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Payne Relief
Relax... Chill... or even Chillax... Sure there's still famine in the world, inequality, global warming; but you deserve a break. It's Broadcast Ibuprofen - Payne Relief.
Ellie Wright's World Music

Bringing you rhythms from all around the world down the the Radio Waves Tuesday 10-11pm on ((URY)) Pop on your party pants and slip on those dancing shoes!

From New Orleans funk & soul to Nairobi drumming feat. London DJ duo and Perry scratching it up with The Orb, pop on your party pants and slip on those dancing shoes and you'll be skanking, salsa-ing and jiggling your body into the night with the smoothest worlds rhythms in town. Growing from a collection of new and old, local and global this one hour treat is a bowl full of loving for all you world music lovers, a medicine to get those smiles as big as bananas before you fall into a happy and peaceful sleep.


The Annexe Radio Show

We will be playing songs from absolutely anywhere, as long as we think they're good! Forget world music, think indie, 60s, folk, new wave and much more from all around the world!


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.


All Things Mental Health

Hi guys, I'm Aneeska & each week I'll be chatting to different guests about how their interests and outlets help to ground their mental health. This will include: the York students involved with the national Student Minds campaign 'Leaders Movement', Women in Leadership roles, all things cultural heritage, the art scene at York, dance, music, global opportunities, sports and lots more. 


Election Year

Election Year is a new show by York Vision, dedicated to discussing global elections in 2024 - the biggest year for democracy in history. With over half tthe planet's population heading to the polls, we will be discussing elections from across the globe in the lead up to the USA and UK elections later this year, and considering where the future of democracy might turn next.