Radio Brunel (previously called B1000 and University Radio Brunel) is a student-run university radio station belonging to Brunel University. Shows are broadcast from a ground floor studio at the back of the student union.
It was one of the first student radio stations to go on the air back in the 1970s. Originally broadcast via the radiators in halls bedrooms, moving room to room like a pirate station, they settled in the ground-floor of Chepstow halls in 1979. After flirting with AM and FM broadcast systems, it, like many student stations, ceased broadcasting due to lack of funding.
In 2006 the station was relaunched under the name Radio Brunel and the stewardship of Ben Moxey as the newly elected Union's Media Office. Limited by its offline broadcast Katie Debrah, host of The Bru and co-host of Audio soup, was the first person to provide online podcasts via her Facebook page. This led to many shows offering online versions of their shows. Today, Radio Brunel now functions as an online-only radio station, broadcasting both on and off campus. Ben Moxey was succeeded by Tom Scott in 2010, who attempted to secure the station's future by broadcasting the station in the student bars (Hub and Locos) during the daytime, as well as working on the increased promotion of the station. In 2014 Radio Brunel was re-launched by the Union's Media Association under the Bru-Media banner, managed by Luke Vogel. Bru-Media conglomerated Radio Brunel alongside two other branches of student media funded by the Union of Brunel Students: Le Nurb (newspaper) and Video Brunel. Luke Vogel was succeeded as Station Manager by Becky Collins.
When you ere trained to walk upright, your first words were "I'm sorry." Trick her. Make her think you walk on water. Yeah, trick her! Splash water on your face to make tears. She's just a song in the making. They're all songs in the making. Sometimes we're friends until you forget how to talk. You get drunk, drunk, drunk. Sometimes you're just a slut on the floor crawling in circles, splashing your eyes with water again. Go write a song about that. I get to read how you broke her and hear your songs over and over. You are a lover, but lovers are hunters even when prey falls in their lap. You hunt them down, then cry when they get hurt. They adore you, and you devour them. "Oh no, I'm so sorry. I really am this time. Don't you know that I love you? I'll make it up to you. Please wait and let me tell you a little bit about myself. This is a game. You don't know it, but you're playing now. You lost the first time, but you think you want to play again. So, take a number like a client in an office lobby. Wait your turn; this game has two participants. Wait!"
Radio Brunel (previously called B1000 and University Radio Brunel) is a student-run university radio station belonging to Brunel University. Shows are broadcast from a ground floor studio at the back of the student union.
It was one of the first student radio stations to go on the air back in the 1970s. Originally broadcast via the radiators in halls bedrooms, moving room to room like a pirate station, they settled in the ground-floor of Chepstow halls in 1979. After flirting with AM and FM broadcast systems, it, like many student stations, ceased broadcasting due to lack of funding.
In 2006 the station was relaunched under the name Radio Brunel and the stewardship of Ben Moxey as the newly elected Union's Media Office. Limited by its offline broadcast Katie Debrah, host of The Bru and co-host of Audio soup, was the first person to provide online podcasts via her Facebook page. This led to many shows offering online versions of their shows. Today, Radio Brunel now functions as an online-only radio station, broadcasting both on and off campus. Ben Moxey was succeeded by Tom Scott in 2010, who attempted to secure the station's future by broadcasting the station in the student bars (Hub and Locos) during the daytime, as well as working on the increased promotion of the station. In 2014 Radio Brunel was re-launched by the Union's Media Association under the Bru-Media banner, managed by Luke Vogel. Bru-Media conglomerated Radio Brunel alongside two other branches of student media funded by the Union of Brunel Students: Le Nurb (newspaper) and Video Brunel. Luke Vogel was succeeded as Station Manager by Becky Collins.