In November 1985, the competing offshore station, Laser 558, closed after electrical problems and Caroline moved from 576kHz to Laser's 558kHz frequency, with a Top 40 music format similar to Laser's under the name Caroline 558. Greg James' breakfast show on Radio 1 also saw an increase in listeners quarter-on-quarter. European medium wave channels had been reallocated to multiples of nine. Frequency: 648 AM. Hughley to Raise Awareness About Multiple Myeloma Among Black Communities. Now I don't know Peter Moore personally, so cannot comment on the type of person he is, but I do know that he has done a lot for Caroline over the past few years and I'm sure without him it would still be nowhere to be heard. Zoe Ball, Greg James, Roman Kemp, Chris Evans and the Today programme are among the shows to have fewer listeners than the last time ratings were measured. (ii)576 kHz: continuation of above, with slightly more singles played. [7] O'Rahilly named the station after Caroline Kennedy, daughter of U.S. president John F. We simply knocked on the door which was answered by a young Canadian who called himself Rob Day. The fact is that the station is on air for twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week something I would have not thought possible not that long ago. In November 1991, the ship lost its anchor in a storm and drifted onto the Goodwin Sands in the Channel. After the MOB became law on August 15, 1967, we had to wait a long time for new offshore radio stations to arrive although we did have our Caroline stations up till March 1968. O'Rahilly had initially competed with another pirate station broadcasting from the MV Mi Amigo. The drop can be partly explained by lower. Situation: Ship 3 miles off Ramsey, Isle of Man. Dates of the upcoming scheduled releases of RAJAR data. In the 1960's, to attract advertisers, Radio Caroline and Radio London always reported rather high listening figures. Caroline can be heard on DAB+ in Aldershot, Birmingham, Cambridge, Brighton, Glasgow, Norwich, London,[2] Portsmouth, Poulton-le-Fylde and Woking. By While 6 Music saw a 3.1 per cent dip in its quarter-on-quarter listening figures - pulling in 2.6million listeners - the station is still the UK's number one digital radio station. Listen to Radio Caroline Flashback. Caroline Hepker anchors Bloomberg Radio's 'Daybreak Europe' programme, on-air live from 6-10am weekday mornings. On the heels of Breaking the Waves, she (along with Jeanine Tesori) was the first woman to be commissioned by the Metropolitan Opera. The only problem I had with it was the weight of it hanging on my arm my right arm is probably longer than my left one now and being able to find sufficient pocket money to buy the batteries! Unlicensed by any government for most of its early life, it was a pirate radio station that never became illegal as such due to operating outside any . My parents' house in Holyhead, North Wales, looked out over Newry Beach and we often saw various ships stopping off just behind the breakwater to pick up the pilot for their onward journey Blue Funnel line vessels in particular. Radio Caroline's first musical theme was Jimmy McGriff's "Round Midnight", a jazz standard co-composed by Thelonious Monk. Radio Atlanta closed at 8p.m. that day. Radio Caroline Flashback provides an alternative live service for loyal and new listeners, who want to hear tracks from this exciting era. Radio Caroline South = 10kW (later 50 kW). Rough weather sometimes prevented tapes from arriving and old programmes had to be repeated. [14] Presenters Tony Blackburn, Roger Gale, Ray Teret, Simon Dee, Tony Prince, Spangles Muldoon, Keith Skues, Johnnie Walker, Robbie Dale, Dave Lee Travis, Tommy Vance, Tom Edwards, Paul Noble, Bob Stewart and Andy Archer became well known. Global's Highest Radio Reach EVER!!! Who RAJAR is owned by and what we do. For the first years, advertising on the station was in demand. Nice to think about Dixie Peach, too. He promised to write some lines about it for this series and here they are: "In the early 1990's, soon after the Ross Revenge was dragged of the Goodwin Sands and taken into Dover, a plan was conceived by the team of the then Invicta Radio Group, comprising the fairly nautical crew of Roger Day, Andy Archer, Johnny Lewis, Nigel Harris, Bob Matthews and Bob Le-Roi. The first record played was Fool (If You Think It's Over), by Chris Rea, dedicated to the British Home Office. I vividly remember the days leading up to the first broadcast from the Ross, the test tones, the usually incorrect! Commercial programming commenced at noon on Friday 22 December 2017, with a signal that could be heard as far afield as Southampton, Birmingham, Glasgow and in large parts of The Netherlands and Belgium. Smedley's men occupied the fort until 22 June. I just hated the intrusive way deejays tried to influence my taste on the other radio stations. On 20 January 1966, the MV Mi Amigo lost its anchor in a storm, drifted and ran aground on the beach at Frinton-on-Sea. On 1 October 1989, Radio Caroline restarted broadcasting from the Ross Revenge using makeshift equipment and low power, to retain the 558kHz frequency. By Aisha Majid. They included Blackburn, who became the first to broadcast on Radio 1. Radio Caroline presenter Ray Clark remembers listening to Mr Damon as a nine-year-old on the radio. Watch Live TV Listen to Live Radio. News at peak hours: 7, 8, 9am, 1pm; 5, 6, 7pm, with headlines at 6:30am, 7:30am and 8:30am. The next day, Calvert visited Smedley's home in Saffron Walden, Essex, to demand the departure of the raiders and the return of vital transmitter parts. We . Caroline can also be listened to over the internet including via music players such as Amazon echo (Alexa). Obviously, we hope to be back with you as soon as possible, but just for the moment we would like to say goodbye. To accommodate the second aerial, a second short mast, just in front of the bridge, was employed as the other end of the aerial fixed to the main mast. Harry Howard, History Correspondent For Mailonline, Mom who lost both sons to fentanyl blasts laughing Biden, Two Russian tanks annihilated with bombs by Ukrainian armed forces, Isabel Oakeshott receives 'menacing' message from Matt Hancock, Pavement where disabled woman gestured at cyclist before fatal crash, Pro-Ukrainian drone lands on Russian spy planes exposing location, 'Buster is next!' Reception area: North of England, Midlands, Ireland, Scotland and North Wales. In March 1964, The Fortunes recorded Caroline, which became the station's theme. The station hasn't the glamour anymore it had in its High Seas Days, but I'm still enjoying all the memories. Information for commercial radio stations that are licenced by OFCOM and are looking to be measured on the RAJAR survey. The MV Caroline was then broken up for scrap in 1972 the same year that the Mi Amigo was rescued, allowing Radio Caroline to re-start its broadcasts. Because commercial radio was prohibited in Belgium, Radio Mi Amigo had little competition from the former BRT State Radio and TV (today VRT Flemisch State radio and TV) and became very popular in Belgium, the Netherlands and the UK. Although most broadcasting staff left at that time, some remained for a year as caretakers while funding and equipment were sought. Caroline's album format meant that, although the station served a gap in the market, its audience was smaller than in the 1960s. Home; Stations . Click the pic to find out more. One is lack of finance, so presenters work for nothing we, the Caroline supporters, can ask for no greater dedication and I am quite happy to do my bit and help keep the dream alive with my monthly subscription. The benefits, entitlements as a RAJAR subscriber and the data explained. The transmitter was initially too powerful for the antenna insulators. Her story illustrates how uniquely dangerous government regards an independent voice transmitted over unrestricted airwaves and to what ends it will go to silence it."[42]. US Stocks Snap Two Days of Losses; Yields Rise: Markets Wrap. Spectrum threatened to sue the Radio Authority, which then allowed Spectrum to temporarily broadcast on 990kHz alongside 558kHz. Having to manoeuvre the lifeboat alongside the stricken vessel 13 times in high seas and a north-easterly gale earned Coxswain Charles Bowry an RNLI Silver Medal. Welcome to the Radio Caroline Web Shop, run by volunteers to help the running of the radio station and the preservation and restoration of its radio ship, the Ross Revenge, in the estuary of the River Blackwater in the county of Essex, UK. The Dutch claimed the ship's Panamanian registration had lapsed in 1987, was not under legal protection from any country and that its transmissions breached international regulations which since 1982 had prohibited broadcasting from outside national territories. In May 2017, Ofcom awarded the station an AM band community licence to broadcast to Suffolk and north Essex;[3] full-time broadcasting, via a previously redundant BBC World Service transmitter mast at Orford Ness, commenced on 22 December 2017.[4]. On 3 September 1985 at 00:00 hours the Dioptric Surveyor departed in a storm. I wonder if any of the people who criticise have even tried setting up or running a radio station on land, let alone from twelve miles out to sea with the law heavily biased against them. Radio Caroline is the best UK online radio. The name was taken from Caroline Bay, a popular recreation area nearby. "Between December 26 and December 30, 1973, a friend and I went to Holland for a few days. The two stations experimented with different frequencies. [citation needed] The new station introduced British audiences to slick American-style top 40 radio with electronic jingles produced by Dallas-based PAMS, and was an immediate success. [1] Unlicensed by any government for most of its early life, it was a pirate radio station that never became illegal as such due to operating outside any national jurisdiction, although after the Marine Offences Act (1967) it became illegal for a British subject to associate with it. [6] Because of the Christmas holidays, no solicitors were available to issue a writ and the ship lay in Amsterdam harbour until O'Rahilly arranged for it to be towed back to sea. The LBC brand. -1.04 -1.26%. Andy Archer then came in to say he and Johnny Jason wanted to record the opening programme for Radio Seagull and asked Rob, my friend and I to buy a bottle of sparking white wine for ten Dutch guilders which could be used to sound like champagne when "opened" on air. The station had some success but stopped broadcasting due to lack of funding. [71][72][73], In January 2002, a Dutch Caroline fan called Sietse Brouwer launched a Netherlands-based Dutch Radio Caroline in Harlingen, broadcasting on the northern Netherlands cable networks and largely independent of UK Caroline. . [60], From 31 March to 27 April 2014, a Caroline North tribute station, based on the Planet Lightship berthed in the Albert Dock complex on Liverpool's waterfront, broadcast locally on 87.7FM and on the internet. From Electronic People Meters to Smartphone Mobile Metering. Another RSL broadcast ran from 7 August until 3 September 2004, with the ship moored at the cruise liner terminal jetty at Tilbury in Essex. In 1976, The Loving Awareness Band released their only album, Loving Awareness on More Love Records (ML001), a label set up by O'Rahilly. Half of AM/FM listening in the United States takes place in a car, but between reduced (or eliminated) commutes and social distancing, there's been a steep decline in the drivers that make up public radio's traditional broadcast audience. Chris Evans, her Radio 2 predecessor, is on 869,000 for his Virgin Radio breakfast show (down from 1m in last available figures for Virgin in Q4); Virgin Radio has a weekly reach of 1.44m (1.62m . Since September 2015, Radio Caroline has been broadcasting 'live' for one weekend each month[59] as "Radio Caroline North" (with original DJs and a mixed 1960s, 1970s and 1980s music content and jingles) from its former home the MV Ross Revenge on the Blackwater Estuary in Essex, via Manx Radio's 1368kHz 20kW transmitter on the Isle of Man. Wonder where he is now? With Face-to-Face recruitment being suspended at the end of March, RAJAR introduced a Tracking Panel to evaluate radio listening during our time in Lockdown. Browse our programme schedule, read the presenter profiles, send emails and brush up on your world, music and radio history on our 'This Day' page. Global delivers record results extending its position as the UK's #1 commercial radio company Global leads the UK commercial radio market with highest . It began taking in water and the crew was rescued by lifeboat. Some DJs from the USA and Commonwealth countries, such as Graham Webb, Emperor Rosko and Keith Hampshire were also heard. However, in July 1964, the owners of the two stations opted to merge the operations. Later, some programmes were pre-recorded on land and broadcast simultaneously from both ships. RAJAR figures for Q3 2022, 27 June - 18 September 2022. Details of the modified methodology introduced since the Covid Pandemic. Reception at that hour was far more difficult than during daytime and so I did my utmost to get the best reception possible. Gaining advertising is very much a Catch-22 situation. When Marine &c. Broadcasting Offences Act become law on 14 August 1967, Radio Caroline was renamed Radio Caroline International. In Timaru, an NZBC station, originally 3XC, later 3ZC, broadcast as Radio Caroline until 1995. BBC Radio 2 to air special show for Tony Blackburn's 80th birthday. Since January, Emma Barnett has been the lead presenter, coming via BBC Radio 5 Live. The poster itself,. Next to that we can listen in to Radio Caroline on internet and satellite. Times Radio's audience fell by over a fifth quarter-on-quarter, according to the latest RAJAR radio listening figures. [64] On 24 November 2021 a new transmitter was installed with an effective radiated power of 4kW. Initially this was a minor inconvenience as the 300-foot (91m) mast was thought sturdy enough. Radio Caroline began to broadcast from the ship on 19 August 1983, with unwanted mechanical sounds on speech. Janssen Launches Health Equity Campaign in Partnership with Award-Winning Radio Host D.L. The Mi Amigo "Top 50" tapes were flown over by helicopter to get them on board more quickly. Great reads on Radio Caroline and Free Radio from the 1960's to the 1990's, including from Radio . The Caroline App is just 1.79 or equivalent price in your country. Luckily, up till the end of last year, the station succeeded in selling a lot of airtime to American religious organisations. (i) 963 kHz: unformatted free-choice album format, with news. To keep it this way they have had to steer clear of big investors and conventional means of broadcasting which, although a nice idea, has its drawbacks. Discover the history of the three RAJAR contracts, and understand the review of methods and sampling and fieldwork events timeline. Bubblegum Lemonade released "Caroline's Radio" in 2010 which was a nostalgic look back at listening to Radio Caroline. In the 1970's and 19870's is was great to follow all the things which were happening as there were two magazines in which all the facts and figures were published from day to day. Later that day, the Dutch Royal Navy returned the crew and fighting broke out on board. I remember wandering around that show house with my tranny on my arm. To allow Radio Mi Amigo to continue broadcasting by day, the engineering work for Caroline's move had to be carried out over six nights, after the 50kW transmitter was switched off. Beginning in 1975, the cassettes were transported from Playa d'Aro on the Europa Bus service, which carried people from Amsterdam to Madrid at low prices. Smedley's trial opened on 11 October at Chelmsford Assizes, where the jury acquitted him.[6]. [49] The LV 18 was later used by the BBC for Pirate BBC Essex broadcasts.[50]. Over 90% of Caroline listening is 'background listening', in the sense that listeners are doing something else at the same time (so, for that matter is over 90% of Light Programme listening. One would circle over the North Sea in international air space near the United Kingdom, while the other remained on standby. Various: broadly according to era and frequency: 1960s: mainstream pop. There proved to be a lot of people, cultivating little gems of the station's history. [31] During this period each night transmission of Radio Caroline started with Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft by the progressive Rock Band Klaatu, issued in 1976 on their album 3:47 E.S.T. No, I did buy records which were also nice and were brought to my ears by listening to Radio Caroline quite other music than the other stations were offering. It is jointly owned by the BBC and the Radiocentre on behalf of the commercial sector. iPhone Maker Plans $700 Million India Plant in Shift From China. At one time both stations were even claiming more than 8.8 million listeners each. Tenders and boat owners were warned, and some were prosecuted for ferrying staff and provisions to the ship. In the evenings on 963, some alternative music programmes were tried, including the reggae "Jamming 963", and in 1986 and early 1987, a progressive and indie rock programme called Caroline Overdrive hosted by Tom Anderson, Fergie McNeal, Andy Johnson, Stevie Lane, Mark Matthews, Kevin Turner, Peter Phillips, Mick Williams (a.k.a. BBC Radio 4 had 10.48m listeners with 6.62m tuning in for The Today programme (Mon-Sat). The Dutch Radio Caroline then changed its name to Radio Waddenzee (nl) for daytime Dutch and German language, and Radio Seagull for nighttime English language broadcasts, and now broadcasts on 1602kHz every day and on the internet, presenting a progressive rock format. On 28 December, unpaid crew cut the Mi Amigo's generator fuel line and departed. During mid-August 1989, authorities in several European countries carried out coordinated raids on houses, recording studios and offices believed to be used by Caroline. American Cancer Society 2022-2024. . The following day we went to Caroline House in The Hague. Myriad factors contribute to the audience curve for radio . Gradually Caroline is fighting its way back and I'm sure that once advertising is coming in, there will be no need for listener donations. Part of the raid was broadcast live[40] before officials disabled the transmitters. A brief insight into the structure of RAJAR, the decision making process and RAJARs contractors. I live in Wigan, just west of Manchester. At one time both stations were even claiming more than 8.8 million listeners each. In late 1977, Radio Caroline began sponsored evangelical programmes, and music programmes began at 9p.m. On 20 October 1978, technical and financial problems put the Mi Amigo off the air. Radio Caroline is a British radio station founded in 1964 by Ronan O'Rahilly and Alan Crawford initially to circumvent the record companies' control of popular music broadcasting in the United Kingdom and the BBC's radio broadcasting monopoly. Every time I succeeded in getting a good signal during the evening, I knew I again would have a very good evening. But next to hearing other people talk about the subject, I never really had listened to the Sound of the Nation. In 2017, Ofcom awarded Radio Caroline its first AM licence, allowing it to broadcast to audiences in parts of Suffolk and north Essex. Radio Caroline's transmission output was almost 20kW, achieved by linking two 10kW Continental Electronics transmitters. Radio Caroline continued on satellite but required manual tuning. [8] On a fund-raising trip to the U.S., O'Rahilly reportedly saw a Life magazine photograph of Kennedy and his children in the Oval Office that served as the inspiration for the name "Caroline Radio". It commemorated the 40th anniversary of Radio Caroline and promoted the station's legal internet and satellite programmes. Our internet radio site was created for listing together the most popular online available radios of the UK, and to give easy and free access to them at the simplest way in one place. The station tried to obtain a licence from a developing country,[44] hoping it might offer protection from the new provisions in the Broadcasting Act 1990 which came into force on 31 December that year. The station played a wide selection of music from when Caroline started in the 1960s, but also included music from the 1970s and 1980s and early 1990s to widen the audience profile. Radio Caroline John Miles - Highfly Premier Christian Radio Hope Through The Night DJ On Tap Bobbie Gentry - I'll Never Fall in Love Again Times Radio The best of Times Radio - Highlights from the week Original 106 Anne-Marie - 2002 Smooth Country Michael Johnson - Give Me Wings Red Rose Radio ABBA - Lay All Your Love On Me U105 The resulting signal was low-powered, but ensured that Caroline South's advertising revenue would continue. We are a small team and you can find out here who the best person to contact is regarding any query. The BBC Light, Third, and Home programmes became Radios 2, 3 and 4 respectively. Following the election, RNI resumed its original name but jamming continued under the newly elected Conservative government. Listen live to the world famous Radio Caroline on your iOS device. In 1974, O'Rahilly set up a pop group called The Loving Awareness Band, comprising John Turnbull (guitar) and Mick Gallagher (keyboards) both formerly of Skip Bifferty and two session musicians, Norman Watt-Roy (bass) and Charlie Charles (drums). Jan 27, 2022. Throughout most of the 1970s, Radio Caroline could be heard only at night, calling itself "Europe's first and only album station". After a short test on 773kHz in late 1975, in May 1976, Radio Caroline began a daytime service on 1562kHz (192 m) using a 10kW transmitter, while its overnight service continued to share the 50kW transmitter with Radio Mi Amigo's daytime programming on 1187kHz (253 metres, announced as 259). Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc. won't sell abortion pills in 20 states after warnings by Republican attorneys general of legal action, a decision that limits the medication's . In October 1965, negotiations began for Radio Caroline to take over Radio City, which broadcast from Shivering Sands Army Fort, a Second World War marine fort off the Kent[6] coast. Six weeks later, the BBC introduced its new national pop station Radio 1, modelled largely on the successful offshore station Radio London, and employed many of the ex-pirate DJs. This was not because they wanted to buy a house, but because the ones on the new estate had been constructed with an innovative type of central heating, which blew hot air through ducts under the floor. Eventually, Caroline left 558kHz and moved to 819kHz. English Website 228 Listen live 3 Playlist Contacts Related radio stations Radio Caroline On the air Radio Caroline Flashback Radio Caroline Flashback playlist TOP songs on Radio Caroline Flashback Kennedy. Important information on how the survey works and who and what we measure. 17:31 GMT 28 Sep 2021 The Fredericia was renamed MV Caroline and anchored off Felixstowe, Suffolk, where it began test transmissions on Friday, 27 March 1964. Radio Caroline North = 10kW (later 20kW). From 2007, the ship was docked at Tilbury, where a volunteer crew repaired and maintained it. Chris Faulkner, for instance, replied by going back to his youth: "My memory of the "Old Girl" comes from the time she moved to the Isle of Mann in 1964. Radio Caroline lobbied against the Labour Party, for the Conservative Party and for the introduction of licensed commercial radio in the United Kingdom. MV Caroline sailed from Felixstowe to the Isle of Man, broadcasting as she went. Belgium had outlawed offshore radio in 1962 and prosecuted advertisers, cutting the station's revenue. Huskers Close Out Cats, 80-64. London, United Kingdom. Since November 2009 Radio Seagull can be heard periodically on 558kHz in London. Dave Foster. In December 2010, Chatham and Aylesford MP Tracey Crouch presented an Early Day Motion to the House of Commons calling for Ofcom to allow Radio Caroline to broadcast as a licensed medium wave station to its "traditional heartland of the south east". [74], In Palmerston, Radio Caroline International, based in Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain, acquired an AM commercial broadcasting licence in 2008, and was seeking wavelengths in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. 'He said that's the name for my radio station,' he added. The Radio Caroline "album" station has been streamed on the internet for many years, accessible via the station's website, with more streams on various devices. Radio Caroline continued, moving its headquarters and servicing operation to Spain. 15 August 1967 following passage of the Marine Offences Act, Broadcasting from various locations offshore to Western Europe. I am taking a career break from my profession as a Sollicitor and in 2001 was fortunate to be allowed to run the news service from the Mi Amigo RSL from the LV18 where I met Bart Serlier among many others. I recall that Easter weekend in 1964 when Radio Caroline arrived very well. "People who listened to NPR shows on the radio at home . The station returned at 8pm and continued until after midnight to avoid competition with popular television programmes. "Why do we have to pay, why aren't they out at sea, the music's no good," and so on. The tapes were picked up in Belgium at a bus stop, taken to a small sports plane and dropped in the sea close to the radio ship. The 10kW transmitters could run on the Henschel generator beside the two main MAN units and also a Cummins unit on the aft deck behind the wheelhouse.[29]. On 4 May 2015, Radio Caroline started a 24-hour "Flashback" webstream[58] carrying "oldies" music and jingles. Radio Caroline broadcast 24 hours various song, hip hop music, clasic, etc. O'Rahilly promised financial backing if van Dam could return the ship to broadcasting condition. The market size of the UK radio industry has reached 1 billion by the end of 2021. In 2020, the show's two long-serving presenters, Jenni Murray and Jane Garvey, both departed the programme. By and large the old hands ignored us but Rob was very enthusiastic and took us to the top floor where the new studios of Radio Mi Amigo were being given a dry run. The late 1970's model of Radio Caroline is still my favourite, despite the fact they were on and off the air more than a partisan station in WW2. When Radio Veronica closed in 1974, some presenters moved to Radio Mi Amigo. I took my radio to work and annoyed everyone by listening to RNI in Dutch on short-wave. In July Caroline moved to the adjacent channel, 962kHz (312 metres but still called 319) and reception in the UK improved. 15 Alfred Place ", And then a small packet of Caroline's past was brought back by Mary Payne, director of the Radio London company which does a lot of work, including maintaining an excellent site on the history of Radio London together with her husband Chris. Meanwhile, Radio Mi Amigo had interference on 1562kHz and changed to 1412kHz (212 m). Yet another source of income is gifts from listeners, making the listeners still very important for the Lady's survival. "[41] In a 1995 article for the pressure group Charter88, Steve McGann commented: "Whether Caroline was right to maintain her defiance for so many years is irrelevant. Detailed information on the survey process. Between 31 January and 1 May, Radio Caroline South broadcast from the vessel Cheeta II, owned by Britt Wadner of Swedish offshore station Radio Syd, which was off the air because of pack ice in the Baltic Sea. RNI operated on medium wave, short wave and FM. The ship has working radio studios, from which both Caroline and BBC Essex have broadcast. However, Dutch Caroline failed to secure a high power AM frequency and the cable network service was discontinued because of lack of funds. During Easter 2008, the station broadcast live for three days from the Ross Revenge, featuring presenters who had worked on the Mi Amigo in the late 1970s: Roger Mathews, Mike Stevens, Bob Lawrence, Brian Martin, Martin Fisher, Cliff Osbourne, Jeremy Chartham, Marc Jacobs, Ad Roberts, Dick Verheul and Kees Borrell. media reports and the shock of hearing just how powerful the signal was. She was so fine, I made her mine, her name is Caroline! The bureauxs client must also be a RAJAR subscriber. Rob Day never made it to the airwaves to the best of my knowledge and that was that. Some DJs were embarrassed but some were fascinated by the challenge of an abstract concept. Lincoln - Jaz Shelley and Alexis Markowski both put up big double-doubles to lead four Huskers in double figures, as the Nebraska women's basketball team rolled to an 80-64 win over Northwestern in front of more than 6,000 fans at Pinnacle Bank Arena on Sunday afternoon. Caroline Pavis +1 (610) 357-3121 Investor Relations: There are very few restrictions placed on Caroline's licence, allowing them to broadcast virtually what they like within the law. BBC Radio 2 newsreader Colin Berry started his career reading the news on Radio Caroline South. Includes Audio Types such as Podcasts, Live and Catch Up Radio, On Demand Music Services. Four studios were on board, enabling other broadcasting services. Nowadays, Radio Caroline has to resort to other sources. The pirates were also not paying any royalty to artists, composers or record companies. The Radio Caroline name was used to broadcast from international waters, using five different ships with three different owners, from 1964 to 1990, and via satellite from 1998 to 2013.
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