Queen's Radio

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Queen's Radio
Broadcast areaGreater Belfast
Frequency Currently broadcasting via online player and TuneIN
Programming
Format Student radio
Ownership
Owner Queen's University Belfast
History
First air date
29 September 2003; Medium Wave: 6 February 2006
Links
Webcast [Listen Live]
Website[Website]

Queen's Radio (or QR) is a student radio station, broadcasting a wide variety of shows, based at Queen's University, Belfast, Northern Ireland, currently broadcasting via online stream.

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Its studios are located in the Students' Union building at One Elmwood. It is the only licensed student station broadcasting in Northern Ireland, and one of several on the island.

History

Queen's Radio began broadcasting on 29 September 2003, initially over the Queen's University campus network and then the internet. In late 2005, the station was successful in acquiring a low-powered AM licence, allowing it to broadcast to Queen's Halls of Residence (Elms Village) directly via Medium Wave. This service commenced on 6 February 2006.

Queen's Radio is operated by the 'Queen's University of Belfast Radio Club', which was originally formed in 1953, making it two years older than the independent student newspaper The Gown. The old Radio Club was a general purpose electronics, amateur radio and computer club, and provided facilities for students to pursue hobby interests in these areas and participated in amateur radio contests, etc. In the late 1990s the University evicted it from its premises in Fitzwilliam St and the club became almost dormant for several years.

In 2001, the Radio Club was taken over by a group of students with the intention of forming a broadcast radio station, and giving QUB students experience of all aspects of broadcast radio. After two years of acquiring equipment, building up membership and negotiating with the Students' Union for premises, the station was ready to broadcast at the start of term in the 2003/04 academic year. The first live show was 'The Lunchbox' presented by Ian Llewellyn, although a pilot show had already been recorded by Shane Horan before the summer break.

There was previously a temporary RSL (restricted service licence) FM radio station at Queen's called 'Fresh Air'. This operated during the first four weeks of term in September 1995 and was hosted by Cool FM DJs and some students, including the now BBC Radio Ulster presenter/producer Donna Legge, Citybeat presenter Stuart Robinson, Pádraig Mac Donnchadha and Downtown Radio DJ Lynda Cullan but was not set up or run by students at Queen's.

Before Queen's Radio was set up in its current form, Queen's University had rejected a proposal from University staff to set up a station at Queen's - It was judged to be too expensive to set up and maintain. Now it is considered to be a major draw to the University to prospective undergraduates.

In 2006, the station was granted a licence to broadcast using Medium Wave to the Elms BT9 Accommodation village in South Belfast In 2009 the station made headlines when it aired an advert for reducing carbon emissions which Sammy Wilson had banned from being broadcast in Northern Ireland. [1]

The Scoop is QR's Current Affairs Dept The Scoop Logo.jpg
The Scoop is QR's Current Affairs Dept

In late 2009 the station pulled its Medium Wave transmission but continued to broadcast via its online player available from the station's website.

Since 2020 Queen’s Radio have been part of the SRA, being the only affiliate station in the NI region.

Currently, the station is managed by Rebekah Newnes (Station Manager) and Fiona MacIntyre (Deputy Station Manager).

Logo's used by Queens Radio

Awards

In November 2005, the station was awarded the Gold Award for Best Technical Achievement for its computer-based Record of Transmission / Archiving system at the Student Radio Awards. In 2010 the station had three shows nominated for the Irish Smedia Awards. It also won Best Contribution to SU Media and the QUB Union awards, and was nominated for Most Improved Society of the Year.

In April 2013, Queen's Radio DJ Christopher McBride was long listed for the Sony Golden Headphones Award for the UK's favourite presenter. [2]

In April 2017, Queen's Radio presenter Matthew Kirk was awarded the National Student Media (Smedia) award for Radio DJ of the Year. [3]

In March 2019, Queen's Radio's News and Current Affairs outlet, The Scoop, was nominated for the Student Media Outlet of the Year by the Union of Students in Ireland (USI) in their annual Student Achievement Awards Ireland ceremony.[ citation needed ]. In March 2019, Queen's Radio won the Queen's University Students' Union 'Society of the Year' award.

In April 2019, Queen's Radio was nominated for the National Student Media award in the Radio Production of the Year – News & Current Affairs category. The nomination was in recognition of their coverage of the 2018 United States Mid-Term Election cycle. The team included; Rory Hughes, Michael Jardine, Scott Duffield, Chloe Murray Jessica Lawerence, Jane Corscadden & Robert Murtagh.[ citation needed ]

In April 2019, Queen's Radio received the QUBSU Society of the Year award at the Queen's University SU Awards, this was in recognition for the society's involvement with the Students' Union across the year and development of the society for its members. [4]

In 2021 Queen's Radio news team 'The Scoop' received numerous awards. The team received 3 2020/21 SMEDIAs. The flagship current affairs show, The Scoop On Sunday, presented by Thomas Copeland and produced by Darragh Tibbs, won News Programme of The Year. Olivia Fletcher, The Editor of the Scoop won Journalist of The Year and The Best Radio Journalist of the Year was also won by Thomas Copeland, Head of News. Furthermore in 2021, The Scoop Team also received a 2020/21 SRA Amplify Award for best team, with Thomas Copeland also receiving Silver in the Overall Amplify Award category. Thomas Copeland was also successful at the Union of Students in Ireland awards, receiving the Individual Contribution to Student Media Award. Queen's Radio was also nominated for 2 SU awards, Championing Wellbeing, Celebrating Innovative Online Activities and Adapting to Challenging times. Darragh Tibbs, the Head of Tech, received the Adapting to Challenging Times award.

In 2022, Queen's Radio was nominated and won multiple awards, including;

PLANE TICKET - THE KEVIN GREENING AWARD FOR CREATIVITY - SRA AWARDS 2022 : TAKE A SEAT - BRONZE THE KEVIN GREENING AWARD FOR CREATIVITY - SRA AWARDS 2022 : TAKE A SEAT - SILVER BEST ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMMING - SRA AWARDS 2022 : PLANE TICKET - BEST SPEECH PROGRAMMING - SRA AWARDS 2022 : QUEEN’S RADIO - SILVER BEST STATION SOUND - SRA AWARDS 2022 : PLANE TICKET - SILVER BEST TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENT - SRA AWARDS 2022 : THE SCOOP ON SUNDAY - BEST JOURNALISTIC PROGRAMMING - SRA AWARDS 2021 & 2022 : THOMAS COPELAND - INDIVIDUAL CONTRIBUTION TO STUDENT MEDIA - USI STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS 2021 & 2022 : THOMAS COPELAND - RADIO JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR - SMEDIA AWARDS 2021 & 2022 : OLIVIA FLETCHER - JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR (NATIONAL MEDIA) - SMEDIA AWARDS 2021 & 2022 : HEBE LAWSON - BEST TRAINING INITIATIVE - SRA AMPLIFY AWARDS 2022 : HEBE LAWSON - OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION - SRA AMPLIFY AWARDS 2022

In 2023, Queens Radio was once again nominated and won multiple awards, including:

REBEKAH NEWNES - THE KEVIN GREENING AWARD FOR CREATIVITY - SRA AWARDS 2023 : QUEEN’S RADIO - (SILVER) BEST CHAT SHOW PROGRAMME - SRA AWARDS 2023 : QUEEN’S RADIO - (BRONZE) BEST SPEECH PROGRAMMING - SRA AWARDS : QUEEN’S RADIO - (BRONZE) BEST MULTI-PLATFORM INITIATIVE - SRA AWARDS 2023 : FLAVIA GOUVEIA - JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR - SMEDIA AWARDS 2023 : FLAVIA GOUVEIA - JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR: NATIONAL MEDIA - SMEDIA AWARDS 2023 : THE SCOOP - HIGHLY COMMENDED BEST PUBLICATION - SPA REGIONAL AWARDS 2023 : FLAVIA GOUVEIA - BEST JOURNALIST - SPA REGIONAL AWARDS 2023 : LAUREN MCCANN - OUTSTANDING COMMITMENT - SPA REGIONAL AWARDS 2023 : KIRSTY KING - BEST IRISH POLITICAL PIECE - SPA REGIONAL AWARDS 2022 & 2023

In 2024, Queens Radio was once again nominated and won multiple awards, including:

JONATHAN MCBRIDE - (BRONZE) BEST NEWCOMER TO STUDENT RADIO - SRA AWARDS 2024 : THE PREGNANT STUDENTS BILL AT QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY BELFAST (THE SCOOP) - (SILVER) THE DIVERSITY, EQUALITY AND INCLUSION AWARD - SRA AWARDS 2024 : QUEENS RADIO - (BRONZE) BEST CONTRIBUTION TO THE REGION - SRA AMPLIFY AWARDS 2024 : EVA SHIELS - (BRONZE) HERO OF THE MOMENT - SRA AMPLIFY AWARDS 2024

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References

  1. The Guardian, 14/02/2009
  2. "Queen's Radio presenter nominated for Sony Radio Golden Headphones Award". The Buzz. Archived from the original on 4 June 2013. Retrieved 8 May 2013.
  3. "Past Winners | National Student Media Awards 2021". The National Student Media Awards. Retrieved 1 July 2021.
  4. @qubscreen (22 March 2019). "Well done to all the team at @QueensRadio for taking home the Society of the Year award at the @QUBSU awards last night. QR is a great platform for @QUBelfast students to share their voice and develop their media skills - get involved! #LoveQUB" (Tweet) via Twitter.