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= Statistics = | = Statistics = | ||
| − | The total amount of funding requested was £5,415.59. The amount received from the Students' Association is unknown. A breakdown of the proposed budget included £1,617.87 for engineering equipment, £347.72 for outside broadcasting (of which £297.87 was for a HP ProBook 4510s), £1,150 for advertising (of which £400 was for "posters", and £300 was for Adobe CS5), £1,000 for events (of which £600 was for "audio system hire/purchase"), and £100 for "Christmas lights switch-on". Note that STAR provided no funding for a music magazine until [[Hearing Aid]] in [[2013/14]]. | + | The total amount of funding requested was £5,415.59. The amount received from the Students' Association is unknown. A breakdown of the proposed budget included £1,617.87 for engineering equipment, £347.72 for outside broadcasting (of which £297.87 was for a HP ProBook 4510s), £1,150 for advertising (of which £400 was for "posters", and £300 was for Adobe CS5), £1,000 for events (of which £600 was for "audio system hire/purchase"), and £100 for "Christmas lights switch-on". Note that STAR provided no funding for a music magazine until [[Hearing Aid]] in [[2013/14]]. The proposed budget also appears to have omitted licensing fees. |
= Programming = | = Programming = | ||
Latest revision as of 01:15, 16 March 2020
From April 2010 to March 2011, STAR did... Many things. At the time, STAR was a member of the Student Radio Association (SRA), and so hosted the National Student Radio Chart Show.
Contents
STARadioTV
A decade before starTV, an attempt was made to establish "STARadioTV". The project uploaded its first video in April 2009, and its 27th and final video in May 2010.
Committee
| Position | Name |
|---|---|
| Unknown | Johannes McKay |
| Unknown | Andrew Magee |
Statistics
The total amount of funding requested was £5,415.59. The amount received from the Students' Association is unknown. A breakdown of the proposed budget included £1,617.87 for engineering equipment, £347.72 for outside broadcasting (of which £297.87 was for a HP ProBook 4510s), £1,150 for advertising (of which £400 was for "posters", and £300 was for Adobe CS5), £1,000 for events (of which £600 was for "audio system hire/purchase"), and £100 for "Christmas lights switch-on". Note that STAR provided no funding for a music magazine until Hearing Aid in 2013/14. The proposed budget also appears to have omitted licensing fees.
Programming
New shows were required to complete two training sessions and a mock broadcast before getting a place on the schedule.[1]
