Backed by wealthy investors which included Jocelyn Stevens of the popular Queen Magazine, the station was bizarrely named after Caroline Kennedy the daughter of assassinated US President John F Kennedy. I thought something might happen and sure enough at 1.00 p.m. British time on came RNI Second, by about 3.45 p.m. the signal was really very poor so I tuned into Manx radio and there was Daffy Don Allen with his country and Western Jamboree. Listening on an internet radio or webplayer
Around the radio stations - facts and figures for RAJAR Q4 2021 The name was taken from Caroline Bay, a popular recreation area nearby. The station re-started for a second time in August 1983 from new ship the MV Ross Revenge. On a national level, though, this figure is amazingly reliable; it's a national sample size of over 100,000 adults. The LBC brand. A rudimentary news service, consisting of headlines on the half hour at peak listening times, was started on 12th September 1983, while the famous Caroline Bell was re-introduced on 16th September. About - The Organisation. Knowing the lads at Caroline it was probably drunk and a replacement bought. Listening in Lockdown Links would have been to the 603 and the 1242 kHz transmitters as before, but programmes would have taken on a slightly different slant. 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%) Research suggests that the average person hears between 20,000 and 30,000 words during the course of a 24-hour period. It gets good listening figures as it is the safe, middle England choice for people who have never listened to or refuse to listen to Radio 4, 6music, (or Radio 3, although I'm not a fan myself) or . From its two vantage points, Radio Caroline's presenters who included future BBC stalwart Tony Blackburn and Tory MP Roger Gale regaled Britons with pop songs which they could only hear on conventional stations for a few hours a week. Radio Caroline finally stopped broadcasting from open waters in 1991 when the MV Ross Revenge lots its anchor in a storm and the crew had to be rescued by helicopter. ", Andries Peterson from the Netherlands also has his memories of the station: "I had heard from Radio Caroline before the station started its transmissions off the Dutch coast, late 1973. The resulting signal was low-powered, but ensured that Caroline South's advertising revenue would continue. Programmes were still heard on satellite until the provider replaced the signal with a 1kHz tone on the morning of 1 October 2013. Meanwhile, Radio Mi Amigo had interference on 1562kHz and changed to 1412kHz (212 m). From the Radio Today site. When Marine &c. Broadcasting Offences Act become law on 14 August 1967, Radio Caroline was renamed Radio Caroline International. Radio Caroline - 2. The Radio Caroline name was used to broadcast from international waters, using five different ships of three different owners, from 1964 to 1990, and via satellite from 1998 to 2013 (pictured:. Only British content are transmitting through this station so far. Radio Caroline's first musical theme was Jimmy McGriff's "Round Midnight", a jazz standard co-composed by Thelonious Monk. Nowadays, Radio Caroline has to resort to other sources. However, the station has since moved online and continues to broadcast 24 hours a day. Part of the raid was broadcast live[40] before officials disabled the transmitters. I did not succeed in getting things right every day, but I certainly felt good every time I heard the famous Caroline bell going "Ding, Ding," followed by the opening tune from those days: "On My Way Back Home" from The New Riders on the Purple Sage. [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. 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. At one time both stations were even claiming more than 8.8 million listeners each. Kennedy.
Missy Mazzoli is a symphonic composer with a photographer's eye O'Rahilly and Drummond were inspired by the Danish Radio Mercur, which in 1952 became the first station in the world to broadcast commercial radio from a vessel in international waters without permission from the authorities in the country that it broadcast to. In December 1976, Radio Mi Amigo moved to 1562kHz on the 50kW transmitter, leaving Caroline on 1187kHz 24 hours a day on the 10kW. The following day, Caroline was one of few stations in the South East still broadcasting. In mid-September 1965, the crew and DJs on MV Mi Amigo were joined for the weekend by 1960s pop singer Sylvan Whittingham, who visited the ship to promote her single "We Don't Belong". BBC Radio 6 Music celebrates its 20th birthday with record listening figures. This two-day broadcast featured Phil Mitchell, Paul Dennis, Colin Lamb, John Patrick, Barry James, Steve Cisco and Clive Boutell. 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. 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. Rough weather sometimes prevented tapes from arriving and old programmes had to be repeated.
Some Radio Caroline cut-outs - University of Groningen A coastguard vessel escorted the launch back to shore, but the authorities were unhappy that Caroline listeners had jammed the emergency switchboards. Two (Radio 270 and Radio London) of the remaining four UK-based offshore stations closed, but the two Caroline ships continued with their supply operation moved to Netherlands waters, where unlicensed ship-based broadcasting was not outlawed until 1974. ", Earlier this year I met Bob Le-Roi and of course we talked a lot about Radio Caroline. RNI operated on medium wave, short wave and FM. The Huskers (16-13, 8-10 Big Ten . This was replaced by a twin-mast T-antenna. Murdaugh is heckled as he leaves court, Ken Bruce finishes his 30-year tenure as host of BBC Radio 2, Missing hiker buried under snow forces arm out to wave to helicopter, Hershey's Canada releases HER for SHE bars featuring a trans activist, Insane moment river of rocks falls onto Malibu Canyon in CA, Fleet-footed cop chases an offender riding a scooter, Family of a 10-month-old baby filmed vaping open up. Much improvement to the lay-out of the ship was planned but basically the studios would have remained. RAJAR reserves the right to publish complaints along with their outcome on this page.
Radio Caroline [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. Community radio listening figures - do 10 million people tune in every week? [6] Caroline was broken up for scrap in 1972. On 3 March 1977, Caroline closed, announcing that it would return six days later on 319 metres.
Reception at that hour was far more difficult than during daytime and so I did my utmost to get the best reception possible. [clarification needed]. The ship has working radio studios, from which both Caroline and BBC Essex have broadcast. The bureauxs client must also be a RAJAR subscriber. In an extant photo, Caroline Kennedy and her brother, John F. Kennedy Jr., are apparently dancing in the Oval Office as their father looks on, an activity which O'Rahilly reportedly interpreted as a playful, jovial disruption of government. [18], On 3 March 1968, the radio ships Mi Amigo and Caroline were boarded and seized before the day's broadcasting began. In an earlier House of Commons debate (in June 1966), the government had claimed that the pirate ships were a danger because of radio frequency interference to emergency shipping channels, and to overseas radio stations and the pirates were paying no royalties to artists, composers or record companies.
Janssen Launches Health Equity Campaign in Partnership with Award Broadcasters included Tony Christian, Pawl "Hound Dog" Shanley, Dave Fox, Simon West, Dale Richardson and Peter D.[citation needed]. On Easter Saturday, my parents wanted to go and view a show house on a new estate. I took my radio to work and annoyed everyone by listening to RNI in Dutch on short-wave. Dave Foster. Radio Seagull became Radio Caroline on 23 February 1974, retaining the album format. Legal status unclear due to a need to conceal actual legal ownership. I'd never heard anything like it before. On 3 September 1985 at 00:00 hours the Dioptric Surveyor departed in a storm. In 1987, the Territorial Sea Act[38] extended the UK maritime limit from three to 12 nautical miles (22km). Radio Monique was popular throughout Benelux. RAJAR figures showed 34.51m people tuning in each week for live output across the stations, with a share of 49.9%. media reports and the shock of hearing just how powerful the signal was. Later that day, the Dutch Royal Navy returned the crew and fighting broke out on board. That this House expresses its disappointment that, having pioneered commercial radio in the UK and for the past decade being a fully licensed broadcaster, Radio Caroline, a cornerstone of British radio history, has been denied by OFCOM the opportunity to secure a medium wave frequency from which to broadcast; regrets that as a result its devoted listeners are confined to listening to Radio Caroline via the internet and unable to enjoy its musical offerings in transit; and calls on OFCOM to exhaust all avenues in making the provisions available for Radio Caroline to celebrate its 50th birthday in 2014 by broadcasting on a medium wave frequency which, it appears, is unwanted by both BBC and commercial operators as a broadcast platform. 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. 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. Spectrum threatened to sue the Radio Authority, which then allowed Spectrum to temporarily broadcast on 990kHz alongside 558kHz. Menu.
Matt Schlapp, CPAC's head, faces leadership questions amid sex assault The poster itself,. Lord Annan, author of the 1977 Report of the Committee on the Future of Broadcasting, spoke in defence of Radio Caroline in the House of Lords at report stage on the Broadcasting Act 1990, saying "Why break a butterfly upon the wheel? We duly bought the wine but do not know if it was the one heard when Radio Seagull opened on January 7, 1974. In late 1972, Radio Caroline had money problems.
Speech radio listening figures: GB News and Times Radio up - Press Gazette ". Later in 1973, when the contract with Radio Caroline ended, the crew of Radio Atlantis moved to their own ship, the MVJeanine.[6]. New data has shown the listening figures for BBC radio stations, with two of its flagship outlets having experienced a sharp decline in audiences - whilst some shows have remained steady instead 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. The Mi Amigo returned to its Frinton-on-Sea anchorage with a redesigned antenna and a new 50kW transmitter and attempted to resume broadcasting on 18 April, nominally on 259 metres to enable the same jingles as Radio Caroline North on 1169kHz to be used, but actually 252 metres. [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. During a violent struggle, Calvert was shot dead. 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". 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. Several years later some of the seized items were returned to the station. On 24 March 1970, a radio ship named Mebo II anchored off the east coast of England during the UK general election campaign, broadcasting as Radio North Sea International (RNI).
Observations and headlines from radio industry RAJAR Q1 2022 Radio Caroline is a British station from London. Ken Bruce has also confirmed that he's moving. Unhappy at the loss of advertising, Radio Mi Amigo terminated its contract with Caroline in November 1978 and broadcast from its own ship, the MV Magdalena later that year, but this was short-lived.