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Student Media

Student media at Sussex have included:newspapers, often weekly; magazines, a radio station, a television station, other printed publications, and online media.

Student newspapers

  • 237 magazine, produced during 1962/63.
  • Wine Press, a Union-funded newspaper which existed for most of the 1960s
  • Sussex Outlook, a short-lived 1960s paper.
  • Unionews, the main Union publication, produced weekly for much of its existence. It briefly became Speakeasy and then SussExpress.
  • The Badger, the present weekly newspaper, started in 1995.

Magazines

After Unionews cased production, around 1994 a colour-magazine called Sussed was produced with several editions per term. After the Badger was launched, it was followed by the similar magazine The Pulse, with one or two editions per term.

Radio station

University Radio Falmer was started in 1976 and continues to this day, now on an online-only basis.

Television

ITVS, the Internal Television Service, began in the last 1960s using the TV studio and equipment of the Media Services Unit in EDB (now Silverstone). The nature of ITVS changed with advancing technology, becoming UnionVIdeo, and after some years' gap, was relaunched as UniTV.