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For some years, OUBS used the [[BBC Radio Oxford]] studio in [[Wellington Square, Oxford]] to produce radio programmes for Radio Oxford and the [[Oxford Hospital Broadcasting Association]].<ref name="constitution" /> 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.
For some years, OUBS used the [[BBC Radio Oxford]] studio in [[Wellington Square, Oxford]] to produce radio programmes for Radio Oxford and the [[Oxford Hospital Broadcasting Association]].<ref name="constitution" /> 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.<ref>{{cite magazine|first=Aubrey | last=Singer | authorlink=Aubrey Singer | title=The art of scheduling | magazine=[[The Listener (magazine)|The Listener]] | publisher=[[British Broadcasting Corporation]] | volume=64 |date=4 December 1975 | page=742 | url=http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=_NVBAQAAIAAJ&q=%22Oxford+University+Broadcasting+Society%22 | accessdate=24 December 2012}}</ref>
[[Aubrey Singer]], Controller of [[BBC2]], spoke to the society in 1975.<ref>{{cite magazine|first=Aubrey | last=Singer | authorlink=Aubrey Singer | title=The art of scheduling | magazine=[[The Listener (magazine)|The Listener]] | publisher=[[British Broadcasting Corporation]] | volume=64 |date=4 December 1975 | page=742 | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_NVBAQAAIAAJ&q=%22Oxford+University+Broadcasting+Society%22 | accessdate=24 December 2012}}</ref>


== Former members ==
== Former members ==

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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, Treasure, Programme Coordinator, Technical Director, News Editor, Social Secretary, and two ordinary committee members.[1] Equipment included a Uher 4000L portable tape recorder.[2]

For some years, OUBS used the BBC Radio Oxford studio in Wellington Square, Oxford to produce radio programmes for Radio Oxford and the Oxford Hospital Broadcasting Association.[1] 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.[3]

Former members

References

  1. ^ a b Constitution, UK: Oxford University Broadcasting Society, 5 February 1975
  2. ^ The Uher 4000L Portable Tape Recorder, O.U.B.S. Training Sheet 1.
  3. ^ Singer, Aubrey (4 December 1975). "The art of scheduling". The Listener. Vol. 64. British Broadcasting Corporation. p. 742. Retrieved 24 December 2012.
  4. ^ Jackie Ashley, Honorary Doctors, Staffordshire University, UK.
  5. ^ Scott Hughes, CV: ZEINAB BADAWI Presenter, `House to House', The Independent, 19 May 1997.
  6. ^ a b Oxford University Broadcasting Society Membership List, Michaelmas 1975.
  7. ^ Jonathan Sale, Passed/Failed: 'I got a first in having a good time' — An education in the life of the broadcaster and writer Nigel Rees, The Independent, 1 July 2004.
  8. ^ Carol Sennett at IMDb.