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Jam 1575 : ウィキペディア英語版
JamRadio


JamRadio (formerly Jam 1575) is Hull University Union's student campus radio station. As of 2012, the station broadcasts twelve hours per day throughout the year. It was originally broadcast on 1575 medium wave (MW), but now airs solely on the Internet. The station is overseen by a subcommittee of Hull University Union's Media and Marketing Committee. All presenters, DJs and executive committee members are students of the university and JamRadio is a member of the Student Radio Association.
In September 2013, the station was rebranded and relaunched as Hullfire Radio.
== History ==

The radio station, then known as "URH" (which stood for "University Radio Hull"), began in 1979. It originally broadcast on an induction loop system around Hull University's residence halls and through speakers within the University Union.

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