User talk:KEVI Cam

KEVI Cam was set up in late 2005 in King Edward VI school, Morpeth, Northumberland, England, and a competition was set up prior to come up with a name for it, the name 'KEVI Cam' which stand for: 'King Edward VI Creative Arts Magazine', was thought up by Leon Maughan who had just joined the school in september, the name beat others such as 'Kiss My Arts'. Ran by the English Department KEVI Cam was origionaly going to be a glossy magazine, being released once a term in the school. until Danny Flounders and Leon Maughan got together with Jess McKay and Liam Murtagh as well as the rest of the english departent and took it upon themselves to get this magazine into production. kevi cam showcases the fine work of the students of King Edward the VI school. with a £1000 budget for the first year KEVI Cam is producing numerous copys of this magazine. features such as quizzes, sudoku and crosswords go along with the different work the school has to offer. the magazine also includes a drama serial called hostage J. the first issue went on sale for 50p per copy and made a total loss of £30 however seeing where it went wrong it won't happen again. it is just another exiting to hit the school such as[1]KEVI Radio --KEVI Cam 11:12, 18 March 2006 (UTC)

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Fourohfour 13:58, 18 March 2006 (UTC)