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Bob's Welfare Hour
YUSU Welfare Officer, Bob Hughes, will be discussing some of the big issues affecting students, with guests talking about the events and support offer
Hearing Aid 2008
The biggest collaborative event in the history of UK student radio, Hearing aid is a national week long charity event orchestrated by the SRA. We'll bring you the highlights from events held around the country.
Quad Dash Bash 2011
URY and James College unite for Quad Dash Bash! Plenty of summer tunes while keeping you up to date with the day's events. Which block is the best?!
The Midweek Sports Review
Catch up on the weeks major sporting events
Woodstock 2011 LIVE
This is it! All day long, URY bring you coverage of all the main events of Woodstock 2011 so you don't miss a beat.
'The New World Order' by Ben Jeapes. Part 2: 1651
niversity Radio York's national award winning team presents our most ambitious drama to date, which sees the English Civil war turned on its head when a third force enters the battle in this alternative history thriller. Six years have past since the events of Part 1 and an uneasy peace has been agreed. But with the arrival of The Dommonel and missionaries from Golekh englands peace stands on a knife edge. Based on the acclaimed novel and available to hear worldwide at www.ury.org.uk, with two feature length Episodes over two consecutive weeks!
Arts Hour

Interviews of public and performers, news, live events, reviews, performative arts, spicy-recipes and musical magic.


URY:PM - The Teatime Trio

Join Al, George and Steve, the trio that will bring you teatime treats in the form of a variety of music (new, popular... heck sometimes even a bit out there) and chat about current events and news, both from campus and the wider world.


Super Bowl Sunday XLVIII

Join Harry Whittaker and Eiron Page, two self-professed American Football ignoramuses, as they attempt to make sense of the Super Bowl and offer an insightful play-by-play commentary on the events of the evening. Matt Bramall, who does know about the game, will be on hand to lend guidance and expertise where they are most desperately needed.


You Heard It Here Last!

Come back to the past once a week and join us in that shows year of choice! Listen in for some unique topical comedy, vintage music and news events broadcast years after they happened! Join Dominic Rastelli and his panel who include amongst others, Yorks very own man off the street Matt Smith, Comic genius and Irishman Dec O'Brian and the odd celebrity from the past (we have three guaranteed for this year already!). You do not want to miss this show, retro comedy lovers and anybody with an internet connection alike. You might have heard it all before but remember, you heard it here last!


You Heard It Here Last!

Come back to the past once a week and join us in that shows year of choice! Listen in for some unique topical comedy, vintage music and news events broadcast years after they happened! Join Dominic Rastelli and his panel who include amongst others, Yorks very own man off the street Matt Smith, Comic genius and Irishman Dec O'Brian and the odd celebrity from the past (we have three guaranteed for this year already!). You do not want to miss this show, retro comedy lovers and anybody with an internet connection alike. You might have heard it all before but remember, you heard it here last!


Roses

The rivalry between York and Lancaster has a long history, full of conflict. Stemming from the War of the Roses that caused decades of civil war in the fifteenth century, this fierce rivalry lives on in the form of the largest inter-university sports tournament in Europe.

This year, #RosesAreWhite.


This week in music

Describe the weeks events using song title and lyrics


Moving On with Will and Oliver

Chat. Music. Current Affairs.

The new man's Friday evening drivetime radio, join Will and Oliver as they banter, bust out new music and classic tunes, and take a not-too-serious look at the week's events. If it gets too boring, be sure to message in and we'll be moving on. (Get it?)

New guests, new songs and new news; every week.


The Wrong Stuff

Welcome to the Current Affairs show for those who don't care about Current Affairs. With one ordinary man on a street, a semi-knowledgable co-presenter, and a sarcastic sidekick, The Wrong Stuff team will take you through the major events of the week in a lighthearted way that will show that they sort of know what they're talking about...I think. 


Nasdaq

Keeping you informed on the latest business and financial events with some deep electronic beats, throughout the stock market highs and lows    


SyncopY

A taste of what's to come at SyncopY, York's original electro-swing event! For event details, see https://goo.gl/V5aNlq


Things Can Only Get Bitter

A look back at the week's events, both local and global with esteemed guests that were definitely not picked at random off the streets.


URY Brunch - We're All Ears

Join Reece, Sophy and Zak for 2 hours of the best music, a few games, and a lot of chat. We're back this year with a new addition to the team and some amazing new features including quizzes, challenges and news/review segments. Our music once again will be based on any listener requests, although in the mean time we'll be playing a whole host of pop, hip-hop and R&B bangers; old and new. 


First Impressions

Discover new tracks , listen to a diverse mix of new and old artists, and hear about upcoming music related events. 


Formula 1 Analysis

Discussing all the events and hot talking points of the Formula 1 weekend.


Anything Goes

A relaxed, informal and light hearted show in which we will discuss our favourite songs and artists. Occasinally current events relevant to students may be discussed.  


Noughties Pop Smash-Up

All your favourite songs from the 2000s - pop, rock and a bit of Crazy Frog. Hosted by Andy Tallon, we'll have quizzes, games and a whole host of topical chats! Weekly features include Complaint Corner (call in and anonymously tell us anything that's bothering you that needs airing out) and Childhood Choons (memories of our favourite songs growing up, and the events we associate them with). 


URY 50

As URY turns 50, James Brookes celebrates the last half century of University Radio York.  James will count backwards one year at a time playing the biggest hits, discussing the new events and crazes and the important moments in URY history until he reaches 1968 at the end of the summer term.


Indiependent

 

Just a few Indie tunes and a bit of a chat, really.