Join Maddie and Saskia for York University's Official Warm up to Revolution! Every week we give away 10 free entries, queue jumps and a bottle of bubbly, as well as playing the best new music to get you in the mood for your night out.
Chart toppers, club favourites and old classics, all brought together in an exhilarating hour to get your night started and ready for Kuda. Plus the chance to win FREE entries to the club!
This show will pay a tribute to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, the propaganda station that started during the Cold War and is still on air in some countries. Eevery week we'll learn of a short interesting story from RFE's golden days. For each show we'll have music from a different decade.
Have you ever wondered why Greeks like saying “opa” all the time, or why do Italians like coffee so much? This show will be smashing or establishing sterotypes from all over the world. It will feature international guests, who will give a deeper insight on how it really is to live in different countries. More interesting topics will be discussed as well, which will be voted by the listeners. So don't hesitate, give it a listen :D
Join Sacha and Lewis for a jaunt through the dusty pages of a rather hefty encyclopedia. Tune in to recieve the guideline fact amounts, with a healthy dollop of silliness to help wash down all that daunting knowledge. Side effects may include actually learning the odd thing. Each week the presenters will select a number of entries from the encyclopedia, and discuss them in a light-hearted way in the hope of making the information palatable.
After over a year off the airwaves, Stephen Stevo Clarke is returning for an hour, where he'll do his best not to break everything and take the station of air! There'll be some other people there too probably.
It's the end of term one here at york and Christmas is right around the corner, and our Ofcom regulated broadcast hours.
Join us as we gather around the proverbial yuletide log and enjoy an evening of fun and games as we, the fine people of URY, get together for one last blast of Crimbo merriment and questionable radio content.
So come along, get festive, and enjoy while The Man (read as 'Ofcom') tries to (read as 'tells us to') shut us down (read as 'not broadcast outside our allowed period')
Join Marks for an hour of tunes and chat midway through your day, as he desperately tries to convince himself to go back to lectures afterwards.
Isaac wanted (as a proud Northerner) to appear more informed and cultured than he really is. David (a pensioner) wanted to feel young again by pretending he's still at university, and to abuse Isaac every time he mispronouces anything. Will actually knows something about music, so tries to keep the rest of us in order.
Together, we will pick some music to play, and we will undoubtedly make a bedtime show with the singular potential to lull anyone to sleep - but only when we're talking...
It's the end of term one here at york and Christmas is right around the corner, and our Ofcom regulated broadcast hours.
Join us as we gather around the proverbial yuletide log and enjoy an evening of fun and games as we, the fine people of URY, get together for one last blast of Crimbo merriment and questionable radio content.
So come along, get festive, and enjoy while The Man (read as 'Ofcom') tries to (read as 'tells us to') shut us down (read as 'not broadcast outside our allowed period')
Its the end of term, so come along and enjoy while The Man (read as 'Ofcom') tries to (read as 'tells us to') shut us down (read as 'not broadcast outside our allowed period')!
This is Liam's first radio show, please leave comments and feedback, I like learning! I might even have a guest...
What on earth is going on in the world? It's a fair question. Join Eloise as she tries to figure it out, with a hour-long news round up of all the UK and international political stories bracing the headlines. Don't worry, there'll be a few tunes in there, too - have to lighten the mood somehow.
The University of York is home to more than 18,000 students from over 150 countries. Each student has their own story to share, their experiences from back home and here at York as well and wouldn't it be interesting to have a platform for students to share these experiences about themselves along with playing some of their favorite songs? In India (where I come from), we discuss a range of matters, be it trivial, personal, or anything out of the ordinary over a cup of tea (or "CHAI", as we call it back home).
If you would love to share your story and experiences over the radio for the listeners, "Chai With Y!" is the place to be at! One hour of getting to know the real you over a hot, piping cup of chai, along with some fantastic music!
Chats with Charlotte (and Co) is a informal show, where favourite tunes are shared, with some interesting conversations along the way. Requests are always welcomed and so is listener participation!
You know every time you Shazam a song it lists that song in your app. In this new show, David (who knows nothing about modern music at all) plays songs taken from his Shazam list, and tries to remember where and when he heard them, and what he thinks of them.