Student Radio Association
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The Student Radio Association (SRA) is a national organisation set up to support student radio stations in the UK. It receives support from the Radio Academy.
The Student Radio Association organises an annual spring conference, a smaller summer conference, and the Student Radio Awards, which to date has been supported by BBC Radio 1.
The predecessor of the Association, NASB (National Association of Student Broadcasting), went into voluntary liquidation in January 2002 [1].
The inaugural General Meeting of the SRA was held at Loughborough University in November 1991.
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[edit] Member Stations
- Demon FM - De Montfort University - Leicester
- University Radio York (( URY ))
- URN - University of Nottingham
- Radio Warwick (RaW) - University of Warwick
- Leeds Student Radio - LSRfm.com - Universities and Colleges of Leeds
- Insanity - Royal Holloway
- Cambridge University Radio
- Fresh Air - University of Edinburgh
- Jam 1575 - University of Hull
- Junction11 - University of Reading
- Loughborough Campus Radio
- Rare FM - UCL
- Subcity Radio - University of Glasgow
- 1449AM URB- University of Bath
- Xpression FM - University of Exeter
- Surge - University of Southampton
- Frequency 1350 - University of Central Lancashire
- Burn FM - University of Birmingham
- KUBE Radio - Keele University
- BURST - University of Bristol
- Xtreme Radio 1431AM - Swansea University
- ICRadio - Imperial College London
[edit] Chairs
2006 - Jimmy Luff - Storm FM, Bangor
2005 - Frankie Roberto - Rare FM, London
2004 - Talia Kraines - RaW, Warwick
2003 - Richard Vodden - IC Radio, London
2002 - Chris Skinner - Demon FM, Demontfort
2001 - Aaron Scullion - Air3, Stirling
2000 - Marsha Shandur - Fresh Air, Edinburgh
1999 - Martin Dallaghan - LSR, Leeds
1998 - Martin Dallaghan - LSR, Leeds
1997 - Nick Wallis - Shout FM, Liverpool
1996 - Nick Wallis - Shout FM, Liverpool
1995 - Sue Cuff
1994 - Sue Cuff
1993 -
1992 -
1991 - Matt Ballantine - LCR, Loughborough