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''UCL Pi Media'' is the oldest continuously running student journalism society at University College London Union. Initially launched as a newspaper in 1946 and named after former Provost David Pye, it now publishes on three platforms: ''Pi Online'', ''Pi Magazine'' and ''PiTV''. ''Pi Medias contribution to student journalism has been recognised both within UCL and by other media outlets. ''Pi Magazine'' was shortlisted for 'Magazine of the Year' at ''
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'' Student Media Awards in 2009 and was named Best Publication at the Students' Union UCL Arts Awards in 2012, 2013, 2016 and 2020.


History

''Pi Media'' was originally launched as a
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in 1946, named ''Pi'' in honour of the University's Provost, Sir David Pye. In the aftermath of
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, there was strong popular support amongst UCL students and Union officials for a community project that would bind together the rapidly expanding campus. The newspaper was conceived as a fortnightly news-sheet, written and published internally by UCL students. The founding editor was Richard Lubbock, a first-year medic, who modelled the four-page broadsheet after the style of an American high school newspaper. The purpose was to provide news and entertainment for students, and journalistic experience for the editorial team. The paper was popular, charging a small fee for each issue. Though the initial focus was on student
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, as the paper recruited a more diverse base of writers and journalists, new areas began to receive attention. The newspaper's popularity among students was driven by its coverage of sports, academic discourse and regular interviews with London's public figures. ''Pi'' drew favourable comparisons with other heavyweight student newspapers, such as the
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''. ''Pi Squared'' was launched alongside the magazine in October 2006 as a sister publication in newspaper form. In December 2012, following concerns that internal competition between the magazine and the newspaper was mutually harmful, the decision was made by the editorial board to discontinue Pi Squared. In May 2007, the society constitutionally renamed as ''Pi Media'' to take into account its expansion into other media formats.


Former contributors


Today

''Pi Medias content is spread across three different platforms: ''Pi Online'', ''Pi Magazine'' and ''PiTV''. ''Pi Online'' is the society's fastest-growing platform which regularly publishes submissions from student writers across six sections: News, Opinion, Features, Science, Lifestyle and Culture. Topics include campus news, student politics, investigations, environmental features, student life advice and coverage of London's cultural activities. Three editors are appointed per section to support the Editors-In-Chief. ''Pi Magazine'' is published biannually and each issue is curated around a specific theme. In recent years, the themes have included "Renaissance", "Bon Voyage" and UCL itself. The magazine contains the same sections as ''Pi Online'', with two articles per section. The magazine is distributed for free around the UCL campus, including UCL Union bars, departmental common rooms and libraries. Although ''Pi Magazine'' is primarily available in print form, online copies of the latest issues are available through the society's website. ''Pi Magazine'' commissions art and photography from creatives within the UCL student body. ''PiTV'' is the broadcasting arm of ''Pi Media''. It produces a range of video projects, from short documentaries, travel diaries and the Backstage Pass series, to student news coverage, political interviews and UCL Students’ Union investigations. In recent years, ''Pi Media'' has conducted interviews with well-known figures such as
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Nigel Farage Nigel Paul Farage ( ; born 3 April 1964) is a British politician and broadcaster who has been Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), Member of Parliament (MP) for Clacton (UK Parliament constituency), Clacton and Leader of Reform UK since 20 ...
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Dominic Raab Dominic Rennie Raab ( ; born 25 February 1974) is a British former politician who served as Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Justice Secretary and Lord Chancellor from September 2021 to September 2022 and again from October 2022 to ...
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Rory Stewart Roderick James Nugent Stewart (born 3 January 1973) is a British academic, broadcaster, writer, and former diplomat and politician. He has taught at Harvard University and at Yale University. He currently teaches and co-directs the Brady-Jo ...
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David Runciman David Walter Runciman, 4th Viscount Runciman of Doxford (born 1 March 1967), is an English academic and podcaster who until 2024 taught politics and history at the University of Cambridge, where he was Professor of Politics. From October 2014 t ...
.Colwell, Angus. ''David Runciman on Trump, young people, and the future of democracy.'' Pi Online, 2 March 2020 (https://uclpimedia.com/online/i-genuinely-think-2020-is-scary-david-runciman-on-trump-young-people-and-the-future-of-democracy) (Accessed: 28/06/2020)


Committee structure

Unlike many other student publications, ''Pi Media'' does not have a paid full-time sabbatical editor.


External links


Official websitePiTV


References

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