Bailrigg FM

Bailrigg FM
City Bailrigg, Lancaster, United Kingdom
Slogan The Original Student Sound
Frequency 24/7 on 87.7 FM
Format Student Radio
Affiliations
Owner Lancaster University Students' Union
Sister stations LA1:TV (Television)
Webcast Live Stream
Website bailriggfm.co.uk

Bailrigg FM (formerly known as University Radio Bailrigg (URB) and Radio Bailrigg) is a student radio station at Lancaster University. It operates in a music format predominantly featuring pop, but also broadcasts news, drama, comedy, and entertainment. During evening and weekend hours, programming moves to specialist content where presenters are free (within reason) to play whatever they wish.

Bailrigg is one of the oldest student radio stations in the country,[1] as well as being the first student station to broadcast on FM.[1] It airs 24 hours a day, seven days a week, all year round. Bailrigg first broadcast on FM as part of a one-month, 25W Restricted Services Licence in March 1994 under the directorship of Paul Dale.[2] It had previously applied for a licence in September 1993 but was turned down by the Radio Authority due to the launch of The Bay in March of that year.

It originally broadcast to the university on 312m Medium Wave using an inductive loop aerial system around the various halls of residence. Now listeners can tune in on campus on 87.7 MHz, or listen anywhere in the world using the station's live webstream. Bailrigg holds several large events throughout the year, including a seven-day Freshers' Week outside broadcast and coverage of the Lancaster University Students' Union (LUSU) sabbatical elections. During the Roses Tournament the station joins with University Radio York (URY) to provide programming across both campuses.

The station has received several national Student Radio Awards over the years, including Best Website, Best Station Sound[3] and more recently Best Technical Achievement.[4]

History

Notable alumni

References

  1. 1 2 3 Although a contentious and hard to verify claim, this student society has long claimed it was the first of the UK student stations permitted a licence to actually start broadcasting. The claim of "first permanent FM student station" is a matter of interpretation. Radio Station Management reported back to society members during the negotiations that the Radio Authority believed the station to be the first to have a permanent FM licence. Oxford University later made the same claim. However, Bailrigg FM was from 1996 onwards limited to the campus of Lancaster University and broadcast initially only during term-time, whereas the colleges of Oxford University are spread across the city of Oxford, which made it the first permanent FM radio station run by students and available to the general public (and a rival to local independent radio for advertising revenue). Potentially the only way to verify any of the claims would be to access the archive of the Radio Authority (which is now a part of Ofcom).
  2. "Paul Dale is ITV CTO". as a founder and director of community radio station Bailrigg FM
  3. 1 2 3 4 Student Radio Awards Winners (Archive) - http://www.studentradioawards.co.uk/awardswinners/n/5
  4. 1 2 Winners announced for Student Radio Awards - http://radiotoday.co.uk/2012/11/winners-announced-for-student-radio-awards/
  5. 1 2 3 Details would appear in the minutes of the weekly society meetings, which should be in the archives of Lancaster University Student Union.
  6. 1 2 3 Details of each FM launch were reported in the Lancaster University Student Newspaper "Scan", and should be available in their archives within Lancaster University Student Union.
  7. The preparations and launch of the permanent FM station in 1996 were captured in a video documentary entitled "Listening To Images" which was created by undergraduate students as a module towards a degree. This is available to watch via Bailrigg FM's Youtube channel - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvnMU2aJlnc
  8. Bailrigg FM awarded grant for outside broadcast equipment - http://www.lancaster.ac.uk/steps/features/bailrigg-calling-from-45-rpm-records-to-ipads/

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Coordinates: 54°00′33″N 2°47′06″W / 54.009064°N 2.784949°W / 54.009064; -2.784949

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