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Radio and Caroline
* 1989 – Raid on offshore pirate station, Radio Caroline in the North Sea by British and Dutch governments.
In 1963, Sutch and his manager, Reginald Calvert, took over Shivering Sands Army Fort, a Maunsell Fort off Southend and in 1964 started Radio Sutch, intending to compete with other pirate radio stations such as Radio Caroline.
It was released by EMI Records, on their Columbia label, in December and was championed by the offshore radio station Radio Caroline.
* March 29 – Radio Caroline becomes England's first pirate radio station, from a ship anchored just outside UK territorial waters.
* March 20 – The Mi Amigo, the ship that housed pirate radio station Radio Caroline, sinks ( Radio Caroline returns aboard a new ship in 1983 ).
Radio Caroline defies the Act and continues broadcasting.
It did not chart, but the follow-up, " It's Not Unusual " became an international hit after offshore pirate radio station Radio Caroline promoted it.
( This was during the period in which both Radio Caroline and Laser 558 were broadcasting successfully from ships off the British coast, though not without harassment from the authorities.
During the post-1964 period, western Europe offshore radio ( such as Radio Caroline broadcasting from ships at anchor or abandoned forts ) helped to supply the demand for the pop and rock music.
Similar programming came from an unlicensed, or " pirate " station, Radio Caroline, which broadcast from a ship in the international waters of the North Sea.
It was joined by Radio Noordzee Internationaal ( RNI ) in 1970 and the relaunched Radio Caroline in late 1972.
He was a pioneer of offshore pirate radio with Radio Nord off Stockholm, Sweden, and later using the same ship, with Radio Atlanta ( which became Radio Caroline South ), off southern England.
** Radio Caroline first voice of the test transmissions in March 1964
Only Radio Caroline North & South on 259 would continue.
As Radio Caroline International.
* March 20 – Radio Caroline shuts down in the UK after radio ship Mi Amigo sinks in a storm.
* Radio 4's song, " Caroline " is featured in " Rooney-Heart " in Nike's Joga Bonito series of advertisements.
Only Radio Caroline survives.

Radio and returned
This was the last Super Bowl called by Criqui, as NBC Radio lost NFL rights following the season and he returned to his secondary play-by-play role on NBC television.
Radio broadcasts returned in 1975 and have remained ever since.
Radio occultation data from Mariner 5 helped to understand the temperature and pressure data returned by the Venera 4 lander, which arrived at Venus shortly before it.
In 1989, Keillor returned to radio with The American Radio Company of the Air ( renamed Garrison Keillor's American Radio Company in its second season ), broadcast originally from the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
In August 1998, Stern returned to Saturday night television with The Howard Stern Radio Show.
In May 1942 Goebbels took personal control of the division, and Fritzsche returned to radio work for the Ministry as Plenipotentiary for the Political Organization of the Greater German Radio and head of the Radio Division of the Ministry.
Alan returned to radio, securing the " third best slot on Radio Norwich ", presenting Norfolk Nights, a big leap from his former timeslot of 4am to 7am, when he presented Up With the Partridge.
Radio 4 controller Ian McIntyre cut it back to two parts in 1976-1978 ( creating a gap which was filled by Up to the Hour ), but it was swiftly returned to its former position.
Sir Jimmy Young returned to BBC Radio 2 in 2011 with a special one-hour programme in celebration of his 90th birthday.
In March 2012 Jimmy Young returned to presenting on BBC Radio 2 after over 9 years when he joined Desmond Carrington on a weekly show entitled ' Icons of the 50s '.
After more than five years, Czechowicz returned to Poland in 1971 and participated in programs aimed at embarrassing Radio Free Europe and the United States government.
After performing at the Rock Writers Convention in 1973, the band returned to the studio to start work on Radio City.
toured with the 1997 Furthur Festival, appeared at Woodstock ' 99, played Summerstage at the Rumsey Playfield in Central Park, opened for The Allman Brothers and The Who, performed at Radio City Music Hall on New Year's Eve 2006 and returned there for New Year's Eve 2007.
On 31 May 2010 Blackburn returned to BBC Radio 2 for a one-off live show featuring the 60 Top Selling Hits of the 60s ; in July 2010 he also stood in for 3 days for Judi Spiers on BBC Radio Devon and on 30 August he again returned to BBC Radio 2 for another one-off live show featuring the top 100 million-selling UK singles.
In 1938, with a borrowed $ 600, Leo and Esther returned to Fullerton, and Leo started his own radio repair shop, " Fender Radio Service.
He returned to Peake's writings in 2011 with The History of Titus Groan, a cycle of six one-hour plays for BBC Radio 4's ' Classic Serial ' based on Titus Groan, Gormenghast, Titus Alone and Maeve Gilmore's Titus Awakes.
During the 1990s, Corwin returned to radio drama, producing a series of radio plays for National Public Radio.
Wacker was an announcer on CBS Radio for two years and then returned to Southwest Texas State University in 1998 to serve as athletic director until 2001.

Radio and 1972
From 1972 to 1981, Sagan was the Associate Director of the Center for Radio Physics and Space Research at Cornell.
The reef has also been claimed by Tonga since 1972, and Tonga's Surveyor General, Tevita Malolo, told Radio New Zealand that Fiji had never contested Tonga's claim until now.
* 1991 – BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert ( live 1972 )
It has been broadcast since 11 April 1972 on BBC Radio 4 with new series currently rotating with the other Monday night comedy staples The Unbelievable Truth and Just a Minute.
In November 1972, the film opened to enthusiastic audiences at Radio City Music Hall, but it fared poorly in theaters.
Radio Ceylon became a public corporation in 1967 and was known as the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation when the island turned into a republic in 1972.
* Chris Carlin ( born 1972 ), radio producer and sportscaster at WFAN Sports Radio 66 in New York City.
He has recently been interviewed by 6 Town Radio about the 40th anniversary of Stoke's 1972 League cup win.
In 1972, a recording of " Turn Your Radio On " by the Lewis Family was nominated for " Gospel Song of the Year " in the Gospel Music Association's Dove Awards.
The CIA stopped funding Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty in 1972.
It featured songs recorded for BBC sessions between 1969 to 1972, Radio 1 jingles recorded in 1973 and 1974, and on the second disc, songs recorded live at the Paris Theatre, London, in August 1972.
Manchester made a brief speaking appearance as " Yoko Ono " on the 1972 album National Lampoon Radio Dinner, on the track entitled " Magical Misery Tour ", and the background singer in " Deteriorata ".
CB Radio was first introduced into the United Kingdom around 1972.
Stevens had a gospel / country hit single in early 1972 with Albert E. Brumley's " Turn Your Radio On ," reaching the country Top 20.
After Sundown, Tolhurst joined singer-songwriter Greg Quill in his country rock group Country Radio during 1972 – 1973.
Both Carson ( with Smith ) and Country Radio ( before Tolhurst joined ) had performed at the inaugural Sunbury Pop Festival in January 1972.
* Radio Science ( 1972 ): " Special Issue on sporadic E ", 7, ( 3 )
* The Energy Radio Broadcasts 1972 ( 1998 )
In 1971 he moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba to continue as a reporter for CBC Radio and while there in 1972 began as a reporter for CBC Television.
* 2009 Niemen-Kattorna / Pamflet na ludzkość Jazz Jamboree 1972 / Lampoon for Mankind: Jazz Jamboree 1975 ( Polskie Radio )
* Dellinger Gold Medal, International Union of Radio Science ( 1972 )

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