Xpression FM
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87.7 Xpression FM | |
City of license | Exeter |
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Broadcast area | University of Exeter Campus |
Slogan | Your Campus Station |
First air date | 21 February 1976 |
Frequency | 87.7 FM and online at xpressionfm.com |
Format | Variety - mainly music led incorporating weekly news, sport and discussion programmes |
Owner | Students' Guild |
Website | xpressionfm.com |
Xpression FM (Formally URE until 2001) is the Student radio station of the University of Exeter. In 2001 URE obtained one of a few LPFM (low power FM) licences which led to the renaming of the station to Xpression FM. The station broadcasts around the Streatham Campus on 87.7FM, and also online at [www.xpressionfm.com www.xpressionfm.com], during term time.
Xpression FM is part of Xmedia which includes a Newspaper (Exeposé), TV Station (Xtv) and a website (Xnet) all of which are part of the University of Exeter Guild of Students.
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[edit] A (very brief) History
University Radio Exeter was founded in 1976, under the stairs of Devonshire House on the campus of the University of Exeter. At that time, of course, the only means of broadcasting was very low power, using induction loop aerials to broadcast to Halls of residence. Initially the transmitter was installed in the studio. This meant feeding a coaxial cable, carrying the RF signal, just below ground level from Devonshire House to Lafrowda. This probably only covered 500 people maximum but seemed to work adequately for around 6 months, until 6 months of gardeners' spade abuse had reduced the transmitter cable to shreds. A rethink resulted in the transmitters being moved to the halls of residence, with the feed from the studio to the halls using cables leased from British Telecom.
In the late 1990s the rules were changed and certain parts of the country were permitted to use a low-power FM system. As an indirect result of joining the Student Broadcast Network (SBN), money became available to convert to low-power FM. Thus, at the start of 2001, the posters for "URE 963" were taken down, and replaced with brand spanking new ones, emblazoned with the logo "Xpression FM 87.7".
And of course, where would any of us be without Frog?
[edit] Station Management
Station Managers - Past and present:
- 2007: Emma Crane
- 2006: Chloe Aust
- 2005: Ruth Lovell
- 2004: Dan Fowler
- 2003: Andy Kench
- 2002: Ben Woolvin
- 2001: Matt Loucks (Feb - Dec)
- 2001: Tim Dunn (Jan - Feb, Citywide on 87.7 FM)
- 2000: Alex Gener
- 1999: Robert (Bob) Witchell (Feb - Dec)
- 1999: Harry Harris (Jan - Feb, Citywide on 100.6 FM)
- 1998: James McNally (Feb - Dec)
- 1998: Bob Hewson (Jan - Feb, Citywide on 100.6 FM)
- 1997: Zoe Tape
- 1996: Aidan McGee
- 1995: Joel Hanley
- 1994: Chris Bignell
- 1993: Clive Jones
- 1992: Andrew Brittain
- 1991: James Pearce
- 1990: Malcolm Taylor
- 1989: Mike Penny
- 1988: John Baish
- 1987: Andy Sinclair
- 1986: Neil Gerry (Oct - Dec)
- 1986: Azeem Ali Khan (Jun - Oct)
- 1985: Dave Hills
- 1984: Nick Hutton(Sep - Dec)
- 1984: Tim Dixon (Mar - Sep)
- 1984: Andy Smith (Jan - Mar)
- 1983: Andy Probert
- 1982: Zan Lithiby
- ...
- 1980: Terence Black
- 1979: (Bob Benton or Clive De Salis?)
- 1978: Bob Benton
- 1977: Steve De Munnich Langford
- ...
- looking for more...
Programmes Controllers Past & Present:
- 2007: Richard Woolf
- 2006: Tim Grenham
- 2005: Dave Weston
- 2004: Ricky Bustin
- 2003/04: Mike Swaine (Dec-Feb)
- 2003: George Foden (Feb-Nov)
- 2002: Jamie Melrose
- 2001: Nick Martindale (Feb - Dec)
- 2001: Harry Harris (Jan - Feb, Citywide on 87.7 FM)
- 2000: Matt Loucks (Jun - Dec)
- 2000: Emma Hart (Jan - Jun)
- 1999: Harry Harris (Feb - Dec)
- 1999: Stuart Lawrence (Jan - Feb, Citywide on 100.6 FM)
- 1998: Harry Harris (Jun - Dec)
- 1998: Will Garner (Feb - Jun)
- 1998: Tony Moyle (Jan - Feb, Citywide on 100.6 FM)
- 1997: Tony Moyle
- ...
- 1994: ?
- 1993: Martin Turner
- 1992: Adrian Hobart
- 1991: Mark Smith
- 1990: Grainne Landowski
- 1989: Justine Stock (now Youngman)
- 1988: Paul Singleton
- 1987: Mark Denton
- 1986: Richard Smith
- 1985: Chris Ancliff
- 1984: Roger Mahoney (Mar - Dec)
- 1984: Chris Sparrow (Jan - Mar)
- 1983: Chris Cooper
- 1982: Chris Cooper
- ...
- 1980: Anthony Massey
- 1980: Adrian Pearce
- 1979: Nick Cater
- 1978: Sean Kelly
- looking for more...
[edit] Other Alumni
Jame Brokenshire, Jak Cloake, Jane Danser, Mark Ellerby, Lucy Giles, Dominic Groves, Brian Hamid, Adrian Hobart, Tom Johnson, Ted Kravitz, Paul Langridge, Jon Manel, Gary Marshall, Kev Pridgeon, Jim Proudfoot, Kevin Swingler, Nick Thatcher, Rachel Thompson, Iain Thomson, Mike Valenti, Martin Vaux, Simon Vigar, Jon Wilson, Neil Youngman
[edit] Gallery
Station Logos
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Station Photos
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[edit] External links
- Xpression FM
- A copy of the old URE site
- Xpression Jingles (would somebody please mirror these before they disappear)
- URE Vintage Jingles (would somebody please mirror these as well... before they disappear)
- Xpression FM on Internet Archive
- URE on Internet Archive
- Archive Pictures
- Facebook has a messageboard with photos for URE/ Xpression
About: Main Article • Halls of Residence
Chancellor: Floella Benjamin
Vice Chancellor: Steve Smith
X Media: Xpression FM • Exeposé • X-Net • XTV
Affiliated Institutions: College of St Mark & St John • Camborne School of Mines • Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry • Institute of Cornish Studies
Campuses: Cornwall Campus • St. Luke's • Streatham
Commmercial Operations: Science Park • University of Exeter Press
Miscellaneous: Northcott Theatre • Bill Douglas Centre • Xfi