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Author Topic: New Documentary Explores the Legacy of Irish Pirate Radio? Another RW rip.  (Read 3851 times)

Offline ThaDood

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https://www.radioworld.com/news-and-business/new-documentary-explores-the-legacy-of-irish-pirate-radio   Well, it's Irish Pirate Radio history. Always interesting to check that out over there. (Thank you Boomer!)
« Last Edit: April 20, 2025, 1740 UTC by ThaDood »
“I am often asked how radio works. Well, you see, wire telegraphy
is like a very long cat. You yank his tail in New York and he
meows in Los Angeles. Do you understand this? Now, radio is
exactly the same, except that there is no cat.”
-Attributed to Albert Einstein, but I ripped it from the latest Splatter .PDF March 2025 issue.

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Hey Thadood,

When “ my friend “ was running his station(s), “he” developed a close
“ liaison “ with Dun Loaghaire Local Radio ( Dublin , on 106 FM and 6220 SW).

DLR sent tapes to the U.S. and there was on air content exchanged  on both stations as well.

“He” said they were a great bunch of guys .

DLR ran from 1991 to 2001.

NQC
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