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PuLSEfmis the official radio station of the London School of EconomicsThe London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) is a highly-ranked specialist constituent college of the University of London. Located on Houghton Street in Westminster, off the Aldwych and next to the Royal Courts of Justice and Temple Bar, in the City of London, it describes itself as 'the world‘s leading ...London School of Economics Students Union. The station is managed by an elected Executive Committee, which is headed by the Station Manager. Together, PuLSEfm, "The Beaver" newspaper, "The Script" journal and LooSE TVStudent television in the United Kingdom is a growing field, with an increasing number of major Universities and some colleges playing host to a student-run TV station. Some UK stations are affiliated with the National Student Television Association (NaSTA). The size, scope, budget and organisational makeup of stations is extremely varied, ranging from online-only broadcasters with a handful of members to stations with their own cable broadcast networks and dedicated studios. there are approxmatially ...LooSE TV make up the Media Group of the LSE Students UnionNo quick definition available.LSE Students Union. Mainly a music radio station, PuLSE is staffed by student:"Freshman Year" redirects here. For the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX story arc, see Freshman Year (Yu-Gi-Oh! GX) The word student is etymologically derived through Middle English from the Latin second-type conjugation verb "stŭdērĕ", meaning "to direct one's zeal at"; hence a student could be described as 'one ...student volunteers who act as D.J.sA disc jockey or DJ is a person who selects and plays prerecorded music for an audience. There are several types of disk jockeys. Radio DJs introduce and play music that is broadcast on AM, FM, shortwave or digital radio stations. Club DJs select and play music in a bar, club, disco, a rave, or even a stadium. Hip hop disc jockeys select, play and create music with multiple turntables to back up one or more MCs. In reggae, the disc jockey (deejay) is a vocalist who raps, ...D.J.s, techniciansA technician is generally someone in a technological field who has a relatively practical understanding of the general theoretical principles of that field, e.g., as compared to an engineer in that field. They are generally much more versed in technique compared to the average layperson, or even the professional in that field. A mid-level of understanding of theory, and a high-level of technique, is generally mastered by the technician in order to become expert in a specific tool domain. This may be part of a larger (production) process. Hence, ...technicians, and producersIn the music industry, a record producer (or music producer) has many roles, among them controlling the recording sessions, coaching and guiding the musicians, organizing and scheduling production budget and resources, and supervising the recording, mixing and mastering processes. This has been a major function of producers since the inception of sound recording, but in the later half of the 20th century producers also took on a wider entrepreneurial role. These activities comprise ...producers, and is funded by the LSESU, advertising revenue, and donations. During termAn academic term is a division of an academic year, the time during which a school, college or university holds classes. These divisions may be called 'terms', 'semesters', 'quarters', or 'trimesters', depending on the institution and the country. Institutions often have two semesters ...term PuLSE can be heard broadcasting live in the LSE Union Café and Shop, and via the PuLSE website. |
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