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{{Use Irish English, date=May 2021 County Kerry has had a long history of pirate radio. One of the first pirate radio stations was set up by Michael Donovan in the early 1970s and it was called Radio Tralee. It first broadcast on AM. It was reestablished as Kerry Local Radio (KLR) and broadcast on FM. Many other pirate stations have broadcast in Kerry over the years. The following is a list of some of the pirate stations that broadcast in Kerry at some stage. (This list is not exhaustive and may be added to by contributors with additional information) Kerry Pirate radio stations * Radio Tralee (Tralee) ??AM (1970s) * Kerry Local Radio (Tralee) ??FM (various frequencies in the 1980s) (104FM temporarily in 1993) * Kerry Community Radio - KCR (Tralee) 99FM (1982 to 1986) * Radio Phoenix (Tralee) ??FM (mid 1980s) * WRKY Rocky 103 (Killarney in 1983 to 1986) Listowel (1987 to 1988) 99FM 103FM 104FM ig L remnants, Mike Richardson* Horizon Radio (Killorglin in 1986) (Banna in 1987) ...
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County Kerry
County Kerry ( gle, Contae Chiarraí) is a county in Ireland. It is located in the South-West Region and forms part of the province of Munster. It is named after the Ciarraige who lived in part of the present county. The population of the county was 155,258 at the 2022 census, A popular tourist destination, Kerry's geography is defined by the MacGillycuddy's Reeks mountains, the Dingle, Iveragh and Beara peninsulas, and the Blasket and Skellig islands. It is bordered by County Limerick to the north-east and Cork County to the south and south-east. Geography and subdivisions Kerry is the fifth-largest of Ireland's 32 traditional counties by area and the 16th-largest by population. It is the second-largest of Munster's six counties by area, and the fourth-largest by population. Uniquely, it is bordered by only two other counties: County Limerick to the east and County Cork to the south-east. The county town is Tralee although the Catholic diocesan seat is Killarney, whi ...
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Coast 103
{{Use Irish English, date=May 2021 County Kerry has had a long history of pirate radio. One of the first pirate radio stations was set up by Michael Donovan in the early 1970s and it was called Radio Tralee. It first broadcast on AM. It was reestablished as Kerry Local Radio (KLR) and broadcast on FM. Many other pirate stations have broadcast in Kerry over the years. The following is a list of some of the pirate stations that broadcast in Kerry at some stage. (This list is not exhaustive and may be added to by contributors with additional information) Kerry Pirate radio stations * Radio Tralee (Tralee) ??AM (1970s) * Kerry Local Radio (Tralee) ??FM (various frequencies in the 1980s) (104FM temporarily in 1993) * Kerry Community Radio - KCR (Tralee) 99FM (1982 to 1986) * Radio Phoenix (Tralee) ??FM (mid 1980s) * WRKY Rocky 103 (Killarney in 1983 to 1986) Listowel (1987 to 1988) 99FM 103FM 104FM ig L remnants, Mike Richardson* Horizon Radio (Killorglin in 1986) (Banna in 1987) ...
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Radio Stations In The Republic Of Ireland
The mass media in the Republic of Ireland includes all the media and communications outlets of the Republic. Print media Ireland has a traditionally a competitive print media, which is divided into daily national newspapers and weekly regional newspapers, as well as national Sunday editions. Competition from international markets is also strong in Ireland many publications from the US, the UK and Central Europe are widely available in Ireland. The strength of the UK press is a unique feature of the Irish print media scene, with the availability of a wide selection of British published newspapers and magazines, many of these UK editions produce specialist versions for the Irish market e.g. Irish Daily Mail and the Irish Sun. Some of the most popular national newspapers include The Irish Times, the Irish Independent and the Irish Examiner. Local and regional papers include The Kerryman, the Evening Herald and the Evening Echo. The use of digitised versions of newspapers and webs ...
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Irish Pirate Radio
Pirate radio in Ireland has had a long history, with hundreds of pirate radio stations having operated within the country. Due to past lax enforcement of the rules, the lack of commercial radio until 1989, and the small physical size of the country, pirate radio stations proliferated for a number of years. They were tolerated to a point by the government which only occasionally raided them in an effort to show compliance with Irish law. However, the national broadcaster, RTÉ, took a harsher approach, including radio jamming. History 20th century Pirate radio in Ireland has its origins in the early and mid-20th century. In 1940, for example, Mayo man Jack Sean McNeela died on hunger strike in Arbour Hill Military Detention Barracks after 55 days protesting his arrest for operating a pro IRA pirate radio station. While the number of recorded pirate radio stations was in the hundreds, only a few have been notable enough to be remembered. Pirate radio reached its height of p ...
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PARADISE FM
{{Use Irish English, date=May 2021 County Kerry has had a long history of pirate radio. One of the first pirate radio stations was set up by Michael Donovan in the early 1970s and it was called Radio Tralee. It first broadcast on AM. It was reestablished as Kerry Local Radio (KLR) and broadcast on FM. Many other pirate stations have broadcast in Kerry over the years. The following is a list of some of the pirate stations that broadcast in Kerry at some stage. (This list is not exhaustive and may be added to by contributors with additional information) Kerry Pirate radio stations * Radio Tralee (Tralee) ??AM (1970s) * Kerry Local Radio (Tralee) ??FM (various frequencies in the 1980s) (104FM temporarily in 1993) * Kerry Community Radio - KCR (Tralee) 99FM (1982 to 1986) * Radio Phoenix (Tralee) ??FM (mid 1980s) * WRKY Rocky 103 (Killarney in 1983 to 1986) Listowel (1987 to 1988) 99FM 103FM 104FM ig L remnants, Mike Richardson* Horizon Radio (Killorglin in 1986) (Banna in 1987) ...
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DAG FM
{{Use Irish English, date=May 2021 County Kerry has had a long history of pirate radio. One of the first pirate radio stations was set up by Michael Donovan in the early 1970s and it was called Radio Tralee. It first broadcast on AM. It was reestablished as Kerry Local Radio (KLR) and broadcast on FM. Many other pirate stations have broadcast in Kerry over the years. The following is a list of some of the pirate stations that broadcast in Kerry at some stage. (This list is not exhaustive and may be added to by contributors with additional information) Kerry Pirate radio stations * Radio Tralee (Tralee) ??AM (1970s) * Kerry Local Radio (Tralee) ??FM (various frequencies in the 1980s) (104FM temporarily in 1993) * Kerry Community Radio - KCR (Tralee) 99FM (1982 to 1986) * Radio Phoenix (Tralee) ??FM (mid 1980s) * WRKY Rocky 103 (Killarney in 1983 to 1986) Listowel (1987 to 1988) 99FM 103FM 104FM ig L remnants, Mike Richardson* Horizon Radio (Killorglin in 1986) (Banna in 1987) ...
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Beat FM
Beat, beats or beating may refer to: Common uses * Patrol, or beat, a group of personnel assigned to monitor a specific area ** Beat (police), the territory that a police officer patrols ** Gay beat, an area frequented by gay men * Battery (crime), a criminal offense involving unlawful physical contact * Assault, inflicting physical harm or unwanted physical contact * Corporal punishment, punishment intended to cause physical pain * Strike (attack), repeatedly and violently striking a person or object * Victory, success achieved in personal combat, military operations or in any competition People * Beat (name), a German male given name * Jackie Beat, drag persona of Kent Fuher (born 1963) * Aone Beats (born 1984) Nigerian record producer * Billy Beats (1871-1936) British footballer * Cohen Beats (Michael Cohen, born 1986), Israeli record producer * Eno Beats (Enock Kisakye, born 1991), Ugandan record producer * Laxio Beats (Bernard Antwi-Darko, born 1987), Ghanaian reco ...
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Dance Radio
Dance radio is a format that consists of current and recent dance and electronic music. While the format is popular in Europe and Asia, it has yet to make an impact in North America, although there are several top 40 and rhythmic radio stations which include current dance music in their playlists. As of June 2014, there were six stations (four full-time and three part-time) on FM in various US markets. Dance radio is also present on secondary HD radio streams, satellite, cable and Internet. In much of Europe there are national and local dance stations and it is a popular pirate radio format. It's a valid observation to note that American commercial radio's definition of dance music has almost always been marginal, consisting primarily of mainstream music and artists who are firstly pop and urban acts. History Most of dance radio's origins can be traced to the early days of disco in the late 1970s, when WKTU New York, WBLS New York, anWRKS 98.7 KISS-FM New Yorkmade the format ...
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UCB Europe
{{Use Irish English, date=May 2021 County Kerry has had a long history of pirate radio. One of the first pirate radio stations was set up by Michael Donovan in the early 1970s and it was called Radio Tralee. It first broadcast on AM. It was reestablished as Kerry Local Radio (KLR) and broadcast on FM. Many other pirate stations have broadcast in Kerry over the years. The following is a list of some of the pirate stations that broadcast in Kerry at some stage. (This list is not exhaustive and may be added to by contributors with additional information) Kerry Pirate radio stations * Radio Tralee (Tralee) ??AM (1970s) * Kerry Local Radio (Tralee) ??FM (various frequencies in the 1980s) (104FM temporarily in 1993) * Kerry Community Radio - KCR (Tralee) 99FM (1982 to 1986) * Radio Phoenix (Tralee) ??FM (mid 1980s) * WRKY Rocky 103 (Killarney in 1983 to 1986) Listowel (1987 to 1988) 99FM 103FM 104FM ig L remnants, Mike Richardson* Horizon Radio (Killorglin in 1986) (Banna in 1987) ...
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Ballinaskellings Radio
{{Use Irish English, date=May 2021 County Kerry has had a long history of pirate radio. One of the first pirate radio stations was set up by Michael Donovan in the early 1970s and it was called Radio Tralee. It first broadcast on AM. It was reestablished as Kerry Local Radio (KLR) and broadcast on FM. Many other pirate stations have broadcast in Kerry over the years. The following is a list of some of the pirate stations that broadcast in Kerry at some stage. (This list is not exhaustive and may be added to by contributors with additional information) Kerry Pirate radio stations * Radio Tralee (Tralee) ??AM (1970s) * Kerry Local Radio (Tralee) ??FM (various frequencies in the 1980s) (104FM temporarily in 1993) * Kerry Community Radio - KCR (Tralee) 99FM (1982 to 1986) * Radio Phoenix (Tralee) ??FM (mid 1980s) * WRKY Rocky 103 (Killarney in 1983 to 1986) Listowel (1987 to 1988) 99FM 103FM 104FM ig L remnants, Mike Richardson* Horizon Radio (Killorglin in 1986) (Banna in 1987) ...
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Pirate Radio
Pirate radio or a pirate radio station is a radio station that broadcasts without a valid license. In some cases, radio stations are considered legal where the signal is transmitted, but illegal where the signals are received—especially when the signals cross a national boundary. In other cases, a broadcast may be considered "pirate" due to the nature of its content, its transmission format (especially a failure to transmit a station identification according to regulations), or the transmit power (wattage) of the station, even if the transmission is not technically illegal (such as an amateur radio transmission). Pirate radio is sometimes called bootleg radio (a term especially associated with two-way radio), clandestine radio (associated with heavily politically motivated operations) or free radio. History Radio "piracy" began with the advent of regulations of the airwaves at the dawn of the age of radio. Initially, radio, or wireless as it was more commonly called at ...
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Shannonside Local Radio
{{Use Irish English, date=May 2021 County Kerry has had a long history of pirate radio. One of the first pirate radio stations was set up by Michael Donovan in the early 1970s and it was called Radio Tralee. It first broadcast on AM. It was reestablished as Kerry Local Radio (KLR) and broadcast on FM. Many other pirate stations have broadcast in Kerry over the years. The following is a list of some of the pirate stations that broadcast in Kerry at some stage. (This list is not exhaustive and may be added to by contributors with additional information) Kerry Pirate radio stations * Radio Tralee (Tralee) ??AM (1970s) * Kerry Local Radio (Tralee) ??FM (various frequencies in the 1980s) (104FM temporarily in 1993) * Kerry Community Radio - KCR (Tralee) 99FM (1982 to 1986) * Radio Phoenix (Tralee) ??FM (mid 1980s) * WRKY Rocky 103 (Killarney in 1983 to 1986) Listowel (1987 to 1988) 99FM 103FM 104FM ig L remnants, Mike Richardson* Horizon Radio (Killorglin in 1986) (Banna in 1987) ...
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