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As [[Station Director]] Steven worked with Commerical Services at the University to get YSTV onto the screens on campus, to build on the success of [[Woodstock]] 2011. He also formed close links with the new [[TFTV]] department, and through them got YSTV involved with [[local TV]], although this was subsequently abandoned under later [[Station Director]]s. He worked alongside the Charities Commission to safeguard [[Children In Need]] against ultra-virus laws, and helped relaunch the show in 2010 live from PX/001. He opened up links with the local community, pioneering the Freshers Roadshow and [[Fresher's Prize Draw]] the first of which happened in 2010, with the top prize being a hamper from Bettys that he had somehow managed to blag, along with 5 years worth of Yorkshire Tea that kept appearing in the studio! He also organised and produced the central film for the [[Children In Need]] show, '[[The Yorkshire Pass Challenge]], by working alongside Visit York. He won the [[Greg Dyke]] Award for Contribution to Student Media at the 2011 YUSU Awards.
As [[Station Director]] Steven worked with Commerical Services at the University to get YSTV onto the screens on campus, to build on the success of [[Woodstock]] 2011. He also formed close links with the new [[TFTV]] department, and through them got YSTV involved with [[local TV]], although this was subsequently abandoned under later [[Station Director]]s. He worked alongside the Charities Commission to safeguard [[Children In Need]] against ultra-virus laws, and helped relaunch the show in 2010 live from PX/001. He opened up links with the local community, pioneering the Freshers Roadshow and [[Fresher's Prize Draw]] the first of which happened in 2010, with the top prize being a hamper from Bettys that he had somehow managed to blag, along with 5 years worth of Yorkshire Tea that kept appearing in the studio! He also organised and produced the central film for the [[Children In Need]] show, '[[The Yorkshire Pass Challenge]], by working alongside Visit York. He won the [[Greg Dyke]] Award for Contribution to Student Media at the 2011 YUSU Awards.


Whilst [[Station Director]] Steven worked with [[Alex Balmer]] to encourage as many new shows to be developed as possible. It was under his time as [[Station Director]] that [[The York Link]], [[TUC]], [[Spotlight]], [[The Sound Lab]], and [[Student Kitchen]] all premiered. [[The York Sport Show]] was also re-launched by [[Sarah Pickles]]. In 2011, YSTV won highly commended [[Best Broadcaster]] at the 2011 [[NaSTA]] Awards, as well as best Technical Achievement. He continued his winning partnership in 2012, co-ordinating and editing the [[Best Broadcaster]] winning [[NaSTA]] showreel with [[Sarah Pickles]] and [[Chris Wall]].
Whilst [[Station Director]] Steven worked with [[Alex Balmer]] to encourage as many new shows to be developed as possible. It was under his time as [[Station Director]] that [[The York Link]], [[TUC]], [[Spotlight]], [[The Sound Lab]], and [[Student Kitchen]] all premiered. [[The York Sport Show]] was also re-launched by [[Sarah Pickles]]. In 2011, YSTV won highly commended [[Best Broadcaster]] at the 2011 [[NaSTA]] Awards, as well as best Technical Achievement. He continued his winning partnership with [[Michael Miller]] in 2012, co-ordinating and editing the [[Best Broadcaster]] winning [[NaSTA]] showreel with [[Sarah Pickles]] and [[Chris Wall]].


Being a history student, Steven has a real passion for the past and this is reflected with his work with the [[YSTV Archive]]. He led the digitisation project of the VHS archive and is working with the Yorkshire Film Archive to get the remainder of the archive available to view. He is also in the process of establishing at YSTV collection at the [[Borthwick Institute for Archives]], to house our paper collection.  
Being a history student, Steven has a real passion for the past and this is reflected with his work with the [[YSTV Archive]]. He led the digitisation project of the VHS archive and is working with the Yorkshire Film Archive to get the remainder of the archive available to view. He is also in the process of establishing at YSTV collection at the [[Borthwick Institute for Archives]], to house our paper collection.  

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