Bailrigg FM


Bailrigg FM is a student radio station at Lancaster University. It operates in a music format predominantly featuring pop, but also broadcasts news, drama, comedy, and entertainment. During evening and weekend hours, programming moves to specialist content where presenters are free to play whatever they wish.
Bailrigg is one of the oldest student radio stations in the country, as well as being the first student station to broadcast on FM. It airs 24 hours a day, seven days a week, all year round. Bailrigg first broadcast on FM as part of a one-month, 25W Restricted Service Licence in March 1994 under the directorship of Paul Dale. It had previously applied for a licence in September 1993 but was turned down by the Radio Authority due to the launch of The Bay in March of that year.
It originally broadcast to the university on 312m Medium Wave using an inductive loop aerial system around the various halls of residence. Now listeners can tune in on campus on 95.3 MHz, or listen anywhere in the world using the station's live webstream. Bailrigg FM holds several large events throughout the year, including a seven-day Freshers' Week outside broadcast and coverage of the Lancaster University Students' Union sabbatical elections. During the Roses Tournament the station joins with University Radio York to provide programming across both campuses.
The station has received several national Student Radio Awards over the years, including Best Website, Best Station Sound and more recently Best Technical Achievement.

History

Pirate Radio at Lancaster University

Following students at the University of York getting permission to test-transmit programs on medium wave in 1968, a couple of Lancaster University physics students started negotiations with the university to start a similar project. However, progress of the project was pushed back after an over-eager student started his own pirate radio station called Radio 220.

University Radio Bailrigg (1969–1996)

In the summer of 1969, following permission from the university, a small loop aerial and a low power transmitter was built to test the feasibility of a student radio project at Lancaster. After multiple bids for funding, University Radio Bailrigg received £1,000 funding from the student union and was able to install studio equipment in January 1971. Test transmission began in the March of that year.
The Government of the United Kingdom forced URB off air due to the station broadcasting without a full license in November 1972. However, after being issued a license, it returned to air in 1973 with new transmission equipment. URB would broadcast on 963 kHz on AM. By 1974, URB had received £2,000 in funding from the university which meant that twin studios were able to be built in Fylde College.
In 1994, URB became the first student radio station to be issued an FM Restricted Service License, to broadcast on 87.7 MHz for four weeks. The broadcasts covered the City of Lancaster, with reception reported as far afield as Preston, Blackpool and Barrow-in-Furness. A second four-week FM licence is received in 1995, again broadcasting on 87.7 MHz.

Bailrigg FM (1996–present)

Due to high repair costs of the medium wave loop induction system, URB opted to start broadcasting permanently on FM on 19 January 1996, and rebranded to 'Bailrigg FM'.
In 2004 Bailrigg FM was awarded an extended licence to transmit across Lancaster and Morecambe for a week as part of the university's 40th anniversary celebrations. Bailrigg FM moved into its current studios in Furness College in 2006. As part of the university's Alumni Fund, it received £8,500 in funding to purchase outside broadcast equipment.
In 2013 Bailrigg FM was awarded £65,000 in Capex funds from LUSU in order to renovate their studios.
It was announced by LUSU that Bailrigg FM would be stripped of funding for its license due to "organisation sustainability" plans. Due to widespread disapproval this decision was ultimately reversed.
On 7 December 2022, after almost 17 years of broadcasting on 87.7 MHz, Bailrigg FM's FM license was amended, changing its frequency to 95.3 MHz.

Awards

Student Radio Awards

The following are Student Radio Awards presented by the Student Radio Association
YearAwardContentNomineeResultRef.
1996Best Student Radio StationBailrigg FMrowspan="2"
2002Best Student Radio StationBailrigg FM-
2003Best Website AwardPeter PriceGold
2004Best Station SoundBailrigg FMGold
2005Specialist Music Programming'The Rachel Neilman Experience'Rachel Neilman
2006Best Journalistic Programming'Newsbite'Victoria KirbySilver
2006Best Comedy & Drama Programming'Project ComCom'Bailrigg FM
2007Best Male PresenterKenny DonohueGold
2007Best Journalistic Programming‘Travellers on campus’Bailrigg FM News Team
2008Best Outside Broadcast'Roses'Bailrigg FMBronze
2012Best Technical Achievement'Bailrigg FM Field Switchboard'Bailrigg FMGold
2021Best Technical Achievement'Bailrigg FM Documentation Upgrades'Bailrigg FM
2023Best Event ProgrammingBattle of the Bands 2023Bailrigg FM
2024Best InterviewHacker T Dog and Katie Thistleton InterviewBailrigg FMBronze

Amplify Awards

The following are Amplify Awards presented at the annual SRACon by the Student Radio Association.
YearAwardNomineeResultRef.
2014Best Audience InitiativeBailrigg FMHighly Commended
2014Most Improved StationBailrigg FMWon
2014Outstanding Contribution to Student RadioStephen RobinsonWon
2018Outstanding Contribution to Student RadioSam Possible
2018Hero Of The MomentTom PearsonHighly Commended
2021Media Collaboration of the YearBailrigg FM
2023Outstanding ContributionRiley Williams
2023Best Station CultureBailrigg FM
2023Most Improved StationBailrigg FM
2024Best Student Media CollaborationBailrigg FM & University Radio YorkSilver
2024Team of the YearBailrigg FM's Engineering TeamBronze
2025Best Station CultureBailrigg FMGold
2025Student Radio Moment of the Year"Bowland Tower Meets Students"Gold
2025Most Committed Committee MemberGeorgia PlattBronze

Lancaster University Students' Union Awards

The following are awards presented by Lancaster University Students' Union.
YearAwardContentNomineeResultRef.
2014Feature of the Year'Brainwaves'Bailrigg FMWon
2016Bailrigg Show of the Year'Later with Tom and Eden'
2016Bailrigg Show of the YearMathew Gillings, Ollie Orton, Laura Wilkinson
2016Bailrigg Show of the Year'The LUCI Improv Hour'Lancaster University Comedy InstituteWon
2016Bailrigg Show of the Year'Desert Island Downloads'
2019Best Entertainment/Lifestyle Content'Monday Bailrigg Show'Adam Bragan, Jonny Bentley
2019Best Entertainment/Lifestyle Content'The Summerfeld Chronicles'Jordan SummerfieldWon
2019Best Design'The Summerfeld Chronicles'Jordan Summerfield
2019Best Marketing'The Summerfeld Chronicles'Jordan Summerfield
2019Best Marketing'Wednesday Bailrigg Show Promotional Video'Pascal Maguet, Alex GeorgeWon
2019Best News/Politics Content'Snowballing Out of Control?'Kyle McKenzieWon
2019Best Interview'Rethink Valentine's'Max EllWon
2019Best Innovation'Rethink'Max Ell, Luke Mader, Nick HoffmanWon
2019Best Innovation'LUCI 24 hour takeover'Lancaster University Comedy Institute
2019Best Live Coverage'Lancaster City FC Coverage'Jonny Bentley
2019Best Sports Content'Bailrigg Football Show'Jonny Bentley
2019Best Sports Content'Kick Out @ 2'Kyle McKenzie, Kamran Khan
2020Best Sports Content'Kick Out @ 2'Kamran Khan
2020Best Cultural Content'K-Bops'Quin Pitcher
2020Best Entertainment/Lifestyle Content'Choose Life'Sophie Edwards, Finn Bracegirdle
2020Best News/Politics Content'Newsday Tuesday'Dan Woodburn
2020Best Live Coverage'Union Elections'Bailrigg FM
2020Best Live Coverage'General Election Coverage'Bailrigg FM & SCANWon
2020Best Innovation'Off Script Podcast'Oliver Crisp
2020Best Marketing & Design'BFM Branding, Logos & Show Banners'Angus Warrender
2020Best Lockdown Content'Afternoon T'Tom GraystonWon
2021Best Lockdown Content'9 Years Time 'Tom Grayston
2021Best Entertainment/Lifestyle Content'The Noughty Sesh'Tom GraystonWon
2021Best MarketingTom Grayston
2021Best Marketing'Bailrigg FM's Rebrand'Edward NokesWon
2021Best Social Media'A Queer On Camp'Noah Katz
2021Best Cultural Content'A Queer On Camp'Noah KatzWon
2021Best News/Politics Content'Newspeak'Theo HuntWon
2021Best News/Politics ContentTheo Hunt/Lucy Whalen
2021Best News/Politics ContentLucy Whalen
2021Best PodcastLucy Whalen
2021Best PodcastLancaster Film Club Podcast
2021Best Podcast'Welcome to Lancaster'Oliver CrispWon
2021Best CollaborationOliver Crisp
2021Best Collaboration'Freshers' Fair Live'LA1TV and Bailrigg FMWon
2021Best Live CoverageBFM News Team
2021Best Live Coverage'Bailrigg's Summer Celebration'Finn Bracegirdle and LA1TV
2021Best Live CoverageFinn Bracegirdle
2021Best Innovation'Bailrigg FM's Podcasting'Theo Hunt/Oliver CrispWon
2022Best Innovation'Bailrigg FM's Live Lounge'Bailrigg FMWon
2022Best Interview'The Jack Threlfall Show'Jack ThrelfallWon
2022Best Collaboration'Roses'Bailrigg FM & LA1TVWon
2023Best CollaborationRoses Media CoverageBailrigg FM, LA1TV, & SCAN
2023Student Media Contributor of the YearRiley Williams
2023VP Societies & Media Award for Individual AchievementRiley Williams
2023Media Group of the YearBailrigg FM
2024Best Media FeatureLUSU Election and Candidate QuestionsBailrigg FM & LA1TV
2024Collaboration of the YearBattle of the BandsBailrigg FM & LA1TV
2024Equality and Diversity AwardBailrigg FM
2024Media Group of the YearBailrigg FM
2024Society Exec Team AwardBailrigg FM

Notable alumni