James counts down the biggest 20 songs on campus compiled from airplay and your requests. He also takes a look at the UK album chart and turns back the clock with some retro No1s.
It's that time of year again! YUSU elections are underway and URY News are interviewing LIVE every single Candidate running for your Student Union.
Over five hours we talk to the dozens of student who want to help represent you at a unniversity and national level, including all the Full-Time Sabbatical Officers like YUSU President, and the Part-Time Officers like LGBTQ Officer.
We'll be uploading podcasts of every interview straight after on the URY Player too!
Start your weekend with an evening of all things hip-hop. From the classics that defined the genre decades ago to singles that have come out in the past week, nothing is off limits, nothing is too mainstream or too obscure. And, as always, requests are more than welcome.
We look back at the life and work of David Bowie, looking through URY presenters own personal memories, favourite songs and his amazing influence on the world of music today.
Looking from his earliest singles in 1967 all the way to his most recent album Blackstar, we'll dig deep in to our archives and find the best songs Bowie both sang on, produced and wrote.
Journey through time with your favourite radio duo, Ben and Jasper, as they attempt to condense five years of music into a single show. Starting in the 60's, revisit every major musical genre to grace the charts, interspersed with your favourite Ben and Jasper™ games and goofs.
Compiled from airplay and your requests, James Brookes counts down the 20 biggest songs on campus each week. James also takes a weekly look at the UK album chart and turns back the clock in preparation for URY's 50th birthday celebrations.
James counts down the biggest 20 songs on campus compiled from airplay and your requests. He also takes a look at the UK album chart and turns back the clock with some retro No1s.
Each week, URY's very own 80s throwback David Hemingway dissects a year from the 80s, looking at the news, the movies, the TV and the music your parents were listening to - including the Top 10 best-selling singles of the year. This week - 1990! What? That's not the 80s.