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Cambridge News, 14th January 2011
Carpentry students hone their skills to build radio studios A new community radio station is broadcasting from purpose-built studios – thanks to the efforts of carpentry students from Cambridge Regional College. The students have been putting their skills to good use to help launch radio station Cambridge 105, transforming an industrial unit … [Read more...]
Audio Workshop Saturday 15th/Sunday 16th January
Dear all, We would just like to remind you of the Free audio workshop weekend Cambridge105 are holding in partnership with The Cambridge Time Traveller Group this weekend. The workshop will take place This Saturday and Sunday (15th-16th) at the new Cambridge105 studios at 9a Gwydir Street, Cambridge from 10am to 3pm. The weekend will see … [Read more...]
Cambridge Regional College, 12th January 2011
CARPENTRY STUDENTS HELP BUILD NEW CAMBRIDGE RADIO STATION A new radio station is broadcasting from purpose-built studios thanks to some hard work by carpentry students from Cambridge Regional College. The students have been putting their skills to good use to help launch community radio station Cambridge 105, transforming an industrial unit in … [Read more...]
January 2011 Update
Here's hoping you've had an enjoyable Christmas break and you've managed to counter the outbreak of flu by consuming sufficient amounts of hearty sustenance. Are you sitting comfortably? Then we'll begin. Five months ago Cambridge105 received word that we were now the holders of the Cambridge Community Radio license. Rules … [Read more...]
FREE Audio Workshop Weekend
On Saturday the 15th and Sunday 16th of January, The Cambridge Time Traveller Group will be working in partnership with Cambridge105 to help you, the local community, learn more about audio production. From recording memories, conducting interviews, to even making a radio show - all will be available for FREE, in an audio workshop weekend for … [Read more...]
The new home of Cambridge105
After an exhausting hunt for suitable station premises, we found a council-owned building at Gwydir Enterprise Centre that seemed promising. It was first spotted by volunteer Catherine Kemp, who joined Cambridge105 earlier on in the year: I've been involved with 105 since pestering Axel in the spring and asking if there was anything I … [Read more...]