Harbor pilots aboard the pirate ship are on the radio with tugboat captains and law enforcement. We may not even notice the tugboats because we're focused on the pirate legend, including their ...
The action starts in early 1973 when a group of young radio enthusiast friends, left without access to a station of their taste by Government crackdowns on ship-based pirate stations, decided to ...
Pirate radio stations have been around since the 1960s, when music enthusiasts in the United Kingdom, unsatisfied with BBC Radio services, famously set up their own radio stations in ships anchored in ...
In 1967, the British government passed legislation -- the Marine Offences Act -- to stop ship-based pirates from broadcasting ...
A property owner in a Boston neighborhood has received a notice from the FCC regarding pirate radio broadcasts on 1620 AM. The notice of illegal pirate radio broadcasting was sent to S-1595 Blue Hill ...
Walker departed for the pirate radio ship Radio Caroline, which was located off the coast of Essex, where he made his name and continued to broadcast in defiance of Government legislation against ...
During fiscal year 2024, the FCC reports conducting enforcement sweeps in the five markets with the most reported pirate radio activity, followed by six months of monitoring in those areas.
Pirate radio stations have been around since the 1960s, when music enthusiasts in the United Kingdom, unsatisfied with BBC Radio services, famously set up their own radio stations in ships ...