Interviews of public and performers, news, live events, reviews, performative arts, spicy-recipes and musical magic.
The History Programme explores a new historical topic each week with insightful analysis by presenter Jack Staples-Butler, a URY News veteran and history enthusiast. Visiting a new place on the timeline of human history every episode, the programme will feature investigation and explanation of diverse epochs, movements and personalities. From the late Roman Republic and the assassination of Julius Caesar, to Henry VIII and the Reformation, to the Second World War and the Swinging Sixties, The History Programme takes listeners to the heart of enthralling and divisive historical arguments and debates with the perspectives of experts and eminent scholars living and dead. History is the constant dialogue of past and present - come and join the discussion.
Songs from the late 80s through to the present day that have made it into the public conciousness, but aren't in their own right hits, or a least aren't played regularly nowadays
A chat and entertainment show which endeavours to bring you all things talk related. A show that asks the question: what is the public talking about? And then proceeds to talk about those things, interspersed with music.
A talk show aimed to promote interdisciplinary communication, encourage research communication and public engagement among Phd students and researchers in Higher Education UK (or anyone who is interested in becoming a researcher/academia basically).
A radio show to promote interdisciplinary communication and public engagement among Phds students and researchers on campus (and potentially nationwide).
For a very special one-off show, two so-called 'legends' of URY return.
They entertained listeners for literally minutes while on air together during the heady days of 2016/17, so expect plenty of nostalgia and in-jokes that you definitely won't understand.
Nevertheless, it'll be worth a listen, just for an example of how not to move on from university.
They'll bring you some stonking tunes, funny features, and magical memories that will wind the clock back to when URY was just a pre-pubescant 48-year-old.
A weekly Drum & Bass show, playing tunes ideally from the previous seven days with some commentary mixed in. The name is derived from a newsletter, published every Sunday, which showcases forthcoming D&B along with news, events, and random stuff.
Bleeding nipples, stained short shorts, concerning pub trips and runners' trots, tune in to hear the latest from athletics in York and beyond
From Football to Formula One and Basketball to Baseball, the world of sport never stops. Alex, Josh, Will and others present a weekly show looking at the week's big sporting news, topics and events with debates, ranting and the worst predictions you've ever heard. For the podcast version of the show, go to anchor.fm/alex-woodward29 or search for 'The Sports Blitz' on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Pocket Casts, Radio Public or Breaker
It's been 5 days since it was 450 days since Sam's last studio show, so it's time to set that right. Join Sam and Keoni as they play the songs Sam played 455 days ago, play some games and generally have a good time!
Keoni reads a book, but it has to be one in the public domain probably because of copyright or something.
In 2013 the NME published it's Top 400 albums of all time, Stewart Dennis takes a delve into the greatest records ever made and counts them down. Tonight it is teh final 40 and the Greatest album ever made is revealed. Will it be The Fall?
Welcome to the tip - the domain of Dan, James, and Joe. Here we discuss the mundane and find the odd priceless item that one of us will nick but keep that on the down low. Expect pub chat, dirty men, and even dirtier tunes.
Your very own catch up on the week's sporting action on campus and beyond, with Ollie and URY's sports team speaking to guests who represent the university's sports teams and societies - accompanied by some music and games, including our signature quiz.
William King is rounding off three years of student radio with 24 hours of non-stop broadcasting. Sailors picking up URY probably have something wrong with their radio, but they can consider this hour a public service.
Welcome to the tip - the domain of Dan, James, and Joe. Here we discuss the mundane and find the odd priceless item that one of us will nick but keep that on the down low. Expect pub chat, dirty men, and even dirtier tunes.
Import showrunner.music
class DoShow{
public string getnews(int date){return currentNewsFrom(date);}
public void getJokes(){}
public bool doNews(){return false;}
public music getSong(int id){return music.myradioSong(id);}
}
(Warning the music is questionable at best)
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Our friends from LSR quiz the good members of University Radio York all about the great city of York.