Imperial College Radio

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ICRadio
Broadcast area Imperial College London
First air date 1976
Frequency Online
Format Contemporary
Owner Independent

Imperial College Radio or ICRadio is the student radio station at Imperial College London

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IC Radio was founded in November 1975 with the intention of broadcasting to the student halls of residence from a studio under Southside, actually commencing broadcasts in late 1976 on 999AM, it has since stopped broadcasting over this frequency. It now broadcasts from the West Basement of Beit Quad over the internet www.icradio.com and, since 2004, on 1134AM in Wye.

  • 06-07: Michael Higgins
  • 05-06: Sam Richards
  • 04-05: James Yearsley
  • 03-04: Dave Edwards

  • Station Manager: Michael Higgins
  • Secretary: Lisa Bunclark
  • Treasurer: Matthew Peirce
  • Technical Manager: Thomas Bull
  • Head of Programming: Lisa Bunclark
  • Head of Music: Folake Adegbohun
  • Head of Discos: Sebastian Kaminski
  • Head of Production: Eranga Dias
  • Head of Publicity: Ian Grieve
  • Library and Information Manager (The LAIM): Simon Rice
  • Development Manager: James Francis
  • Ast. Technical Manager: Dasith Fernando

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