It’s too early for Pre-drinking, meaning we’re not nearly ready enough to say the glorious word “prinking” – unless of course, you decide to join us! Stef and Taz, your radio buddies readying you up for Prink O’clock, when you’re getting ready to take out the voddy and leave your dignity at home. Whether you’re Fresher’s like us, or you want to return to ‘Fresher’ days, we will be broadcasting music that takes you down Memory Lane and tracks that psyche you up for one of York’s Best Student Nights!
Show comprising 3 final year undergraduates taking a look at that inevitable question of 'what next?'... through the medium of entertainment. Alongside a special guest each week (we'll sort these- people with varying weird and wonderful things lined up for them after uni), we'll look to sift through one more potential life choice every week as we count down towards the end of university. The planned format of the show will look to include an interview with our special guest as they join us for a whole host of potential silly features including:
- Helen and Judy's travelling tips. Being seasoned travellers of Asia, the pair will reveal another wacky story from their travelling experiences each week.
- 'Fit it in my Fro' - special guest will look to fit a different object each week into Joe's afro. Feature will also include leaderboard based on nature of object chosen and how many they managed to fit in his hair.
- 'Joe's chimes' or a title to that effect. Comic song, recorded specially for the show every week, written by Joe on a subject messaged in to the show/something to do with the idea of 'what's next?'
- Interview with our special guest on what his/her plan is for next year and/or what they are currently doing having now graduated. Many exciting people lined up!
- 'Decipher Judy/Helen' or title to that effect- feature involving Joe/listeners attempting to guess certain scottish accented words in English or Gaelic.
Show's music will probably be around 6 songs and will be a competition between Joe, Helen and Judy (2 songs each) on who has picked the best music for that day. Potentially based around the 'what next' theme for that show!
In a nutshell, light-hearted entertainment show looking at the serious question of 'what's next?'. Aimed then at current final years but also applicable for all years. Will also look to have jingle for the show- playing on idea of 'tweedle Dum' (Helen/Judy), tweedle De (Helen/Judy) and Me (Joe).
Playing all the latest hip-hop and R&B and pretending we found it first. Join Reece and Sophy for an hour of inane chat, poorly designed games and of course, some amazing music.
Chef Will hosts URY's only food based quiz show. Each week Neave is pitted against a new guest to explore a new food topic through a series of games and challenges.
an early chat show with tom arnold discussing things that are happening in the world
Hello! Brew yourself a cup of tea, grab a biscuit (or 25, we won't judge), sit back, and enjoy the show! Join us for a chat about anything from the ups and downs of student life at the University of York to baking and, your weekly dose of much-needed✨ serotonin✨.
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Have a wonderful day!
Claudia and Abbie
From (semi) serious discussion about topical cricket news and debates of the day, to chat and quizzes with guests who don't know their silly point from their cow corner, this light hearted, medium paced, one hour chat show takes the covers off and sweeps absolutely anything to do with our weird and wonderful sport. We will also complile the ulitmate dream cricket tea across the series. If you're already a badger, then you're at home. If not, then hopefully you will be soon.
sorry about your brain features songs to make you laugh, cry, rage, and reminisce. tune in to chat, to ponder, or just to have something on in the background.
genres will include anything from alternative folk, alt rock, lo-fi, indie, pop-punk, and more.
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Fion and Yakov are competing to be the best student cook at URY. Since you can't see what they're making, we've decided to blindfold the judges too. Radio isn't the most visual medium, so we plan on making you use your imagination to picture the chaos of this slightly messy Halifax College kitchen. You can keep doing whatever else you were planning on doing today, and we'll paint a picture with our sounds.
Turn back the clock and re-tune your transistor radio for Medium Wave Magic! A show that celebrates the music from a long lost era; where radio dominated and Spotify didn't exist. With music from the 1960s and 1970s Medium Wave Magic has something for everyone, whether it's Rock, Country, Folk, or Pop.