What is RAW?

RAW is The University of Warwick’s award-winning student multi-media organisation (primarily Radio & TV station). As a completely student-run non-profit organisation, RAW is quite literally the voice of students at the University of Warwick. We’ve been at the heart of the campus community for over 55 years, providing students with music, news, arts, speech and sports coverage, from national news to SU & Warwick Sport events. As a media group, we not only connect the campus community, but develop student presenters and journalists, with Alumni working for the BBC, ITV, Global, LBC, Bauer Media Group, Spotify and more.

All students are able to host shows and use our spaces, not only to promote their own societies, but also to kickstart their careers in the media industry and beyond. RAW is also a place to build and gain confidence and to ensure our members can always be involved, even if they wish not to host their own show, people can always guest on open shows to develop and build their radio presence. Don't fancy the on air part? Then fear not as we have deep connections with the campus and local community, which allows us to put on many events such as Live Bands, Sports Coverage, Charity Fundraising, Games Shows and more; all of which you can get involved in! Our RAW Visuals Department (formerly known as Warwick TV) means we are so much more than a radio station, providing high-quality visuals coverage, as well as content on socials, streaming services, online and more.

We are affiliated with the Student Radio Association, Student Music Network and the National Student Television Association. We’re a multi-award-winning group, having won awards for our Station Culture, acclaimed News Programmes, Tech Team, and Charity Initiatives. See the “Our Awards” section for more information about our achievements.

RAW does not just develop presenters. A huge amount of effort is involved in the day-to-day operations of RAW, from journalism, producing and research to visuals, content creation and engineering that goes into maintaining the station and developing our award-winning content.

Schedule

  • For No Apparent Reason

    Noon - 2:00pm

    Want to confuse your reality for a while? Then tune in as we discuss the insignificances of the modern world, with a few fabrications sprinkled atop! Can you figure out what we're making up For No Apparent Reason.

  • The Glee Version

    2:00pm - 3:00pm

    “there is nothing ironic about show choir” or is there? calling all theatre kids and those not so dramatically inclined, it’s time we settle the age old debate - is the glee version actually better than the original? tune in to find out!

  • UK Political Leaders: The Weekly Audit

    3:00pm - 4:00pm

    A weekly deep-dive into the statements, actions and controversies of UK political leaders. George Marshall, alongside student guests, gives you one hour of PMQs analysis and discussion about political leadership across the UK. Join us as we unpack what leaders are doing, and what it means for parties, polls and UK politics.

  • WUDS Wireless

    4:00pm - 5:00pm

    The weekly radio show for all things WUDS!

  • The Abnormally Personal Radio show

    5:00pm - 7:00pm

    MUSIC - What a weird title... you may have a few questions. Why is it "abnormal"? Because it's music that doesn't fit the mould. That either exists within but most of the time exists outside of "the mainstream". Weird, interesting, experimental and niche in all the right ways. Second question; why is it "personal"? Because they are my choices and it's music that's personal to me. I control, select and discover the music for all those who listen. Welcome to the Abnormally Personal Radio Show.

Events

  • RAWawards

    Are you coming to RAWawards on the 12th of June? Arrive at 18:30 for a 19:00 start, there will be an interval and time to get drinks and we expect to finish bet...

  • SPARCH

    Join us for the ULTIMATE battle between the Speech and Arts departments! <location and time TBC>

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