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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 ").
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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.
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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
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* The character also featured in several radio series, such as Pirate Radio Four in 1985.
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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.

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Pirate radio stations and DJs participated in a " recovery, repackaging and retrieval " of obscure music that reflected, related to or translated inequalities of race and gender and the struggles of the civil rights movement.
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Pirate FM is one of the Independent Local Radio stations for Cornwall, playing a range of music from the 1960s to the present day.
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.
Formed on 22 August 1990 as a company to invest in commercial stations following the relaxation of station ownership laws, its first investment was a stake in Cornwall's Pirate FM 102 which was designed and launched by former County Sound boss Mike Powell who, after leaving County Sound, had formed Infinity Radio.
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Pirate radio is also in large part the resulting backlash from Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) regulations restricting low-power broadcasting, although this is how nearly all college radio stations began.
Pirate radio also continues because legal open spots on the FM dial have been filled in since and because of the 1979 ruling, by both full-power and translator stations.
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Pirate radio in Ireland has had a long history, with hundreds of radio stations having operated from within the country.
Sunshine Radio was the first of the so-called Super Pirate radio stations in the Republic of Ireland and commenced broadcasting on September 9, 1980 from studios in the Sands Hotel, Portmarnock, County Dublin.
After the official Irish Government closedown of all Pirate Radio stations on Dec 31, 1988, there was very little pirate activity in the city with the exception of Quincentinial Radio, Run by Steve Marshall and Tony Allan when the voice of Shane Martin was heard once again at 6: 07pm, nine days into the violation with the assistance of Tony Allan voiced liners in reference to " Galway DJ's prefer not to be unemployed ".
( previously it had broadcast under various names including Spectrum FM from Ballybrack ) Arguably one of the most successful Pirate stations of the 1990s, Phantom played mainly indie music which had a huge underground following in Dublin.
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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.

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Perhaps the Pirate who will be the unhappiest over the news that Musial probably will sit out most of the series is Bob Friend, who was beaten by The Man twice last season on dramatic home runs.
He is the most recent Pirate player to appear on the cover.
Kidd then sailed to the Strait of Bab-el-Mandeb at the southern entrance of the Red Sea, one of the most popular haunts of rovers on the Pirate Round.
For example, Monkey Day celebrated on December 14, International Talk Like a Pirate Day observed on September 19 and Blasphemy Day is September 30.
By the time of " The Pirate Planet ," the Doctor had been travelling on board in time and space for 523 years and by the time of " The Doctor's Wife ", he had been travelling in it for 700 years.
The Pirate Queen is based on Morgan Llywelyn's 1986 novel about O ' Malley's life, Grania: She-King of the Irish Seas.
Pirate fleets exercised hegemony over villages on the coast, collecting revenue by exacting tribute and running extortion rackets.
Originally, buccaneer crews were larger, more apt to attack coastal cities, and more localized to the Caribbean than later pirate crews who sailed to the Indian Ocean on the Pirate Round in the late 17th century.
Buck soon got death threats from Pittsburgh Pirate fans, who even went as far as leaving a footprint on Buck's hotel pillow.
O ' Brien continued to work with Merian C. Cooper at RKO on a number of projects including the epic The Last Days of Pompeii ( 1935 ) and The Dancing Pirate ( 1936 ), which was O ' Brien's first Technicolor production.
Fairbanks spent considerable money on color tests before making Pirate.
Some technical difficulties are brought to the broadcast of the report show, and when the static clears the camera focuses on the infamous Space Pirate Reporter In black, Jaguar ( ジャガー-Jagā ), He challenges Ulala to a dance-off, though the pink-haired woman proves she can get down.
* " Greenland Whale Fisheries " on Rogue's Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs, and Chanteys ( 2006 )
He was a candidate for the Pirate Party in the Swedish general election 2006 and was also on its board as treasurer.
Ray Rogers, the first Pearl Pirate quarterback and the namesake of Ray Rogers Stadium on the Pearl High School campus.
In 1839 the Steamboat Pirate sank on the Missouri near Bellevue.
The Plankhouse Crew is a Pirate Reenactment group focusing on the Golden Age of Piracy and provides living history demonstrations as well as entertainment.
His book A Pirate Looks At Fifty went straight to No. 1 on the New York Times Best Seller non-fiction list, making him one of eight authors in that list's history to have reached number one on both the fiction and non-fiction lists.
In a separate incident, on the 18th February 2009, the Swedish ifpi. se domain was hacked by The Pirate Bay sympathiser ( s ).
This occurred on the third day of the trial of the Pirate Bay founders in Sweden.
Peter Sunde of Pirate Bay made an appeal on Twitter requesting that the hackers stop this defacement.

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