United Kingdom
- Bangor - Storm FM, University of Wales, Bangor
- Bath - 1449AM URB, University of Bath
- Birmingham - PB Radio, Plantsbrook School
- Bristol - BURST, University of Bristol
- Cambridge - CUR1350, University of Cambridge
- Canterbury - CSR 97.4FM, University of Kent/Canterbury Christ Church University
- Cardiff - Xpress Radio, Cardiff University
- Coventry - Radio Warwick, University of Warwick
- Coventry - Source Radio, Coventry University
- Durham - Purple Radio, Durham University
- Exeter - Xpression FM, University of Exeter
- Edinburgh - Fresh Air (Edinburgh), University of Edinburgh
- Egham; London - Insanity Radio, Royal Holloway, University of London
- Gloucestershire - Tone Radio, University Of Gloucestershire
- Guildford - GU2 Radio, University of Surrey
- Keele - Kube Radio, Keele University
- Hull - Jam 1575, University of Hull
- Lancaster - Bailrigg FM, Lancaster University
- Leeds - LSRfm, Leeds Student Radio University of Leeds, Leeds Metropolitan University
- Leicester - Demon FM, De Montfort University
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- LUSH FM, University of Leicester
- London
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- KCL Radio, King's College London
- PuLSE Radio, London School of Economics
- Rare FM, University College London
- Smoke Radio, University of Westminster
- Manchester - Fuse FM
- Newport, Wales - Radio Noize
- Newcastle upon Tyne - Newcastle Student Radio, Newcastle University, Northumbria University
- Nottingham - FLY FM, Nottingham Trent University
- Nottingham - University Radio Nottingham, University of Nottingham
- Sheffield - Forge Radio
- Southampton - SURGE, University of Southampton
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- Radio Sonar, Southampton Solent University
- St Andrews - STAR, University of St Andrews
- Stirling - Air3 - University of Stirling
- Sunderland - Spark FM - University of Sunderland
- University of Hertfordshire - Crush Radio
- Winchester - 7Radio, Peter Symonds College
- York - University Radio York, University of York
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