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Category: Pirate radio personalities
The Israeli Pirate radios experienced prosperity which happened in tandem with the establishment of legal regional radio stations, and to the reorganization of the military radio stations in 1993 ( the establishment of Galgalatz in tandem with the Israel Defense Forces Radio, instead of the former two stations " Army 1 " and " Army 2 ").
Category: Pirate radio personalities
WSOU-FM, " Seton Hall's Pirate Radio ", is a non-commercial educational public radio station licensed to South Orange and has studios and offices on the campus of Seton Hall University and operates at 89. 5 FM.
Local commercial radio station Pirate FM held a charity fundraiser in April 2002, which involved redecorating the newly reopened Tamar Bridge.
* Pirate radio
Pirate radio is radio broadcasting not sanctioned by the regulations of the originating country.
Pirate radio may be a commercial enterprise supported by advertising targeted to listeners in the reception area, or may be privately run for entertainment, or political reasons, sometimes on a very small scale covering only a few city blocks.
Pirate radio is illegal or unregulated radio transmission.
Pirate radio stations are sometimes called bootleg stations ( a term especially associated with two-way radio ), clandestine stations ( associated with heavily politically motivated operations ) or Free Radio stations.
In this context, ' Pirate ' radio thus refers to stations that do advertise and plug various gigs and raves.
Pirate radio has long been synonymous with AM ( LW, MW & SW ) and FM ( VHF ) unlicensed broadcasting and " border blasting " in most parts of the world.
Category: Pirate radio personalities
Category: Pirate radio personalities
Category: Pirate radio personalities
* The character also featured in several radio series, such as Pirate Radio Four in 1985.
Category: Pirate radio
See Pirate radio for full details.
Pirate radio broadcasting from artificial marine fixtures or anchored ships can be controlled by the affected coastal nation or other nations wherever that broadcast may originate, whether in the territorial sea, exclusive economic zone, the continental shelf or even on the high seas.
Pirate radio enjoyed another brief resurgence with a literal re-launch of Radio Caroline in 1983, and the arrival of American-owned Laser 558 in 1985.

Pirate and
Former Pittsburgh Pirate manager Lloyd McClendon is jokingly referred to as having " stolen first " in a June 26, 2001 game after disputing a call at first base, he yanked the base out of the ground and left the field with it, delaying the game.
The Pirate gave full rein to Kelly's athleticism and is probably best remembered for Kelly's work with The Nicholas Brothers the leading African-American dancers of their day in a virtuoso dance routine.
* 1978 Peter Sunde, Swedish businessman, co-founded Flattr and The Pirate Bay
* November 16 Pirate Jack Rackham is brought to trial at St. Jago de la Vega in Jamaica.
* August 7 Pirate Nicholas Brown captured near Xtabi, Jamaica
* July 6 Pirate Capt.
* Pongo the Pirate, puppet character from Gerry Anderson's TV series Torchy the Battery Boy ( 1958 1959 )
It is, therefore, one of only five serials from the 1963 1989 series not to be novelised by Target along with Adams ' other stories The Pirate Planet and City of Death, plus Eric Saward's two Dalek stories ( Resurrection of the Daleks and Revelation of the Daleks ).
* Pirate Hobby Broadcaster A brief primer in starting a micro-power FM station for personal use.
Nick Cravat ( 1912 1994 ), an American actor who appeared alongside Burt Lancaster in several films most notable among them are The Crimson Pirate and The Flame and the Arrow.
* Cowan, James, " The Pirate of the Pacific: German Naval Officer's daring Escape from his Prison Island and Recapture in Mid-Ocean ," The Wide World Magazine, July 1918. pp. 253 260.
* Proud to Be Pirate EP ( 1983 )
* Pirate Adventure ( 1978 1979 )
* The Pirate Queen Musical, Drama, Music, Book, 5 Apr 2007 17 Jun 2007
At the end of the 08 / 09 football season Baker's 6-0-6 Tuesday night show ( nicknamed the ' Pirate Ship ' Baker oft donning a pirate's hat and wig for the benefit of the digital TV simulcast ) that he co-hosted with Issy Clarke shifted to an expanded Saturday morning slot, debuting on 5 September 2009 on BBC 5 Live.
In particular, James compared Chesbro's statistics to those of former Pittsburgh Pirate teammates Phillippe ( 189 109, 2. 59 ), Sam Leever ( 194 100, 2. 47 ), and Jesse Tannehill ( 197 117, 2. 80 ), none of whom are in the Hall of Fame.
* October 2 Vought XF6U-1, prototype of the F6U Pirate
::* 6 8 years: Pirate Diary by Richard Platt, illustrated by Chris Riddell ( Walker Books )
* Pirate Hobby Broadcaster A brief primer in starting a micro-power FM station for personal use.
* Captain Harlock ( Uchū kaizoku Captain Harlock ) ( 1978 1979 ) ( Space Pirate Captain Herlock: The Endless Odyssey and Harlock Saga was not produced by Toei )

radio and
* 1945 Neal Boortz, American radio personality
* 1976 Aled Jones, Welsh radio host and producer
* 1959 Michael Bradley, Irish bass player and radio host ( The Undertones )
* 1948 Dennis Prager, American radio host and author
* 1974 Phil Williams, English journalist and radio host
* 1956 Tom Leykis, American radio host
* 1942 Garrison Keillor, American writer and radio host
* 1991 The Warsaw radio mast, at one time the tallest construction ever built, collapses.
* 1935 John Laws, Australia radio host
* 1952 Robin Quivers, American radio host, actress, and author
* 1964 Eddie Trunk, American radio host and author
* 1967 UK Marine Broadcasting Offences Act declares participation in offshore pirate radio illegal.
* 1984 Nick Grimshaw, English television and radio host
* 1977 The Big Ear, a radio telescope operated by Ohio State University as part of the SETI project, receives a radio signal from deep space ; the event is named the " Wow!
* 1972 George Stroumboulopoulos, Canadian television and radio host
* 1938 Joe Frank, American radio host
* 1944 Buzz Kilman, American radio host
* 1962 Tammy Bruce, American radio host and author
* 1951 Bill Handel, American lawyer and radio host
* 1920 The first radio news program is broadcast by 8MK in Detroit, Michigan.
* 1939 Nazi Germany mounts a staged attack on the Gleiwitz radio station, creating an excuse to attack Poland the following day thus starting World War II in Europe.
* 1941 Dr. Demento, American radio personality
* 1949 Paul Gambaccini, British radio and television presenter
* 1922 The first radio advertisement is broadcast on WEAF-AM in New York City.

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