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JamRadio is Hull University Union
Hull University Union
Hull University Union is the students' union for the University of Hull in Kingston upon Hull, England. It is run as a completely separate entity to the university itself...

's student campus radio
Campus radio
Campus radio is a type of radio station that is run by the students of a college, university or other educational institution. Programming may be exclusively by students, or may include programmers from the wider community in which the radio station is based...

 station broadcasting all year round. It previously broadcast on 1575 Medium Wave but now is an internet only radio station. It is a subcommittee of Hull University
University of Hull
The University of Hull, known informally as Hull University, is an English university, founded in 1927, located in Hull, a city in the East Riding of Yorkshire...

 Union's Media and Marketing Committee. All presenters, DJs and executive committee are students. JamRadio is a member of the Student Radio Association
Student Radio Association
The Student Radio Association is a representative body which supports and acts on behalf of the UK student radio community, comprising radio stations that are associated with or linked to a place of education...

.

History

The radio station was set up in 1979 broadcasting on an induction loop system around halls of residence and through speakers situated within Hull University Union. In 1997, it became the first student radio station in the UK to broadcast on AM using a newly formulated Low Powered AM license (LPAM). Three other radio stations were awarded LPAMs by the Radio Authority (now Ofcom
Ofcom
Ofcom is the government-approved regulatory authority for the broadcasting and telecommunications industries in the United Kingdom. Ofcom was initially established by the Office of Communications Act 2002. It received its full authority from the Communications Act 2003...

) at the same time (two hospital radio stations and one other student radio station) though Jam was the first. Bruce Davidson was the very first radio station manager. The radio station was licensed to broadcast to the campus
Campus
A campus is traditionally the land on which a college or university and related institutional buildings are situated. Usually a campus includes libraries, lecture halls, residence halls and park-like settings...

, although the signal could "drift" further. The transmitter ran at a 1 Watt and is located in the loft area of the students union building, the mast is clearly visible on the roof.

Originally, a loop induction system was installed in the Lawns (a hall of residence at Hull University) as part of a third year project by a number of engineering students. By 1983 the loop induction system was operational. To cut costs, the students cut corners. To insulate the wire, instead of paying for expensive insulation they used Coca-Cola
Coca-Cola
Coca-Cola is a carbonated soft drink sold in stores, restaurants, and vending machines in more than 200 countries. It is produced by The Coca-Cola Company of Atlanta, Georgia, and is often referred to simply as Coke...

 bottles. As a result of this, by 1993 the loop induction system was no longer functional. In 1994 the engineering team carried out a comprehensive survey of the underground induction loop system and were able to partially restore it to several of the Lawns halls as well as fitting a new transmitter to Ferens hall. This system was finally turned off in 1997 after the award of the LPAM licence.

The radio station has broadcast events around the university such as Student Question Time, a student version of the BBC series, as well as club nights from the union. The radio station's programming consists of mainstream music by day, tailored to the students listening in the union building, and specialist programming by night.

Until 1997, Jam 1575 was known as "URH" which stood for "University Radio Hull".

Since Autumn 2007 Jam became an Internet only radio station, broadcasting from its website ilovejamradio.co.uk.

In February 2010 the radio station was given union playout in the new Concourse Lounge via a playout system fitted by the current engineering team.

The Studios

Jam 1575's home is situated towards the North of Hull, off Cottingham Road at the Students Union building on Salmon Grove. These premises were originally used as printing press, which is why such a large ventilation system was installed. This meant that on a night-time loud music from the bars below could be clearly heard whilst presenters were on air!

The radio station currently has two studio
Studio
A studio is an artist's or worker's workroom, or the catchall term for an artist and his or her employees who work within that studio. This can be for the purpose of architecture, painting, pottery , sculpture, scrapbooking, photography, graphic design, filmmaking, animation, radio or television...

s, one for production and the other being the main broadcast studio, these are separated by an office. When Jam was founded (as URH) there were just 2 large rooms - the first (front) was a large office, and the second (rear) was used as the single studio.
In the early 1990s the studio was split into two studios by Dave Walters and Scott Doak. Originally the pair planned to install a garden shed as a "booth", but changed their minds at the last minute resulting in the just a single partition being installed. Studio 1 was then switched with the office during the summer of 1996 as this was only room large enough to house a large piece of studio woodwork and an mixing console
Mixing console
In professional audio, a mixing console, or audio mixer, also called a sound board, mixing desk, or mixer is an electronic device for combining , routing, and changing the level, timbre and/or dynamics of audio signals. A mixer can mix analog or digital signals, depending on the type of mixer...

 which was donated by the UKRD Group
UKRD Group
The UKRD Group Ltd is a British media company which owns 16 commercial radio stations in the United Kingdom. The name originates from UK Radio Developments.-History:...

. For the first 6 months this new studio had nothing to separate it from the noise in the (then) main Union Reception area.

During Easter 1997 Peter Jarrett and Liam Burke constructed the studio/hallway wall creating the now infamous Jam Corridor. Ian Hennam glazed the window (which had remained unglazed due to a glass cutting incident) thereby finishing the job.

In the summer of 1997 Paula Giles successfully applied for the Low Power AM (LPAM) license from the Radio Authority and P Squared installed the extra audio equipment and transmission infrastructure required prior to the on-air launch in September.

Jam's two studios were finally refitted in January 2005, installing a Soundcraft
Soundcraft
Soundcraft is a British manufacturer of mixing consoles and other professional audio equipment. It was founded by sound engineer Phil Dudderidge and electronics designer Graham Blyth in 1973.-History:...

 broadcasting desk and a Behringer
Behringer
Behringer is an audio equipment company founded by Uli Behringer in 1989, in Willich, Germany. Behringer was listed as the 14th largest manufacturer of music products in 2007. Behringer is a multi-national group of companies, with direct marketing presence in 10 countries or territories and a...

 production desk. Jam had previously been unable to broadcast since 4 October 2004 due to severe technical difficulties. The radio station resumed broadcast on 31 January 2005.

Jam was the first radio station in the world to use the Myriad
Myriad
Myriad , "numberlesscountless, infinite", is a classical Greek word for the number 10,000. In modern English, the word refers to an unspecified large quantity.-History and usage:...

 playout software. Liam Burke and Peter Jarrett now head the company P Squared, but began writing Myriad whilst at Jam because Hull University Union would not provide funding for a playout system. The very first version of Myriad was in fact called "URH". Peter and Liam were sat around a bottle of tequila
Tequila
Tequila is a spirit made from the blue agave plant, primarily in the area surrounding the city of Tequila, northwest of Guadalajara, and in the highlands of the western Mexican state of Jalisco....

 late one night when the idea was floated, and Peter began coding it there and then. Dave Walters (at the time with Classic FM
Classic FM (UK)
Classic FM, one of the United Kingdom's three Independent National Radio stations, broadcasts classical music in a popular and accessible style.-Overview:...

 and now Technology Manager for Global Radio) was also instrumental in helping design the first versions. Jam also makes use of P Squared's Powerlog system to log all broadcast material for a period of at least 42 days in accordance with Ofcom
Ofcom
Ofcom is the government-approved regulatory authority for the broadcasting and telecommunications industries in the United Kingdom. Ofcom was initially established by the Office of Communications Act 2002. It received its full authority from the Communications Act 2003...

 guidelines. Myriad is now widely used across the globe by many commercial and independent local radio
Independent Local Radio
Independent Local Radio is the collective name given to commercial radio stations in the United Kingdom. The same name is used for Independent Local Radio in Ireland.-Development of ILR:...

 stations.

After Jam's relaunch as an internet only radio station in October 2007, the frequency of 1575 is no longer used and the transmitter was silenced.

In 2007 Jam acquired a new studio in the office directly outside the main studios. The decision was made to relocate the production room from the back office to there. This left Jam with two small offices separated by a temporary wall. Saf Suleyman (Station Manager December 2007-May 2008) took the decision to dismantle this wall creating a lager office behind the studio for the radio station exec and storage of equipment.

During summer 2009 refurbishments were made to the Main studio by Jon Lawley (Head of Engineering 2008-10) and Paul Smith (Head of Production 2009-10). These included the installation of a new carpet and the re-alignment of the studio desk. The previous layout was placed so that the two presenters faced the wall making it difficult for a third presenter or the ability to interview a guest. The old U shape was dismantled and re-assembled in the centre of the room allowing presenters to talk to guests across the desk. The presenters also now have a clear view through the window into the back office facilitating the performance of live bands.

Over the last few years Jam has 'left the studio' on a number of occasions to do outside broadcasting
Outside broadcasting
Outside broadcasting is the electronic field production of television or radio programmes from a mobile remote broadcast television studio. Professional video camera and microphone signals come into the production truck for processing, recording and possibly transmission...

 for special events. The radio station has been responsible for providing live coverage of a number of events, including union politics at union hustings, union election night and other community events such as the turning on of the Newland Avenue Christmas lights (now a yearly Jam tradition). Jam has also been known to broadcast live from presenters’ houses for other special events. These broadcasts rely heavily on the engineering and production teams to provide the technical setup and ensure a quality audio link to the studio.

Jingles

Many of the jingle
Jingle
A jingle is a short tune used in advertising and for other commercial uses. The jingle contains one or more hooks and lyrics that explicitly promote the product being advertised, usually through the use of one or more advertising slogans. Ad buyers use jingles in radio and television...

s used on-air were produced by Sean Bell at NYPD, however between 1999 and 2001 all the ident
Ident
The Ident Protocol, specified in RFC 1413, is an Internet protocol that helps identify the user of a particular TCP connection. One popular daemon program for providing the ident service is identd.-How ident works:...

s were produced in-house using Mark Somers from Viking FM as the main voiceover
VoiceOver
VoiceOver is a screen reader built into Apple Inc.'s Mac OS X, iOS and iPod operating systems. By using VoiceOver, the user can access their Macintosh or iOS device based on spoken descriptions and, in the case of the Mac, the keyboard. The feature is designed to increase accessibility for blind...

. Afterthis period, the radio station's idents were recorded by independent voice artist by Mark Gale, one of the sweepers went "Blasting out one watt of pure jam power from the roof of your union to the radio in your room!", these idents were also edited in-house. Others, such as "Broadcasting to the city of Hull" were produced by an external company. In 2010, The jingles were all professionally re-recorded by jinglemasters, and all voiced by Thomas Ellis. Jam also has a number of celebrity idents, from Peter Andre
Peter André
Peter James Andrea , better known by the stage name as Peter Andre, is an English-born Australian musician, singer-songwriter, television personality and businessman. As a recording artist, he has achieving four top 10 UK albums and ten top 10 singles.-Early life:Andre was born at Northwick Park...

 through to Porky Pig
Porky Pig
Porky Pig is an animated cartoon character in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons. He was the first character created by the studio to draw audiences based on his star power, and the animators created many critically acclaimed shorts using the fat little pig...

!

Slogans

  • "The soundtrack to your student life"
  • "Spread it on your bread, stick it in your ears!"
  • "In the Concourse Lounge, on www.ilovejamradio.co.uk, this is Jam"
  • "JamRadio, better than marmalade"
  • "Your Union, Your Choice" - Election Slogan

The Student Night (A.K.A The Tower Night)

Jam 1575 was asked to provide the DJs for "Hulls Busiest Student Night" by the University of Hull Athletic Union. "The Tower" night club was the original venue for this and used to open every Wednesday night for students. Various beverages including Lager
Lager
Lager is a type of beer made from malted barley that is brewed and stored at low temperatures. There are many types of lager; pale lager is the most widely-consumed and commercially available style of beer in the world; Pilsner, Bock, Dortmunder Export and Märzen are all styles of lager...

 & Cider
Cider
Cider or cyder is a fermented alcoholic beverage made from apple juice. Cider varies in alcohol content from 2% abv to 8.5% abv or more in traditional English ciders. In some regions, such as Germany and America, cider may be termed "apple wine"...

 would be sold for as little as 20 pence!! The Tower was a typical run down town centre club, the carpet would stick to your shoes and the sound system would often cut-out, yet it was packed every single week!

A selection of Jam 1575 presenters kept everyone entertained every week playing everything from Indie to House
House music
House music is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in Chicago, Illinois, United States in the early 1980s. It was initially popularized in mid-1980s discothèques catering to the African-American, Latino American, and gay communities; first in Chicago circa 1984, then in other...

, although cheesy pop was the main crowd pleaser. Some of the DJ's on the weekly rota were: Ant Rouette a.k.a "The Man From Friday", Aaron Phillips, Mike Brown and Andy Brown a.k.a "DJ Ferby". However, in 2000 Hull City Council
Hull City Council
Hull City Council is the governing body for the unitary authority and city of Kingston upon Hull. It was created in 1972 as the successor to the Corporation of Hull, which was also known as Hull Corporation....

 took the decision to close the Tower, rumour has it that a huge amount of Pigeon dung was found in the roof.

"The Tower Night" as it had now become known, moved across town to the "Po Na Na" Nightclub
Nightclub
A nightclub is an entertainment venue which usually operates late into the night...

 on Anne Street, and the Athletic Union went with them. The new night was called "Bubblegum" and lasted for 2 years again with Jam 1575 DJs at the helm. Unfortuanatly, Po Na Na was not popular with the students as they only sold cheap bottled alcopops rather than Draught beer
Draught beer
Draught beer is beer served from a cask or a pressurised keg.-History of draught:Until Joseph Bramah patented the beer engine in 1785, beer was served directly from the barrel and carried to the customer. The Old English word for carry was dragen which developed into a series of related words,...

.

After a £3.6 million make over the Students' union
Students' union
A students' union, student government, student senate, students' association, guild of students or government of student body is a student organization present in many colleges and universities, and has started appearing in some high schools...

 opened its own club called "The Asylum", and the AU were desperate to be part of it. DJ Ferby, who had recently ditched Jam, taking with him the deals and publicity, agreed to DJ. Efforts were made in 2003 and 2004 by presenters Jon Gibbins and Dave Pallett (former programme controller) to get Jam involved in a student night again at the Fez Club. Unfortunately, it was impossible to compete against the formidable Asylum at the University. It seems the temptation of "Snakey B" at 99p a pint probably had something to do with it! http://www.hullstudent.com/content/index.php?page=11130.

To this day, both The Tower & Po Na Na Nightclubs remain closed.

But the tradition of the AU Tower student night still lives on. Every Wednesday night The Tower is organised in the Union. It usually starts with students getting together in Sanctuary for a few drinks, then it moves on to Johny Mac and takes a full night blow in Asylum. Many AU teams organise club socials on a Wednesday Tower. Cheap draught beer is still an attraction with a special offer on Snakebite.

HUU Media Awards

The HUU Media Awards are a joint venture of JamRadio's with Hullfire. The Awards were started as the exec committee's of JamRadio and Hullfire decided that they would like to show appreciation for their members.
The Awards for Jam Members are:

Best Male

Best Female

Best Day Time Show

Best Specialist Show

Best Live Broadcast

Best Interview

Best Overall Section

Best Newcomer

Service to Jam

Best Contributor

Student Radio Association

Jam has sent delegates to the annual Student Radio Association Conference hosted each year in Easter for several years. Also JamRadio has participated in the Student Radio Chart Show twice and won a bronze award in 2009 for the show.

HUU Volunteer Awards

The HUU Volunteer Awards offer two awards for Jam Radio:

Best Show

Best Presenter















Award Winner 09/10
Best Show Importance of Being Potent
Best Presenter Josh Turner

Current Executive Committee

Station Manager - Anthony Walker

Programme Controller - Jon Hall

Secretary Treasurer - Jade Turner

Head of Engineering - Lewis Harper

Head of Music - Nathan Dean

Head of Production - Scott Rhodes

Head of Promotions and Advertising - Alex Tatnall

Head of Events & Interviews -
















































































Position 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012
Station Manager Áine Murphy Andrew Dames Andrew Dames (to Oct 10) then Chris Boothroyd Anthony Walker
Programme Controller Tom Peel (to November) then Mark Falconer Chris Boothroyd Chris Boothroyd (to Oct 10) then Anthony Walker Jon Hall
Secretary Treasurer Dick Gray Jon Hall Jon Hall Jade Turner
Head of Engineering Jon Lawley Jon Lawley Adam Lathbury Lewis Harper
Head of Music Laura Allen (to November) then Oni Oz Oni Oz (to January) then Ria Farrell Steve White Nathan Dean
Head of Production Chris Atkin Paul Smith Luke Childs (Feb 11) then Scott Rhodes Scott Rhodes
Head of Advertising & Promotion n/a Alison Best (to December) then Georgina Boswell Georgina Boswell (to Jan 11) then Julia Corcoran Alex Tatnall
Head of Events & Interviews (Non Exec Position) Paul Edgeworth (to November) then Mark Payne Mark Payne Position Removed, then re-instated in Nov 10, then Taylor Smith n/a
Head of Events n/a n/a Ravi Mistry (to Oct 10) then position removed n/a
Head of Interviews n/a n/a Tom Sedgwick (to Nov 10) then position removed n/a




Changes in Executive positions 2008/2009

Secretary - Andrew Dames resigned from his position as a precursor to running for the vacated programme controller position on 26/11/08. However, following a review of the society's standing orders this position was merged with the position of treasurer creating the new role of secretary treasurer.

Programme Controller - Tommy 'TP' Peel resigned from the position of programme controller prompting an election on the 26th November 2008 which was won by Mark Falconer.

Head of Music - Laura Allen resigned from the position of Head of Music prompting an election which was won by Oni Ozuzu.

Head of Events - Mark Music-Payne gained the position of Head of Events following an election after the position had been vacated by Paul Edgeworth. However following a review of the society's standing orders this position was classified non-executive and renamed Events manager.

Changes in Executive positions 2009/2010

Head of Promotion and Advertising - Alison Best resigned from her position, which was then won by Georgina Boswell on 2/12/09.

Head of Music - Oni Oz resigned from his position, which was then won by Ria Farrell on 3/02/10.

Changes in Executive positions 2010/2011

Station Manager - Andrew Dames resigned due to leaving University, Chris Boothroyd won the position on 27/10/10.

Head of Events - Ravi Mistry resigned from his position. Taylor Smith won an election on 27/10/10. This position was then later merged.

Programme Controller - Chris Boothroyd resigned from his position due to running for the Station Manager position, which was then won by Anthony Walker 03/11/10.

Head of Interviews - Tom Sedgwick resigned from his position and then the positions of Head of Interviews and Head of Events were re-merged, Taylor Smith inherited the joint position due to his winning of the Head of Events position on 27/10/10

Head of Promotions and Advertising- Georgina Boswell resigned from her position. Julia Corcoran won an election on 09/02/11.

Head of Production- Luke Childs resigned from his position. Scott Rhodes won the election on 30/03/2011

Notable Previous Members

  • Gillian Kelly (ITV News
    ITV News
    ITV News is the branding of news programmes on the British television network ITV. Since 1955, ITV's news bulletins have been produced by Independent Television News . The channel's news coverage has won awards from the Royal Television Society, Emmy Awards and BAFTAs. Between 2004 and 2008, the...

     Reporter).
  • Clare Frisby
    Clare Frisby
    Clare Kathleen Frisby is a newsreader for Look North based in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. She presents the regional opt-outs during BBC Breakfast and The Politics Show in Yorkshire and the North Midlands-Career:...

     (BBC Radio Leeds
    BBC Radio Leeds
    BBC Radio Leeds is the BBC Local Radio service for the English metropolitan county of West Yorkshire.- Frequencies :It broadcasts from its studios at St...

    , Look North).
  • Mike Morris (BBC Radio Humberside
    BBC Radio Humberside
    BBC Radio Humberside is a BBC Local Radio service covering the area of the former English county of Humberside, which was returned to North Lincolnshire, North East Lincolnshire the East Riding of Yorkshire and the City of Kingston upon Hull on 1 April 1996....

    ).
  • Harriet Scott (Heart 106.2
    Heart 106.2
    Heart 106.2 is an Independent Local Radio station based in London and is owned by Global Radio as part of the Heart Network.On 25 June 2007 it was announced that Heart along with its sister stations The Arrow, Sky News Radio, LBC and Galaxy were to be sold for £170 million to Global Radio from...

    ).
  • Orna Merchant (Signal 2
    Signal 2
    Signal 2 is a British Independent Local Radio station broadcasting from studios in Shelton, Stoke-on-Trent to Staffordshire and Cheshire. The station is owned by UTV Radio and runs a "gold format" playlist. It is the sister station of Signal 1....

    , Trafficlink
    Trafficlink
    Trafficlink is a British company specialising in providing real-time traffic information. Clients include the BBC, ITN, ITV, Sky News and Transport Direct...

     and BBC Radio Five Live
    BBC Radio Five Live
    BBC Radio 5 Live is the BBC's national radio service that specialises in live BBC News, phone-ins, and sports commentaries...

    ).
  • Dave McMullan (Today Programme
    Today programme
    Today is BBC Radio 4's long-running early morning news and current affairs programme, now broadcast from 6.00 am to 9.00 am Monday to Friday, and 7.00 am to 9.00 am on Saturdays. It is also the most popular programme on Radio 4 and one of the BBC's most popular programmes across its radio networks...

    ).
  • Colin Hazelden (East Midlands Today
    East Midlands Today
    East Midlands Today is the BBC's regional television news programme for its East Midlands region, which covers Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Rutland, and the Grantham and Stamford areas of Lincolnshire....

    ).
  • David Jackson (BBC Radio Nottingham
    BBC Radio Nottingham
    BBC Radio Nottingham is a BBC Local Radio station serving the English county of Nottinghamshire. It broadcasts on FM, AM, and digital DAB radio from studios located on London Road in Nottingham city centre.-Transmission frequences:...

     Football Commentator
    Sports commentator
    In sports broadcasting, a commentator gives a running commentary of a game or event in real time, usually during a live broadcast. The comments are normally a voiceover, with the sounds of the action and spectators also heard in the background. In the case of television commentary, the commentator...

    ).
  • Phil McCann (BBC Radio Stoke
    BBC Radio Stoke
    BBC Radio Stoke is a BBC Local Radio station in England, for the area of North and Mid Staffordshire, north east Shropshire and South Cheshire. The station began broadcasting programmes on 14 March 1968 as BBC Radio Stoke-on-Trent....

    ).
  • Liam Burke (P Squared).
  • Peter Jarrett (P Squared).
  • Dave Walters (Broadcast Technology Operations Manager, Global Radio)

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