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(Evening Mail August 9, 1988) Pirates whip up storm of sounds |
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Cruise the radio airways and new
sounds leap out, How come? Because listeners fed up with Kylie
Minogue are tuning into an alternative - Birmingham's pirate stations. |
they justify their existence by claiming they often provide a
service which doesn't exist else where. |
They take their work
seriously and want to be legit. Many have already applied for
community licences, ready for the Home Secretary's shake-up of the
radio network. |
stations and hampering the emergency services but Hakeem
of Fresh is quick to respond. Fresh's wavelength is officially given
to BBC local radio, but the nearest station is WM on 96.6 FM. Hakeem
say's that nobody broadcasts on 95 FM - so they use it and believe
that it's far enough from WM not to cause any interference. |
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(DJ Chicken George, Pumping up the volume despite the raids and confiscation of equipment) home: pcrlfm.co.uk |
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