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Latest revision as of 01:57, 16 March 2020
From April 2013 to March 2014, STAR did... Many things.
The launch party in Rascals Bar was covered by Lightbox.
STAR hosted a 14-hour charity broadcast, raising £157.50.
Committee
Position | Name |
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Station Manager | Oscar Swedrup |
Deputy Station Manager | Jasper Hamlet |
Director of Web Development | Matthew Dooler |
News Editor in Chief | Mark Gregory |
Director of Programming | Sean McDonald |
Hearing Aid Chief Editor | Kelly Provan |
Head of On-Air Music | Abby Frank |
Director of Finance | Gus Townsend |
Creative Director | Sam Moore |
Director of Public Relations | Claes Winberg |
Director of Internal Communications | Rachael Leach |
Director of Events | Lara Johnson-Wheeler |
Director of Audio Engineering | Ryo Yanagida |
STAR Awards
The People's Choice Award (April 2014) went to Jungalist Question Time, who received 545 of 1,489 votes (36.6%). Runners up were SAUNIT (225) and Jazzle Sisters Present... (197).