[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". The name was taken from Caroline Bay, a popular recreation area nearby. Radio stations ranked by weekly reach in the United Kingdom (UK) as of 1st quarter 2020 (in 1,000 listeners) Listeners reached in thousands* BBC Radio 2 BBC Radio 4 BBC Radio 1 Classic FM. There proved to be a lot of people, cultivating little gems of the station's history. The founder of pirate radio, Radio Caroline, has died. (Anderson): It's not a very good occasion really, we have to hurry this because the lifeboat is standing by. Age UK cited NHS Digital figures for England which show there were 28,890 support requests for people aged 65 and over in 2021/22 where the person died without any of those services being provided. (Gordon): I think we'll be back in one way or another. In the evenings, Radio Caroline transmitted Dutch and American religious evangelist broadcasters such as Johan Maasbach and Roy Masters on medium wave, and later on short wave, under the name Viewpoint 963/819, or World Mission Radio (WMR) on short wave. RAJAR reserves the right to publish complaints along with their outcome on this page. Rob Day never made it to the airwaves to the best of my knowledge and that was that. How different it seemed six weeks later when the Mi Amigo had no mast and RNI no English service. Spectrum threatened to sue the Radio Authority, which then allowed Spectrum to temporarily broadcast on 990kHz alongside 558kHz. In Happy Birthday Tony Blackburn: 80 Poptastic Years on Radio 2, Dermot O'Leary will talk to Tony about his life and career and surprises him with . (Anderson): Yeah. ", Earlier this year I met Bob Le-Roi and of course we talked a lot about Radio Caroline. The four-week event was funded through on-air local business commercials. Four studios were on board, enabling other broadcasting services. 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. This service was Radio Seagull and broadcast live during the evening. Reception area: North of England, Midlands, Ireland, Scotland and North Wales. UK Radio Stations. [65], Radio Caroline's founder, Ronan O'Rahilly, was diagnosed with vascular dementia in 2013; his death aged 79 on 20 April 2020 was announced by Radio Caroline. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. 1980s: Some of these 28-day Restricted Service Licence (RSL) broadcasts took place from the Ross Revenge during the 1990s, with the ship anchored off Clacton, in London's Canary Wharf, Southend Pier and off the Isle of Sheppey in Kent. The flagship channel enjoyed an average weekly audience of 7.7 million in the three months to. How we recruit respondents, sampling points and fieldwork in depth. Caroline's album format meant that, although the station served a gap in the market, its audience was smaller than in the 1960s. The comments below have not been moderated, By
He announced towards the end of the programme that it was his last show because he had accepted an offer to become programme controller of RNI! 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). 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. Radio Seagull became Radio Caroline on 23 February 1974, retaining the album format. News service at peak hours. 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. I must say the people on the station got my sympathy very quickly. That autumn various tests, consisting of continuous music, were made on 259 metres. Round Midnight was confined to closedown on Radio Caroline North after The World Tomorrow. Whittingham was unable to leave on the tender when a storm arose. Boom Radio grows by 9,000 listeners from 233,000 to 242,000 but has a boom in hours - with average hours up from 7.8 to 10.1 and total hours up from 1.81m to 2.45m Times Radio drops by 135,000. But next to hearing other people talk about the subject, I never really had listened to the Sound of the Nation. Caroline coming in to pick up her pilot. Janssen Launches Health Equity Campaign in Partnership with Award-Winning Radio Host D.L. Radio Caroline North = 10kW (later 20kW). Radio Caroline continued, moving its headquarters and servicing operation to Spain. On 3 September 1985 at 00:00 hours the Dioptric Surveyor departed in a storm. 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. On 9 August 1985, an official vessel anchored 150 yards from the Ross Revenge. Just as I was about to go to school one morning, my mother called me and my brother into my parents' bedroom to watch the M.V. The medium wave frequency was 235 metres (1278kHz) and programmes were sent through ISDN landline to Maidstone and via the internet and broadcast on satellite. Radio Caroline lobbied against the Labour Party, for the Conservative Party and for the introduction of licensed commercial radio in the United Kingdom. 17:31 GMT 28 Sep 2021 The UK Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) put a permanent watch on movements around the Ross Revenge and the MV Communicator, Laser 558's ship. I took my radio to work and annoyed everyone by listening to RNI in Dutch on short-wave. London, United Kingdom. Radio Caroline broadcast 24 hours various song, hip hop music, clasic, etc. The station re-started for a second time in August 1983 from new ship the MV Ross Revenge. Global delivers record results extending its position as the UK's #1 commercial radio company Global leads the UK commercial radio market with highest . In 1987, the Territorial Sea Act[38] extended the UK maritime limit from three to 12 nautical miles (22km). Includes Audio Types such as Podcasts, Live and Catch Up Radio, On Demand Music Services. 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. However, the storm had weakened the mast, which collapsed in another storm later. Island FM (58% of people in their area tune in every week) Channel 103 FM (55%) Moray Firth Radio (46%) Radio Borders (43%) Yorkshire Coast Radio (42%) 3FM (38%) Wessex FM (38%) Northsound 1 (38%) IOW Radio (35%) Tay FM (35%) 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. Kennedy. Detailed information on the survey process. This comes after Steve Wright, Craig Charles, Paul O'Grady, Vanessa Feltz and Ken Bruce all left Radio 2 in a mass exodus over the past six months. Radio Caroline presenter Ray Clark remembers listening to Mr Damon as a nine-year-old on the radio. The final song was Pilot of the Airwaves by Charlie Dore.[43]. Radio Caroline Continuous Caroline Music Shows Adrian Skirrow London, United Kingdom Alan Watts Alan Watts has been one of the trusty side-kicks to radio god Bob Harris for the past ten years including stints at GLR in 1994, moving on with Bob to Thames Valley FM and of course since 1997 at BBC Radio 2. media reports and the shock of hearing just how powerful the signal was. The supermarket chain Asda and English Heritage were among the backers. It was founded in 1964. One would circle over the North Sea in international air space near the United Kingdom, while the other remained on standby. Mary wrote us: "I wondered if your series should be including the titles of any of the records played on the Test Transmission tapes? Obviously, we hope to be back with you as soon as possible, but just for the moment we would like to say goodbye. The first was a Belgian station called Radio Atlantis, owned by Belgian businessman Adriaan van Landschoot. 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. RAJAR figures for Q3 2022, 27 June - 18 September 2022. Listening Statistics: 23 Facts You Need to Hear. 'He said that's the name for my radio station,' he added. Radio Caroline's first programme, on 28 March 1964, was presented by Chris Moore. [17] The Manx parliament, the Tynwald, attempted to exclude the North ship from the legislation, appealing to the European Court on the legality of the act being applied to the Isle of Man. RAJAR figures showed 34.51m people tuning in each week for live output across the stations, with a share of 49.9%. For the first years, advertising on the station was in demand. Situation: Ship 3 miles off Ramsey, Isle of Man. DJs could choose ordering of oldies all current pop hits in strict rotation. On 19 August 1989, James Murphy, an investigator for the UK Office of the Official Solicitor, acting for the Department of Trade and Industry, joined colleagues and counterparts from the Netherlands Radio Regulatory Authority to execute an armed raid on the Ross Revenge in which equipment was damaged or confiscated. On 1 October 1989, Radio Caroline restarted broadcasting from the Ross Revenge using makeshift equipment and low power, to retain the 558kHz frequency. I was extremely excited about the new station and borrowed a big transistor radio from my grandmother, so that I could take the music everywhere I went. BBC Radio 5 Live posted a reach of 5.89m listeners. album, and Turnbull and Gallagher joined them on the Stiff's tour, becoming The Blockheads.[28]. In the late 1990's and later on I helped them with the promotion team when they were busy trying to convince as much as possible cable networks to put their signal on their networks. During the same quarter, on BBC Sounds there were a total of 162m plays of. In 2002, Caroline began on WorldSpace satellite radio, continuing until Worldspace went bankrupt and re-organised its operations in 2008. The only broadcast staff on board were Tom Lodge and Jerry Leighton. I always tried to get the best quality out of my car radio, while listening to the station and I always felt fed up when Caroline was off the air again, forcing me to tune in to the sound of Hilversum 3 the then so-called public pop station in the Netherlands. Radio Caroline was founded by Irish businessman Ronan O'Rahilly and George Drummond. Community radio listening figures - do 10 million people tune in every week? Nice to think about Dixie Peach, too. They included Blackburn, who became the first to broadcast on Radio 1. In 1990 the UK government amended the 1967 anti-offshore law to allow the boarding and silencing of stations in international waters if their signals could be received in the UK, even if their vessels were foreign-registered and operated. Alan even worked with Bob at Radio 1 on. 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. Radio Caroline is a British station from London. (Gordon): Well, we're sorry to tell you that due to the severe weather conditions and the fact that we are shipping quite a lot of water, we are closing down, and the crew are at this stage leaving the ship. I think so. [25] The ship anchored off the Dutch coastal resort of Scheveningen and was serviced and operated from the Netherlands. Lodge hired new DJs and introduced free-form programming. Several years later some of the seized items were returned to the station. Due to generator trouble, the two services could no longer be broadcast simultaneously and Radio Caroline again broadcast at night with both stations using the 50kW transmitter and Radio Caroline began to receive more mail from the continent. 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. We . [35], The Ross Revenge was larger than Mi Amigo and with more elaborate transmitting equipment: in 1983, two 5kW RCA transmitters and a RCA 50kW unit. The latest listening figures revealed that the Radio 2 breakfast show audience has fallen to its lowest level for a decade. [21] It was not until RNI returned to its original anchorage off the Netherlands that the jamming ceased. Over 30% of radio listeners older than 34 still use analogue radio. The Government argued that the pirate operation was a danger because of the possibility of the radio frequency interfering with emergency shipping channels.
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