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Which country shares its name with a pirate radio station?

Which country shares its name with a pirate radio station?

The UK’s pirate radio story starts with Ronan O’Rahilly’s Radio Caroline back in the 1960s, famously avoiding the authorities by broadcasting from international waters, but it was really the 1990s that paved the way for pirate radio in this country.

Did a pirate radio ship really sink?

DUBBED ‘the ship that rocked the world’, pirate pop radio station Radio Caroline sank in heavy seas in the Thames Estuary. In a rescue operation lasting 12 hours, the crew of four was taken from the station’s ship, Mi Amigo, after it broke away from its permanent moorings near Southend and drifted on to a sandbank.

What happened to pirate radio?

Although it peaked throughout the 1960s and again during the 1980s/1990s, it remains in existence today. Having moved from transmitting from ships in the sea to towerblocks across UK towns and cities, in 2009 the UK broadcasting regulator Ofcom estimated more than 150 pirate radio stations were still operating.

Where can I listen to pirate radio stations?

Also visit the HFunderground Wiki – Shortwave pirates, numbers stations, utility stations, and more. Pirate Radio chat on IRC (Internet Relay Chat) Many pirate and other radio enthusiasts hang out on the #PirateRadio IRC (Internet Relay Chat) channel.

Which is the best IRC server for pirate radio?

Some clients will already have the addresses for the Zirc servers built in. If so, select one of them. If not, you’ll need to add one or more. irc.starchat.net is a good default server to use. Next, have your client connect to the #pirateradio channel. Once you’re there, feel free to introduce yourself if you’re new to the channel.

Are there any pirate radio stations in Cuba?

Unlike the sanctioned and fully licensed transmissions by the United States government, a number of groups in exile, mainly based in Florida, have attempted various offshore radio broadcasts to Cuba, from time to time.

When did pirate radio start in North America?

This further fueled pirate operators in the 1980s and 1990s. In 1982, an organization of pirate radio monitoring enthusiasts was formed by Darren Leno.