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   * //​[[Badger|The Badger]]//, the present weekly newspaper, started in 1995.   * //​[[Badger|The Badger]]//, the present weekly newspaper, started in 1995.
 =====Magazines===== =====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.+After //​Unionews// ​ceased ​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===== =====Radio station=====
 [[University Radio Falmer]] was started in 1976 and continues to this day, now on an online-only basis. [[University Radio Falmer]] was started in 1976 and continues to this day, now on an online-only basis.
 =====Television===== =====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]].+It is interesting to learn that Sussex had a campus TV station before it had a radio station. Starting ​in the last 1960susing the Media Services ​TV studio ​in EDB (now Silverstone), a TV programme called In Camera was produced in one or more editions per term. Many rooms on campus (school common-rooms/​tea bars, lecture theatres etc) were wired up via a Rediffusion network and by turning the control to channel G at the advertised time, you could watch In Camera. The TV station later adopted the name ITVS ("​Internal Television Service"​) and lasted for most of the 1970s compiling at least one show a week at times. The nature of ITVS changed ​over the decades, becoming ​UnionVideo as technology moved on and the heavy unmovable equipment at EDB was replaced by portable camcorders. ​UniTV is the current equivalent