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RamAir
Broadcast areaInternet
Programming
FormatPop, Indie and Rock
AffiliationsStudent Radio Association
Ownership
OwnerUniversity of Bradford Union[1]
History
First air date
1 October 1980

RamAiris aradio stationrun by the Students Union at theUniversity of Bradford,England.[2]It broadcasts locally on 1350AM[3]and also online through its web site. The name comes from the old students union logo of a ram.

History[edit]

The station was founded in 1980,[4]and operates from two studios in the university's student union building. The station is run entirely by student volunteers, who, as well as presenting shows, also undertake the technical aspects. Up until the mid-1990s, RamAir broadcast to students via a series of induction loops installed throughout the student halls. In conjunction with SBN, RamAir had a Low Power AM (LPAM) Radica transmitter, affectionately known as "Doris", installed in the car park of the former Shearbridge Halls, which broadcast on 1350AM at a max power of 1 watt.[citation needed]

Previously the station carried the syndicatedStudent Broadcast Network(SBN) when no own-content was being broadcast - this was changed in 2004.

Achievements[edit]

It was the first student radio station to broadcast legally onFMvia aRestricted Service Licence.[5][6]

As of September 2007, it was the first student radio station to be specifically made available through the respectiveWiiandPlayStation 3browsers.[7]When analogue cable television was commonplace, the station was broadcast on 98FM across the region to listeners with a cable feed (No subscription required). RamAir occasionally broadcasts across the city of Bradford on an FM RSL (Restricted Service Licence), usually on 102FM from a transmitter located on top of the university's JB Priestley library.

On 26 April 2006,Phill Jupitusbroadcast hisBBC 6 Musicbreakfast show from the station, and interviewedBilly Braggwho had played a concert at the university the previous evening.[8]

At the end of March 2009, RamAir broadcast their own take onBig Brother:a radio reality show calledThe Lockdown.Eight students from the University of Bradford were locked in the studios for 48 hours while a temporary studio controlled what they and listeners heard.[9]

As part of a campaign to raise £40,000 for new studio equipment for the move into the refurbished "Student Central" building, the comedianRussell Howardperformed for staff, students and the public during August 2010 with ticket sale money going to the RamAid appeal.[10]This was repeated in December 2011 withRussell Kaneheadlining.[11]

References[edit]

  1. ^"RamAir".University of Bradford Union of Students.Archived fromthe originalon 31 October 2020.Retrieved13 April2022.
  2. ^"BBC description of Bradford University".Archived fromthe originalon 10 November 2012.Retrieved25 December2019.
  3. ^"RamAir 1350am".media.info.Retrieved13 April2022.
  4. ^"Ramair celebrates 21st birthday:Press Release Bradford University".brad.ac.uk.
  5. ^"RamAir goes on FM:News and Views December 2001".brad.ac.uk.
  6. ^"Mark J Cox - Home automation - Open Source Software - Security - Metrics".awe.
  7. ^http:// ramair.co.uk/listenRadio station website
  8. ^Radio - Pick of the dayfromThe Guardian,Wednesday 26 April 2006, retrieved 28 May 2009
  9. ^Press Releases - Media Centre - University of BradfordfromUniversity of Bradford,Thursday 26 March 2009, retrieved 8 June 2009
  10. ^News - Bradford Telegraph & ArgusfromTelegraph & Argus,Tuesday 13 July 2010, retrieved 26 July 2010
  11. ^News - Bradford Telegraph & Argus Press ReleasesfromUniversity of Bradford,6 December 2011, retrieved 14 January 2012

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