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 ======University Radio Falmer====== ======University Radio Falmer======
  
-CAMPUS RADIO was first discussed at Sussex in 1972and the idea was regularly discussed and shelved until a Union General Meeting in 1975 finally agreed to commit the necessary funds to build the Norwich House studiopurchase transmitting equipment, and apply for a licence from the Home Office. ​ Unlike many campus radio startups ​of the period, which began as student ​societies, URF was from the beginning a brainchild of Students'​ Union officers, in particular Lindsay Thomas and Keith Yaxley, who persuaded the Union to provide funding for Sussex to join the select few unions with a campus radio station +University Radio Falmeror URFis one of the [[student ​media]] supported by the Students'​ Union.
  
-UNIVERSITY RADIO FALMER went on air on Valentine'​s Day, February 14th 1976.  Its medium-wave broadcasts on 312 metres initially only could be received only in the Park Houses, fed from an induction loop laid in a trench round each house. ​ And by URF's 2nd birthday, Unionews could publish the news that Park Village residents could join URF's listeners!+CAMPUS RADIO was first discussed at Sussex in 1972, and the idea was regularly discussed and shelved until a Union General Meeting in 1975 finally agreed to commit the necessary funds to build the Norwich House studio, purchase transmitting equipment, and apply for a licence from the Home Office. ​ Unlike many campus radio startups of the period, which began as student societies, URF was from the beginning a brainchild of Students'​ Union officers, in particular Lindsay Thomas and Keith Yaxley, who persuaded the Union to provide funding for Sussex to join the select few unions with a campus radio station. ​  
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 +{{ :​wiki:​urf_1stlogo.gif|}}UNIVERSITY RADIO FALMER went on air on Valentine'​s Day, February 14th 1976.  Its medium-wave broadcasts on 312 metres initially only could be received only in the Park Houses, fed from an induction loop laid in a trench round each house. ​ And by URF's 2nd birthday, Unionews could publish the news that Park Village residents could join URF's listeners!
  
-Regular programmes included the campus news programme "Five Days At Falmer",​ quiz show "Ask the Kitchen"​ and of course the "​Breakfast Show" which continues to this day and where many URF DJs started their career behind the microphone.+{{:​wiki:​urf_2ndlogo.gif|}}Regular programmes included the campus news programme "Five Days At Falmer",​ quiz show "Ask the Kitchen"​ and of course the "​Breakfast Show" which continues to this day and where many URF DJs started their career behind the microphone.
  
-Initially URF transmitted on 312 metres (945 kHz) but later moved to 999kHz and more recently new technology was introduced along with a third frequency: 1431 kHz, finally moving to online-only transmission.+{{ :​wiki:​urf_3rdlogo.gif|}}Initially URF transmitted on 312 metres (945 kHz) but later moved to 999kHz and more recently new technology was introduced along with a third frequency: 1431 kHz, finally moving to online-only transmission.
  
-Although occasionally sneered at by politicos and union officers as an indulgence and a waste of money, URF has picked up a good number of National awards over the years. ​  +[{{ :​wiki:​urf_80s-c-pr.jpg?​350|URF Norwich House studio in the 80s|}}]Although occasionally sneered at by politicos and union officers as an indulgence and a waste of money, URF has picked up a good number of National awards over the years. ​  
  
-1980s: ​ Sarah Parrish'​s documentary about the University'​s 25th anniversary events won a Guardian Student Radio award +  * 1980s: ​ Sarah Parrish'​s documentary about the University'​s 25th anniversary events won a Guardian Student Radio award 
-1990s: URF won "best radio station in the UK" and Alison Hulme won "best music presenter"​ at the prestigious BBC Radio 1 Student Radio Awards for 1997. +  ​* ​1990s: URF won "best radio station in the UK" and Alison Hulme won "best music presenter"​ at the prestigious BBC Radio 1 Student Radio Awards for 1997. 
-2000s: URF won "Best Technical Achievement"​ at 2009's National Student Radio Awards, supported by BBC Radio 1, PPL and the Student Radio Association. ​+  ​* ​2000s: URF won "Best Technical Achievement"​ at 2009's National Student Radio Awards, supported by BBC Radio 1, PPL and the Student Radio Association. ​
  
 In 1999 Sussex hosted the conference of the Student Radio Association,​ and the 25th anniversary in 2001 was marked with the grant of a short-term FM licence and a new logo for the station.  ​ In 1999 Sussex hosted the conference of the Student Radio Association,​ and the 25th anniversary in 2001 was marked with the grant of a short-term FM licence and a new logo for the station.  ​