Livewire (radio)

Livewire1350
City Norwich
Broadcast area Globally (via online)
Branding University of East Anglia Student Radio Station
Slogan The Sound of UEA
Frequency Online: Live Stream
First air date September 1989
Format New Music, News, Local Entertainment, Specialist Music Programs
Language(s) English
Owner Union of UEA Students
Website www.livewire1350.com

Livewire1350 (more commonly referred to as simply Livewire) is a student radio station run by students of the University of East Anglia. Shows are broadcast live throughout the day from 09:00 till 00:00, and include a variety of shows with differing musical themes, currently with a predominant trend towards new music. Broadcasts go out live online via www.livewire1350.com. September 2016 saw one of the largest rebrands in station's history including a new logo, website, and signage. The station is part of the UEA Media Collective who are a recently rebranded collective also consisting of Concrete (UEA's student newspaper)and UEATV.

History

Livewire was first broadcast in the academic year of 1989/1990, opened by John Peel and is known as one of the longest running student radio stations. In recent years due to technical problems Livewire does not broadcast via the 1350am transmitter but instead online and the Tune In app.

Structure

Livewire broadcasts online and in the University's coffee shop, Unio, from 09:00 until 00:00 every day. There are three main types of show: daytime shows are broadcast up until 16:30 and feature more entertainment based content. From 16:30-18:00, there are factual shows, featuring speech programming including Sports, Film and Music shows. From 18:00-00:00, the station moves into specialist programming. Specialist shows focus on specific music genres, such as rap, rock, jazz, folk and hip hop. Themes such as live music and music from different decades also feature throughout the week.

Management

The current station manager is Alex Edge who will manage the station 16/17. He manages a team of 14 people who head up different areas of the station, they are as follows -

Live Events

Aside from the radio broadcast, Livewire organises numerous amount live events around campus.

Livewire Presents... The Battle of The Bands

Livewire Presents... The Battle of The Bands (Previously Livewire Unsigned) is a competition broadcast and run by Livewire, normally held in November. It is a Battle of the Bands open to bands based at the University of East Anglia. The winner of the competition in 2015 was Dazy Crown.

Livewire Jailbreak

Livewire Jailbreak is an event run for charity. Held in February/March, it is open to teams of UEA students, who have 48 hours to get as far away from campus as possible (distance is calculated as the crow flies), without spending any money on transport. Teams must use persuasion and negotiation to get on trains, buses or to hitchike in vehicles. The 2016 attempt saw the station raise over £10,000 for charity.

The winners of Livewire Jailbreak 2016 were Team Jelbreak, who traveled to Toronto, Canada within the 48 hours.

Derby Day

Livewire also broadcasts Derby Day, the annual varsity competition between UEA and the University of Essex, live, providing updates and a running total of the score on the day.

Awards

Award Body Year Category Nominee Status
Student Radio Association Awards 2005 Best Male Presenter Greg James Gold
Best Marketing & Branding Livewire 1350AM Silver
2007 Newcomer of the Year Steve Fanner Nominated
2014 Best Specialist Programming Maddie's Tea Party Silver
Best Entertainment Programming Afternoons with Jay Lawrence Silver
Maddie's Tea Party Bronze
Best Interview Jay Lawrence interviews Matty from The 1975 Bronze
Best Marketing & Station Sound Livewire 1350AM Nominated
2015 Best Entertainment Programming Jenni and Chad Nominated
Best Female Presenter Issy Panayis Nominated
2016 Best Student Radio Chart Show Livewire Gold
Best Journalistic Programming World Mental Health Day Podcast Silver
Best Entertainment Programme The Tom v Tom Show Bronze
Best Female Presenter Issy Panayis Nominated

Famous alumni

References

  1. "BBC - Norfolk - Features - Greg lands Radio 1 show". Retrieved 1 April 2016. horizontal tab character in |title= at position 26 (help)
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