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About AirTV

AirTV was founded in 2002, as an evolution from the existing Stirling University Videoworks society. Videoworks was aimed primarily at giving students filming equipment and a chance to build their film-making skills. AirTV expanded upon this, to provide a broadcast medium for students to showcase their video work to the Stirling audience.

The name "AirTV" derives from its affiliated media group, Air3, the Student Union's radio station. "Air3" is in itself a play on the name of "Airthrey", castle where Air3 has traditionally broadcast from.

AirTV Station Managers

George Rintoul (2002-2003)
Vito Milazzo (2003-2004)
Mark Lacey (2004-2005)
Graham Neale (2005-2006)
Andy Shephard (2006-2007)
Steven J. Quinn (2007-2008)
Kimberley Delaney (2008-2009)
Gavin Hugh (2009-2010)
Ian Hendry (2010-2011)

Amy Jopling (2011- )


AirTV's Vision

"To provide students with filmmaking experience & training, & to produce high quality student video which is visible, appealing and broadcasted to a wide audience."

AirTV Mission Statement

To be financially secure and able to re-invest to provide professional filmmaking equipment and facilities for our members.

To establish and retain our membership and to develop their creative and technical skills with evolving media.

To increase and retain our audience and brand as a student media service by utilizing new digital media, a strong online presence and better communications internally and externally.

To establish and maintain an effective and efficient operational cycle which guarantees consistency and quality of regular, reliable output.