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  2. Pirate radio in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Pirate radio in the UK first became widespread in the early 1960s when pop music stations such as Radio Caroline and Radio London started to broadcast on medium wave to the UK from offshore ships or disused sea forts. At the time, these stations were not illegal because they were broadcasting from international waters.

  3. Pirate radio - Wikipedia

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    Pirate radio is a radio station that broadcasts without a valid license, ... [citation needed], as was offshore radio in the UK and Europe.

  4. Pirate radio in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Pirate radio in Europe emerged as unlicensed radio broadcasting stations, often operating from offshore vessels or undisclosed land-based locations. The phenomenon began in the mid-20th century and became widespread in the 1960s and 1970s, gaining popularity in countries such as Denmark, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.

  5. 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.]

  6. Offshore radio - Wikipedia

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    Offshore radio is radio broadcasting from ships or fixed maritime structures. Offshore broadcasters are usually unlicensed but transmissions are legal in international waters . [ disputed – discuss ] This is in contrast to unlicensed broadcasting on land or within a nation's territorial waters , which is usually unlawful.

  7. Radio City (pirate radio station) - Wikipedia

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    Radio City was a British pirate radio station broadcasting from Shivering ... The killing spurred the government to shut offshore stations, passing the Marine, &c ...

  8. Johnnie Walker: Former pirate radio DJ who spent over five ...

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    Walker would later consult on the 2009 Richard Curtis movie The Boat That Rocked about a fictional pirate radio station. Johnnie Walker joined the new BBC Radio 1 in 1969 (PA)

  9. Swinging Radio England - Wikipedia

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    Swinging Radio England ("SRE") was a top 40 offshore commercial station billed as the "World's Most Powerful" that operated from 3 May 1966 to 13 November 1966 from a ship in the North Sea, four and a half miles off Frinton-on-Sea, Essex, England.