wrote a [[spoof YSTV list ...have to come off air early should they demand to cut the grass outside the station. Secondly, the playout computer froze at the moment a VT was due to be pla
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  • Non-exhaustive list - we ended up running back to the station for plenty of things. ...e of the room and commented upon by a third presenter. A roving camera was stationed in the Costa Coffee in the Roger Kirk Centre for interviews with candidat
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  • The 2019 AGM was, to quote the [[Edwin Barnes|then Station Director]], "a one-night evening of hell". Following the standard officer r | Added the [[Deputy Station Director]] to the list of signatories.
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  • ...everyone up was dropped - partly due to concerns about allowing it in the station, and partly because a number of the crew and participants had unexpectantly ...l much later (January!) due to a lack of space for 4 hours of video on the station's Edit PC. The final programme (re-cut to eliminate the copyrighted title m
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  • In February 2011, YSTV became the first student station in the world to [http://vimeo.com/20423834 broadcast in three whole dimensi ...he footage, playout occurred at 06:00, making YSTV the first 3D student TV station. For which we won a Best Technical Achievement [[YUMAs|YUMA]]. The footage
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  • ...rty at Birmingham University Guild Hall where YSTV made friends with other stations, [[Stag TV]] took a shine to [[Kate Whittaker]] (she was asked out via the On the final day, despite only needing station directors in attendance, at least 10 YSTV members arrived to the AGM as the
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  • ..., they were able to run jointly with [[Joseph Wharfe]] for the position of Station Director (but only if they were taped together).
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  • Perhaps because of the homelessness of the station the night had a slightly slower pace than the usual YSTV Election Nights, w
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  • * [[Station Director]] - [[Sam Rooke]]
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  • ...deo, each station has to sell it's claim to be the best student television station in the country. This is normally done by cutting together excerpts from eve The edits produced have subsequently been used to promote the station at many other events, although the use of copyrighted music has prevented t
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  • By her second year (1997) she had hung round the station for long enough to be elected [[Production Director]], and was re-elected i
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  • ...ary school friend [[Jonathan Bufton]]. He quickly became invaluable to the station, with immense technical knowledge and was particularly keen to learn and he
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  • ...which was on the shared key fob held by the porter and the other by the [[Station Director]]. ...urrent owner of the Mac, having taken it away with him in 2019 following a station visit, in exchange for him recovering and transcoding what remains on it fo
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  • ...lotte Pye|Marketing Director]] in the [[2022 election]], and [[Beth Marsch|Station Director]], [[Cameron Fox|Production Director]] and [[Dan Wade|Computing Di
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  • ...was partly because new original productions were desperately needed on the station, and partly because it was felt that this was the sort of programme YSTV sh ...Need fundraising apart from official collecting buckets being given to the station.
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  • ...y other than as a joke. However, [[Olivia Gibbs]] decided to put it on the station production roster, and so other plans were floated as to what the project m
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  • Many of the descriptions contain a lot of in-jokes from the station team of the period, which I've tried to annotate and explain here. ...ed by a pile of technical equipment that was deemed to be of no use to the station but good enough to be worth selling. None of it ever got sold, however.
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  • ...erial from VHS and M/Umatic to digital formats, although as neither of the station's betamax recorders works properly and one seems to shred bits of the edges ...he various open reel formats, for which machines were not available in the station. The two biggest sets of reels seemed to be the 24 IVC reels (which had sur
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  • Also I wrote a musical station ident theme to go with the unfolding version of the [[Cube logo]] on a whit
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  • ...[[Rowan de Pomerai]], and essentially consisted of us tidying up the whole station whilst being watched by the two "security" cameras in the control room and
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  • ...h [[Bona Dicta]], in the autumn term in which the [[Gang of Four]] ran the station, in order to give freshers something to crew and take part in. The initial ...era operators were used, as were the security cameras installed around the station the year previously. This allowed the show to look a lot more fluid than t
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  • ...it serves food - tempting to those who spent 7pm to 9pm in back to back [[Station Meetings|Admin and Production Meetings]] and haven't yet had time to eat. I The Charles used to be the frequent post-[[Station Meetings]] haunt {{unsure|around 2017?}}, but gradually was replaced by Cou
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  • ...replaced [[Matt Johnson]] in the role of [[Deputy_Station_Directors|Deputy Station Director]].
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  • ...'s main [[P169]]/[[Magic DaVE|DaVE]] rack was used to vision mix, with the station's newly acquired touch screen used to control the P169 routing the required ...room, which was set up in the Vanbrugh SCR, were whatever was left in the station - a little 9" JVC, a mostly black and white cub, the white Phillips TV and
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  • ...en Murphy, then URY Station Manager, and [[Rowan de Pomerai]], then YSTV's Station Director, who was wearing a towel for some reason.
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  • ...possibly earlier. Rather than simply re-broadcast the BBC's telethon the station has usually tried to mount its own, student-orientated broadcast, normally
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  • ...s blank before the timeclock ran, and a more complex video path around the station meant that often the wrong route was chosen first time, so a second try was One BBC Master in the station now contains the 1999 software, but burnt onto a permanent memory chip, rem
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  • ...it's heart a specially programmed BBC Microcomputer, which controlled the station's audio and video hardware whenever live programs were not being shown, so ...se being used for teletext or automatic schedules. From version 2.86 the [[Station Video Mux]] was used for video output instead, and the test cards gained a
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  • He is also well-known for being very determined to the station's productions. Case and point: When the second episode of [[YSTV does First
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  • In addition, friend of the station [[Greg Dyke]] held a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Director-General_of_the
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  • ...rs to be a kind of visual-Christmas card, featuring various clips from the station output of the period, including [[Campus Today]]. Some of the clips were C
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  • ...d 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 nor
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  • ...Remarkably, the whole six hour broadcast ran perfectly to time across both stations.
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  • ...re created by [[Matthew Tole]] and [[Sarah Leese]], the new and outgoing [[Station Directors]] at the time. They were named the FLOPPYs because that was the b ...members. Traditionally the awards are organised by the new and outgoing [[Station Director]]s and the [[Social Secretary]], and held upstairs at [http://www.
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  • ...ubmissions to [[NaSTA]] represent some of the best content produced by the station each year. Unfortunately, while past [[Best Broadcaster]] entries were digi ...red that the entries contain solely content that had been published by the station. With YSTV being notoriously slow to edit and publish videos at the time, p
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  • ...onised YSTV and the perception of it amongst students. It has changed the station from primarily one that rebroadcasts other networks' programming with occas ...small, and Slackware was being problematic to maintain as the rest of the station had migrated to Gentoo Linux in the mean time. This lead [[Richard Ash]] to
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  • ...than Bufton]], they married in April 2013, nine years after meeting in the station. Accordingly she is now more commonly known as Kate Bufton.
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  • | positions = Station Director, Head of Factual ...] alongside [[Liv Woodward]]. In the 2022 election, her & Liv became the [[Station Directors]] for YSTV.
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  • * [[Station Director]] - [[Beth Marsch]]
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  • ...ed after him at the end of the night to get him to record an ident for the station, which to his credit he did with gusto, saying "Hello, I'm Pat Sharp and yo ...ac, thus avoiding any hassle over DVD creation. Copies were run off on the station's DVD burner, boxed and sent out to those who had bought them via their res
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  • * [[Station Director]] - [[Liv Woodward]] and [[Meg Maguire]]
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  • A show idea enthusiastically discussed at the Courtyard after several station meetings. Following Peter Eskdale's appearances as an extra in shows such a
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  • ...eve Marinker]] and [[Kath Grinsted]], and directed by [[Chris Huggett]], [[Station Director]].
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  • ## "The Station" refers to the rooms occupied by YSTV that are used for the production of t ## "The Studio" is the room within the Station used for the set of television programmes.
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  • ...rnalist at [[Nouse]] - there is no evidence he was an active member of the station whilst a student).
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  • Some drinks followed, and a discussion between most of the station's attendees, including [[Thomas Cheyney]] and [[Liz Pascoe]] went on for so ...e SU building that we claimed using the mics on Tom's laptop, with someone stationed outside to stop a nearby door slamming, before being very roughly chopped
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  • ...YuStart] campaign to raise the funds required. [[Helen Hobin]], as current Station Director, took the lead in managing the campaign. * [[Helen Hobin]] - Station Director (2014-15) - YuStart Campaign Lead. Generally awesome person.
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  • ...onwards), the area was split into three rooms in a row. When entering the Station, the first room was used as a workshop and equipment store. This had a door ...to allow it to function successfully as the studio of a campus television station. The design for the refurbishment was developed in-house at the University
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  • ...first year. At the 1996 AGM she stood for and was elected to the post of [[Station Manager]], but not after a significant amount of lobbying to set her sights
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  • During 1995-6 it was shown every Wednesday afternoon in the station's regular daily broadcast slot at 6pm. During this time there were also exp
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  • ...to HDMI converters were purchased as well. Somehow, the cabling within the station was of an acceptable quality for HD-SDI, so the plans to rewire all the pat
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  • A new monitor bank was envisaged for the station using 18 of these monitors (three rows of 6) to display all the important l ...steel monitor rack sized so that the monitors would fit neatly on it. The station mains wiring was upgraded so that the wall behind the rack had enough mains
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  • In recent years Vision has been more concilliatory, even reporting the station's success from time to time. This may be due to the launch of the [[Video
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  • Hm, looks like the campus substations got lazy over summer and are protesting at the sudden appearance of 5000 f ...a solicitation to the DCO's Hipchat by YUSU IT Assistant and friend of the station Liam results in the offer of some network storage from, of all places, the
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  • ...times, these tapes would be hidden by the programmes' producer within the station, in order to prevent them being recorded over by another programme. By 1997, changes in the station meant that a lot more SVHS tapes were in use and the use of the UMatic was
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  • ...ll providing much the same function of distributing the video fed from the station out to the colleges.
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  • * Closer integration with both the Radio stations and the news papers of both universities, with cross collaboration across
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  • ...d the short-lived Commercial Workshop with [[Sarah David]] and created the station Image Library after doing the members photoshoots. Got involved with [[Unio
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  • ...got "I can't do it while you're watching"), YSTV reprised its role as the station that produces musical numbers, with a parody of Les Mis, entitled "One Bodg
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  • ...riority-aware clearing house for control of anything and everything in the station that is capable of remote control. Currently it drives the [[Video Server]] This is the heart of the computer control systems in the station, accepting requests from various control sources and feeding them out to th
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  • ** Maintaining internal services for running the station
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  • T'was the night after hustings, and all through the station,
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  • ...ings for discussing different aspects of student TV with people from other stations involved in similar areas, A talk from Lizo Mzimba; a presenter for CBBC's
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  • ...and took home a total of 7 awards, the joint-highest total received by any station, along with LSTV and PalTV.
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  • ...he annual show ended, although in 2001 YSTV were showing people around the station on the October open day.
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  • ...[http://www.theora.org/ theora] video codec. This makes YSTV the first TV Station in the World to be broadcasting live in Theora! The live stream itself is p
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  • ...section - was returned to YSTV as part of the [[Archive Hunt]] during the station's fortieth anniversary celebrations.
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  • ...ever really got off the ground, largely due to the huge techie bias in the station's membership at the time. *A [[rip-off]] of The Office proposed enthusiastically as a station meeting by some random students who apparently had a full script in place.
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  • ...ther like [[Good Morning Campus]], actually originated much earlier in the station's history. In the early-mid 1990s, quotes were written on a sheet pinned to
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  • ...3]]). LipSync began over drinks in Wentworth Bar on a Monday night after a station meeting in February 2004, based around the YSTV [[Clock]] and the idea of " ...spite this objection, Stuart thought that YSTV was the 2nd best student TV station.
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  • Charlotte joined YSTV as a fresher in 2017. Quickly, she became one of the station's most active and sociable members, usually filling the role of presenter a
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  • [[Station Director]] [[Joe Radford]] ran for the role of Activities officer and lost
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  • ...technical wizardry and his incredible determination to keep improving the station and its equipment. ...YSTV, Tom is also known as an incredibly kind and supportive member of the station, who never grew tired of helping out anyone in need of technical assistance
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  • ...an initial mixup which had seen 2km of 3 core mains cable delivered to the station instead. This would be joined to portions of known good Rediffusion cable, * Over Vanbrugh kitchens, through the high voltage substation, with a little supervision from Steve Stead in Estates department
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  • ** Thinking about it, I also co-presented a show on the radio station. Well, I carried the records for Ian Royle, the first gay guy I had (knowi
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  • ...ics card, both of which were considered high spec when it was built by the station in {{unsure|2002}}. It was used for a short time as a video edit system bef
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  • | positions = Station Director, Head of Marketing, Head of Behind the Streams, NaSTA Secretary ...inson]] stepping down. Upon being re-elected in 2021, Joe became the fifth Station Director to have a second term.
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  • ...emotely! Due to COVID-19 we where only allowed one technical person in the station so since we needed multiple vision mixers we utilised a remote desktop appl === The station's router ===
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  • ...th Rob", taped when Liz, Robert and [[Christopher Parker]] were all in the station bored one evening in June 2013. It was broadcast between live episodes of [
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  • ...us gossip over whether the sofa had been 'slept on' became a theme of post station meeting sessions in the bar. Finally, it was thrown away in 2001 after bei
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  • ...y knows how to use the YSTV lighting desk, Tom asked the Tech Director and Station Director if he could have the unofficial title, leading to him becoming "He
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  • ...bmaster | WebMaster]]. A position not currently held in YSTV. During the a station meeting in early February Alick was asked to give a short stirring speech t
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  • ...production, and someone who wanted to take over distribution of student TV stations.
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  • ...in LTC, to get from a line driver at the OB site to a line receiver in the station. The local contribution point cables are rarely used, except in Vanbrugh wh
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  • ...en talk about a 'personality based' magazine show, as successfully done by stations like [[Stoic]] with their ''Matt and Dave Show'' and ''Foot and Mouth''. T ...metimes-unpopular habit of closed teams not contributing to other areas of station life.
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  • ...ays fancied doing sound, so vowed to join and has pretty much lived in the Station since her 3rd year at York. She is currently studying for an MA in Postprod
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  • ...year, Matt proved himself to be one of the most resourceful members of the station, and most certainly the member with the most recognizable laugh. He even oc
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  • Leading up to Freshers' Week 2018, [[Station Director]] [[Edwin Barnes]] had created a Freshers' committee in order to p
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  • Q1: In which city is 'Lime Street' station? Q1: In which city is 'Lime Street' station?
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  • ...and during the warm-up to [[Elections 2007]], as well as many times on the station in it's own right. It also proved to be a valuable source for clips used i
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  • ...thstar and a Wideshot being setup. All cable runs were brought back to the station where all the usual equipment was used. URY were setup in YSTV's studio spa
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  • Q12: In which year was the Kings Cross tube station fire? Q12: In which year was the Kings Cross tube station fire?
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  • | positions = Station Manager, Head of Marketing, Social Secretary ...as the Head of Marketing for YSTV. In the 2021 election, Sophie became the Station Manager for YSTV, a position she held for a full year. In the next election
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  • | positions = Deputy Marketing Director, Technical Director, Station Director ...oming the Technical Director, before completing her Pokémon evolution into Station Director.
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  • ...g student cooking to the masses. Unfortunately the Bournemouth student TV station C6 beat them to the slot, so once again [[Michael Prior-Jones]] didn't get
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  • ...le beanbags and a lava lamp. All backed by some velvet, purple drapes the station had been donated - sadly YSTV's ageing cameras couldn't do purple and the r
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  • ...wain Davies]] pitched the PRO entry level JVC SVHS SRS-368E machine to the station, in a manner, as some people commented at the time, akin to a double glazin
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  • ...imes for other productions in years to come. An enormous set of the space station "bridge" was constructed in the studio, so enormous in fact that the camera
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  • The YSTV clock was introduced in 1999 as a way of identifying the station before live programmes begin, and making it easier for the director to coun
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  • ...hether YSTV had ever made a documentary on the society. When no one at the station could remember anything like this, Matt decided that he would embark on a m
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  • ...as [[Computing Director]] for two years, becoming heavily involved in the station's technical operations while pushing to spread Linux to all YSTV computers.
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  • ...we used extensively. This was [[Sieta Rijkelijkhuizen]] who later became station director and who, like me, now lives in Australia.
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  • ...wyft gets more than he bargained for when things turn sour at the local TV station.
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  • ...e a children's television producer some day, and worked at a PBS member TV station in Florida before coming to York to complete her MA degree in Psycholinguis
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  • During the summer holidays of 1995, [[Owain Davies]] visited the station and stumbled across a flyer for video balanced line driver and receiver chi
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  • YSTV has inspired numerous members to produce their own items of station-branded merchandising over the years.
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  • ...([http://ystv.york.ac.uk/docswiki/ docswiki]) was created to document the station.
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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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  • In 2018, YSTV Sport was revived by [[Edwin Barnes]] as his pet project as new Station Director. It included several and regular livestreams of sport events acros
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  • ...r, with each episode produced by a relatively in-experienced member of the station, to help learn or experience how production works. Or at least that was the
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  • ...troversy later on in the night when it emerged that a certain campus radio station were being extremely competitive in getting winners for interviews first, i
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  • ...programme that showed freshers how much of a fun time we had socially as a station, whilst also giving us a holiday at the end of the academic year. The idea
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  • With new content desperately needed for the station [[Jonathan Bufton]], [[Dave Baker]] and [[Ed Jellard]] - encouraged by the
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  • ...tem would have been in full time use, however since YSTV at the time was a station without studio, it enabled the system to have a good going over.
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  • ...irs ([[Bona Dicta]]) and Title Sequence ([[Bona Dicta]]). Highly Commended Station Ident ([[Naturally YSTV]]).
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  • * 2000 [[YSTV Does It Bigger]] - the station's trip to The Big Breakfast.
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  • | Co-hosted the meme reviewing show alongside Station Director [[Joe Radford]] and witnessed the first appearance of Mike Vok!!
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  • ...e on the [[Love York Awards]], filming was done by Sam H on arrival to the station and he continued intermittently until he had to actually vision-mix the fir
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  • Manifestos were put live on Monday evening after Station Meeting as the last of the candidates (who had been away over the weekend a
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  • ...expertise and enthusiasm to improve YSTV, Andrew quickly became one of the station's most involved members, usually working as VFX artist, Sound OP or camera
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  • ...were recorded on an International Video Corporation machine. This was the station's primary (only?) edit machine until it's demise in 1984 due to a terminal
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  • ...ter than URY because they had sound ''and'' video. After attending several station meetings and training sessions, Peter quickly got stuck in with crewing sho
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  • * 2011 - YSTV becomes the first student television station to [[YSTV 3D|broadcast in 3D]].
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  • * Communicate with LA1:TV regarding how each TV station works, maybe have a meeting in person in the future.
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  • ...the future, it would be good to triple check equipment before leaving the station. Also, it would be a good idea to bring a boom mic if you are interviewing
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  • ...eir separate home universities, with YSTV (and LA1, Lancaster’s student TV station) mixing the two together so student’s could still watch the events in rea
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  • Tea Time Chat has been a strong outlet at YSTV for promoting the show and station through social media. Episode Five was advertised through Facebook Live as
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  • ...s to where the fugitives are heading, they send off the bike hunters to be stationed at Millennium Bridge, as they suspect that to be the extraction point.
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  • ...th their resources, and YSTV should stick to what people would come to the station for - campus news. There would be far more VTs previously (the final incar
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  • *Station Manager of URY (2020-21)
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  • ...ordinary resistors, which is good enough for line-level cabling within the station.
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  • * Rearranged the station's control room to be more "covid secure" and tidied all the mess (pushed in
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  • ...n got more involved by attending Roses 2018 in Lancaster and meeting other stations.
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  • ...just post AGM / YSTV elections, where the idea was floated again by new [[Station Directors]] [[Thomas Schubert]] and [[Stephanie Shires]], with the idea tha
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