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  2. Pirate radio - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Pirate radio in North America - Wikipedia

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    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.]

  4. Hits Radio Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    Pirate FM was one of the two stations that applied for the licence to serve Plymouth after the licence was handed back by Macquarie's Diamond FM. The UKRD plan to extend Pirate's service under the name Plymouth's Pirate FM lost out to Radio Plymouth, which was also eventually acquired by Bauer Media Audio UK and merged with the Greatest Hits ...

  5. Pirate radio in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In London, Kool FM was joined by Rinse FM, Rude, Flex FM, Eruption FM, and Dream FM in championing jungle music/drum'n'bass, and the latter also happy hardcore. [ 26 ] [ 27 ] [ 28 ] Speed/UK garage was being pushed by stations such as London Underground (notably the Dreem Teem ), Freek FM (notably DJ EZ ), Shine FM, and Girls FM. [ 29 ]

  6. WIVI - Wikipedia

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    WIVI (102.1 FM, "Pirate Radio") is a radio station licensed to serve Cruz Bay, U.S. Virgin Islands. The station is licensed to Ackley Caribbean Enterprises, Inc. which is wholly owned by Gordon P. Ackley as part of the Ackley Media Group. It airs a classic rock format. [2]

  7. Pirate FM (Wellington) - Wikipedia

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    In April 1991, it ceased broadcasting. The 98.9 FM frequency was used to launch 99-100 More FM the following month. In 1993 Pirate FM was restarted in the flat at Archer's place in Roseneath on 96.3 FM after he successfully engineered a new frequency despite being told that none were available in the Wellington area. The cost to do this was ...

  8. WDLX - Wikipedia

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    WDLX (930 AM and 104.1 FM) and WGHB (1250 AM and 92.7 FM) are radio stations broadcasting a sports format. The WDLX/WGHB simulcast is currently owned by Pirate Media Group, LLC. Licensed to Washington, North Carolina, United States, WDLX serves the Greenville-New Bern area. The station signed on the air March 3, 1942 as WRRF. [4]

  9. KBOX - Wikipedia

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    KBOX (104.1 FM, "Pirate Radio 104.1") is a commercial radio station that is licensed to Lompoc, California and serves the Santa Maria—Lompoc area. The station is owned by American General Media and broadcasts an adult hits format.