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87.7fm CLOSEDOWN!
The final hour of our 2-week FM broadcast to celebrate the 40th anniversary of URY. A crammed studio will look back on the best moments of the fortnight and also the highlights of a brilliant year of radio.
Marcus Pendleton
URY Alumni Marcus Pendleton returns to help celebrate our 40th anniversary.
Alumni Takeover: Jonathan Bufton
  1. Fans of fair-to-middling early noughties student radio, rejoice!  As part of URY's 50th birthday celebrations, Jonathan Bufton is back.  Will he be able to work that fancy playout system or will he end up whimpering in Studio 2 trying to find a MiniDisc player?  Tune in to find out.

Alumni Takeover: Marcus Pendleton

Twenty years on, Marcus Pendleton is back in York to relive his time at URY in the late nineties.


50th Garden Party

With 50th birthday celebrations underway, we are joined by alumni from the years of URY past to round of our weekend of celebration with a garden party OB.


URY Presents: Vanbrugh & Alcuin 50th Sports Day

We bring you coverage of the 50th Anniversary Sports Day happening for Vanbrugh and Alcuin. 


Alumni Takeover: Daz and Em

After 6 years of radio retirement, Daz and Em are back to present one final show on University Radio York.

We have been invited to celebrate URY’s 50th Anniversary with a blast from the past, where we will meander down memory lane rediscovering all your favourite non-award winning features from Daz and Em's illustrious radio career, including Name that Tone and Back to the Future!


Dougsoc Presents: 42

Far out in the uncharted backwaters of the unfashionable end of the Western Spiral arm of the Milky Way galaxy, lies a small, unregarded yellow sun. Orbiting this at a distance of roughly ninety-million miles is an utterly insignificant blue-green planet whose inhabitants include a student radio station, and a Douglas Adams Society in the same place.

On the 42nd anniversary of the orginal broadcast of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Dougsoc and URY collide in an infinitely improbable fusion of geekery and humour.


You Ask, We Answer!

So this is SL week. Derwent colleges’ BAME Reps Timi Phillips & Zara Sharif have been raising money for the Stephen Lawrence foundation. Over the past few weeks, we have been asking for your responses and questions regarding racism and racial insensitivity on campus. We will be discussing issues such as: micro-aggressions cultural appropriation with a few songs to fit the mood. We hope you find this both informative and interesting.