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URY LIVE AT 5: The Ben and Nick Show
...and then there was radio. The self-appointed saviours of URY return. Coming in your ears this Spring, it's the 'all new' Ben and Nick Show.
URY: World Club
Hedfonetik pushing the Front-ears. Front-ears III and Hedfonetik have gone flagship. Still on a Friday, you can continue getting your fix of foreign frequencies followed by our notorious rip-roaring crescendo of Electronica, introduced to our saviour ((URY)) but 3 months ago. Listen as Albor and The Ambassador take you on an aural journey of XL proportions. Keep your ears peeled for exclusive interviews and outstanding prizes, sourced especially by your hosts throughout their travels. We'll have special guests from various Campus Music Societies and further afield, all awaiting a special secret live event in the show's name, as ((URY))'s 40th Birthday approaches towards the Summer Holidays. - Watch this space.
Desert Island Floppy Discs

As the saying goes, everyone gets theirs. University bigwigs, students, and campus in general have finally had enough of Jonny Long and Callum McCulloch.

In the ultimate act of media censorship, the powers that be have created an artificial island in the lake by central hall, and have duly marrooned our two entrepid protagonists upon it.

However, in an age of plummetting league table places, a disaffected student body, and general lack of extraordinarily funny people, the boys have been given a radio show to pass their time in exile, and also the option of recruiting one more person for their wiley band of vagabonds.

Therefore, they will be holding tryouts, live on air. There will be challenges, we will critique the songs you wish to bring with you, your luxury item better be on our list of things we need.

It's going to be sort of like The Apprentice, Only Connect, The X Factor, Raven, and a certain BBC Radio 4 radio show (that we can't remember the name of) all rolled into one.

The critics have called it a gamechanger, our mother's have called it a 2:2 waiting to happen.

All we know is that it's going to pop off in a big way.

It's dogs doing a student radio show.