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The 2010/11 year was disruptive for STAR, as the studio underwent redevelopment. Marketed as "reSTARt", this involved newly painted walls, new carpet and furniture, and a new playout system, Rivendell. This coincided with a new logo. Descriptions of some of the committee positions available were posted at [https://www.facebook.com/notes/star-st-andrews-student-radio/restart-is-coming/324054514477 reSTARt is coming]. More details, including the Outside Broadcast (OB) team, were posted at [https://www.facebook.com/notes/star-st-andrews-student-radio/a-list-of-important-things-you-all-should-read-concerning-the-restart/343850429477 Concerning the reSTARt].
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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 [https://www.facebook.com/srachart/posts/180146502011984 National Student Radio Chart Show].
  
==Programming==
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= STARadioTV =
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A decade before [[starTV|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.
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= Committee =
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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! Position
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! Name
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| Unknown
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| Johannes McKay
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| Unknown
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| Andrew Magee
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|}
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= Statistics =
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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.
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= Programming =
 
New shows were required to complete two training sessions and a mock broadcast before getting a place on the schedule.[https://www.facebook.com/notes/star-st-andrews-student-radio/restart-is-coming/324054514477/]
 
New shows were required to complete two training sessions and a mock broadcast before getting a place on the schedule.[https://www.facebook.com/notes/star-st-andrews-student-radio/restart-is-coming/324054514477/]
  
==STARadioTV==
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[[File:STAR 2010-11 S1 show schedule.jpg|frame|Show schedule from Martinmas semester of 2010/11.]]
A decade before [[starTV|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.
 

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.

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]

Show schedule from Martinmas semester of 2010/11.