Showing posts with label offshore radio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label offshore radio. Show all posts

Friday, May 08, 2026

Radio Caroline North, set for May 9-10 broadcasts

Ross Revenge

 Radio Caroline North's next broadcast is between 9th and 10th of May, live from our radio ship Ross Revenge.

You'll hear some great music from the 60s to 90s – plus you could win a stunning music-themed wall clock in this month's competition draw.

Listen on 648 AM across England, the Netherlands, Belgium, and beyond, on 1368 AM in the North/North-West, courtesy of our friends at Manx Radio, worldwide online here via our Caroline North Player, on smart speakers and the Radio Caroline app.

We'd love to hear from you during the broadcast via north@radiocaroline.co.uk and remember, it's the only email address that gets you straight through to our 'North' broadcasters.

(Mike terry, UK/BDXC)
(photo/Wikipedia)

Monday, April 27, 2026

New edition of International Radio Report available

 
Hans Knot writes:

It’s now well into spring, the garden is ready for summer, so I suddenly found myself with time to put 
together a new International Radio Report. 

The second edition for 2026 of this report, which has now been running for 25 years, features a host of fascinating historical topics with contributions from Robbie Owen, Don Stevens, Andy Cadier, Look Boden, John Hogg and Dennis King, amongst others. I also delve into the notes I made in 1973 and 1974 regarding Radio Atlantis. The report can be downloaded via the following link, and I hope you enjoy reading it.




Wednesday, August 28, 2024

Radio Caroline to air 50th anniversary tribute to Dutch offshore stations

 


Radio Caroline is to broadcast two special shows this weekend as a tribute to the Dutch pirate stations, marking the 50th anniversary of their closure.

When the Marine Offences Act closed UK offshore pirates in August 1967, apart from Radio Caroline, some listeners turned to Dutch pirate station Radio Veronica, which wasn’t affected by the law.

Radio Veronica was a pioneer, broadcasting responsibly with modest power, and was tolerated by the Dutch authorities for many years. However, the early 1970s saw an influx of new stations, including Radio North Sea together with Radio Caroline, which joined Veronica in broadcasting with high power.

More stations began broadcasting off the Dutch coast causing intense competition and as tensions escalated, an incident occurred where an incendiary device set the RNI ship ablaze.

By 1974, the Dutch government took action and despite Veronica’s efforts to gain public support, they too, along with other stations such as Radio Del Mare and Atlantis were forced to cease operations on 31st August that year. Once again, Radio Caroline defied the odds and continued to broadcast.

To commemorate this moment in broadcasting history, this Saturday at 4pm on Radio Caroline’s album channel, Andre Van Os will be playing classic tracks from Dutch bands of the era, accompanied by original jingles, commercials, and airchecks from Radio Veronica, Atlantis and Radio North Sea.

The show will also feature the final moments of these stations, aired exactly 50 years to the day from when they fell silent.

Then, on Sunday 1st September on Caroline’s Flashback service at 10 am, Ray Clark will play a selection of relevant songs and read excerpts from listener emails, reflecting on the legacy of the Dutch offshore pirates.
(Radio Today)

Thursday, August 08, 2024

Radio Caroline North upcoming broadcast

 


Our next Radio Caroline North broadcast is between 9th-11th August, live from our radio ship Ross Revenge.

You'll hear some great music from the 60s to early 90s – plus all the fun of our Annual Fundraiser!

Listen on 648 AM across England, The Netherlands, Belgium and beyond, on 1368 AM in the North/North-West courtesy of our friends at Manx Radio, worldwide online here via our Caroline North Player, on smart speakers and the Radio Caroline app.

We'd love to hear from you during the broadcast via memories@radiocaroline.co.uk and remember, it's the only email address that gets you straight through to our 'North' broadcasters.