Sunderland Echo

Radio 1 presenter opens new university studio

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BBC Radio 1 presenter Jordan North has been back to where it all began – opening the University of Sunderland’s new radio studio.

Jordan, who is a former Spark presenter and university graduate, officially opened Studio 5 at the David Puttnam Media Centre on the Sir Tom Cowie Campus.

The £80,000 custom-designed studio includes new wall art designed by Sunderland graduates and a new camera system, which allows students to film or stream interviews.

Jordan said: “If this studio was here when I was a student, I would never have left.

“I never left when I was here.

"I was here all the time, doing every hour God sends but this is a state of the art, proper radio studio and I’m really proud and very honoured to be here and be asked to open it today.”

From broadcasti­ng from his Sunderland bedroom during the winter storms of December 2010, Jordan has gone on to become king of the airwaves, having recently taken over a prime slot on national Radio 1.

Jordan, 31, said: “I love the place and I love the people and I’ve got a lot of time for Spark and try to give some of my time now to the university and to the station.”

Lee Hall, who is head of the School of Media and Communicat­ion at the university, was delighted to have Jordan back in the studio.

He said: “Jordan is a great ambassador for the university.

"He is a shining example of how far talent, hard work and making the most of great opportunit­ies can take you.

“It’s fantastic to have him back in the Spark studio where his journey began,” he went on to say.

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Jordan North at the University of Sunderland’s new radio studio.

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