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Starting up a student radio station
Broadcast Platforms, Funding, costs, Sustainers, Choosing a playout system
Station Management
Includes information on Committee Positions and Teams
Programming
Presenting, Show Production, Music, Studio help
Audio Production
Imaging, Software, Vox-Pops
Advertising
Sponsorship and Promotions, Selling Advertising, Advert Production
Marketing
Branding, PR, Events
Technical
Tech dictionary, Studios, Processing, Outside broadcasts, Logging, IT, Digital Playout, Streaming, Open Source Software, Websites
SRA Events
Conferences: 2008, 2007, 2006
Awards: 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004
This is the SRA Wiki. It contains information and advice on running a student radio station, and notes and information from some of the SRA Events. It is being written collaboratively by Student Radio Association members around the UK.
See all pages to browse through all the different pages on the site so far.
The purpose of this wiki is to help share advice and knowledge about student radio. Although the site uses the same wiki software as Wikipedia, it's not intended to be an encyclopedia, simply a collection of good advice for people involved in student radio. So if you have experience, share it by editing.
Editing
- Anyone can edit these pages, BUT you must sign up with a valid e-mail address and log in. The editing policy changed in July 2007; users who have previously registered but have not confirmed their e-mail address may need to confirm their e-mail address by going to their preferences page.
- Clicking 'history' on any page will show you who's done what: sharing your tacit knowledge with other new and existing student radio stations could really make a difference.
- If a link is red, it means it doesn't exist yet. Click on it, and you'll edit/create that page.
- When something is edited the previous version of the article is stored in the 'history'.
For technical information on how to edit and use this wiki see: MediaWiki's user guide.
