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Oxford University Broadcasting Society
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The Oxford University Broadcasting Society (OUBS) was a student society at the University of Oxford, England. It covered radio and television broadcasting.
The officers include a president, secretary, treasurer, programme coordinator, technical director, news editor, social secretary, and two ordinary committee members.[1] Equipment included a Uher 4000L portable tape recorder.[2]
Collaboration
For some years, OUBS used the BBC Radio Oxford studio in Wellington Square, Oxford to produce radio programmes for Radio Oxford and the Oxford Hospitals Broadcasting Association (OHBA),[1] (later known as Radio Cherwell from 1967[3]) It also used the studios at the Churchill Hospital, Oxford, home of the Oxford Hospitals Broadcasting Association, which ran a radio station known as Radio Cherwell.
Aubrey Singer, controller of BBC2, spoke to the society in 1975.[4]
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Former members
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- Jackie Ashley[5]
- Zeinab Badawi[6]
- Tim Beech[7]
- Jonathan Bowen[8]
- Angus Deayton[8]
- Sally Jones
- Robert Orchard
- Nigel Rees[9][10]
- Carol Sennett (née Tarr)[11]
- John Shaw
See also
- Oxide Radio (started 2001)
References
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