STUDENTS from St Bede's High School in Blackburn left their desks for discs at their very own radio station.
Pupils from the school ran their own Teenwave 106 MHz FM radio station for three days, thanks to sponsors East Lancs Creative Industries Development. Project organiser Nicola Robertson, said: "Teenwave broadcast travel bulletins, entertainment news, weather reports and, of course, music. In other words we wanted to sound just like a full-time radio station." Other funding was received from the East Lancashire Education Business Partnership and the Hyndburn Enterprise Trust. Training for the project was given by the Radio Surgery headed by David Blaxhall.
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