Morning Live in Manchester: First topical daily live programme to move to the ‘regions’
Student radio station Fuse FM is back next week so be prepared for your favourite shows to make their return and look out for new presenters
In the run-up to the Art in Mancunia exhibition, we present the alliterating pair, Hal Dixon and Hector O’Shea, whose ambient Techno blended with disco and heavy dance music will have those fallow gals stomping in their platforms at Antwerp on Thursday
The children will be on air from 9am – 7pm
Chloe Hatton reviews Fuse FM’s latest event, a CALM time, which was organised in collaboration with the Comedy Society in order to raise money for the Campaign Against Living Miserably
The Mancunions music editors give you a run down of Fuse FM’s plans for semester 2 and spotlights some shows to look out for.
Fire in the Freshers’ Fair as Phedra Broch interviews Charlie Sloth on his history in the biz, UK music and Drake
Isabel Oldman looks ahead to the fourth annual Women in Media conference which will be held in March, here in Manchester, she speaks to Co-Chair Bella Jewell about what to expect from the event and all the different talks which are on offer.
Becca Knight interviews two shows at Fuse FM, Neon Sunrise and The Hour of Power, to find out what it’s like to have a radio show, which songs get played on air and how rewarding having a show is
Sophie Billington speaks to Rhys from the up-and-coming media network about the Manchester creative scene, student media and Women in Media