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The station was launched in 1992 under the name of Pirate FM 102 with the voice of breakfast presenter Roger Day (a well-known ex-pirate DJ from Radio Caroline and Radio North Sea International). The station's launch Chief Executive was Mike Powell , who specified digital technology so advanced at the time that it was featured on the BBC ...
The Free Radio Cafe focuses on pirate radio stations broadcasting from North America and Europe, with forums for loggings, QSLs, shortwave and FM broadcasting. FRC welcomes new members. Radio Free New York is a detailed history of some Brooklyn NYC-area AM and FM pirate radio stations from the 1970s to today.]
In 1987, The Lenny Henry Show featured a pirate station called the Brixton Broadcasting Corporation (a spoof of the BBC) run from a café. In 1994, the ITV police drama The Bill featured an episode on a pirate radio station named Krush FM that was interfering with police radios.
Pirate radio is a radio station that broadcasts without a valid license, whether an invalid license or no license at all. [1] In some cases, radio stations are considered legal where the signal is transmitted, but illegal where the signals are received—especially when the signals cross a national boundary.
KPRT-FM (107.9 MHz) is a radio station licensed to Kirtland, New Mexico, United States. The station serves the Four Corners area and is currently owned by Hutton Broadcasting, LLC. [2] KPRT-FM signed on in January 2012 and airs a variety hits music format branded as "Pirate Radio". [3]
Y2K FM (standing for "Yours 2 Keep") was a Pirate Radio Station based in London. It was known to broadcast a variety of music relating to UK underground music, such as garage music. It began broadcasting in the early 2000s on the 90.6 frequency modulation which was formerly occupied by Pulse FM.
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12 September – The first broadcast of a classical music chart takes place as the newly launched Classic FM’s output includes a weekly chart show, and is broadcast on Saturday mornings and is presented by Paul Gambaccini. 1993. 18 April – The Official 1 FM Album Chart show is broadcast for the first time.