Nerve Radio

Nerve Radio
City of license Bournemouth
Slogan Bournemouth Student Radio
Frequency Online and 87.7fm on two-week broadcasts every year
First air date 1995
Format Music & Speech
Owner SUBU (Student Union Bournemouth University)
Website www.nervemedia.org.uk

Nerve Radio is the Student Union run radio station for Bournemouth University. It was started in 1995 by two Bournemouth University students David Harber and James Bromley in a portacabin on the University's Talbot Campus,[1] and now operates online through its website. At some point during each academic year, Nerve Radio broadcasts on a temporary FM licence around the Bournemouth area, usually during the University's Fresher's / Arrivals period in September and at the end of the Spring term in March.

Nerve Radio broadcasts every day during term time. Live programming runs from 9am until 10pm, with general shows during the day and specialist programming in the evening.[2] During FM broadcasts, live programming usually starts earlier.

Logo used from 2011-2015

Nerve Radio is part of Nerve Media, who regularly post news articles an online features on their website, alongside publishing the award winning Nerve Magazine.[3]

In 2015, Nerve Radio moved in to the new Student Union building on campus. Nerve now operates with two fully equipped studios, and broadcasts to the hundreds of students inside the Student Union building.

Many alumni of the station have gone on to work in the industry professionally including Rachel Jones, Rebecca Huxtable and Mog McIntyre

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