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 Pirate radio: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
A pirate is one who robs or plunders at sea without a commission from a recognised sovereign nation....
Radio luxembourg (1933-1992) was an important forerunner of pirate radio and modern commercial radio in europe....
Community radio is a type of radio service that caters to the interests of a certain area, broadcasting material that is popular to a local audience but is overlooked...
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/p/pi/pirate_radio.htm   (3719 words)

  
 The Pirate Radio Hall of Fame: Disc-Jockeys I-J
Bob, in particular, had a taste for corny maritime-related slogans like: “Radio Atlanta - where our only cargo is music,” “the ship that rocks the ocean” and “the music queen of the seven seas.” They were both good professional broadcasters and, being live, often sounded more spontaneous than their colleagues on the pre-recorded shows.
The Radio London press office always used to imply that he had been a lumberjack before turning to radio but it is probably more accurate to say he had worked for a logging company.
After that it was hospital radio, BBC Radio Aberdeen and Moray Firth Radio when it opened in 1982.
www.offshoreradio.co.uk /djsj2k.htm   (2731 words)

  
 Pirate Radio KQLZ Los Angeles 100.3FM - Approved Links
Pirate Radio 100.3FM is a legally licensed ASCAP, BMI, SESAC and Sound Exchange Internet Radio Station.
Pirate Radio 100.3FM is DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) and RIAA compliant.
Pirate Radio 100.3FM operates under the jurisdiction and within the guidelines of United States Code of Federal Regulations Chapter 17, Section 114
www.kqlz.org /modules.php?name=Approved_Links&l_op=AddLink   (329 words)

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