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ERI (1982–1988), founded by Joe O'Connor, and the original
South Coast Radio South Coast Radio was a commercial radio station which broadcast on Medium Wave on the South Coast of England between 1991 and 1998. History With a music policy described as "''Nice & Easy''", it was the sister station to Southern Sound and O ...
(1982–1984), founded by Pete O'Neill and Peter Mahe were the largest
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of
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Established in 1980s. ERI unsuccessfully applied for a commercial license in the area in 1989 under the name Sound of the South. Subsequently, its studio and transmission facilities were leased to a new licensed station, titled Radio South, in 1989, allowing this new station to be operational relatively quickly. Radio South was relaunched in July 1990 as 96FM and eventually bought out by
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in February 1991, with the original four
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selling all their shares to the Mallow-based station.


WKLR & NCCR

In
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, the two most significant stations during the 1980s were the Bandon-based WKLR, and NCCR (North Cork Community Radio), which broadcast from the old Majestic Ballroom in Mallow. WKLR (West Cork Local Radio) founded in 1984, initially intended for the
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area, but towards the end of the station's life had extended its transmission to cover Cork city and much of the rest of Co. Cork. The close-down night of NCCR in Mallow on December 31, 1988, was struck by tragedy, when local
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and former presenter and
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of the station - Pat O'Connor - who was participating in an interview - collapsed and died suddenly during a commercial break. The station immediately announced it was closing earlier than planned "due to unforeseen circumstances". Pat O'Connor had also been a brief national celebrity when he was chosen as a representative of rural Ireland to guest present an edition of the ' Saturday Live'
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on
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TV in 1987, however his RTÉ appearance meant he had to resign his involvement in the pirate NCCR to avoid controversy beforehand, and did not appear again until the closedown night. NCCR had come into being in 1985 when a community co-operative took over the ownership of a previous station – NCLR (North Cork Local Radio) that had been in existence since 1981.


Radio Caroline

Formed in 1981, this long-running station was launched on Cork's airwaves on May 22. Same air started its life broadcasting from a ground-floor apartment in Togher in the southside on 98.8 FM, moving later in 1982 to an upstairs studio in Cornmarket Street for a few weeks before returning to a mobile home studio based back in Togher and adding a mW transmitter to its transmission side on 253 AM, later changing the frequency to 1557 kHz or 194 mW. A lot of well-known names in broadcasting today passed through its studio doors down over the years, moving on later in life to carve out careers on local and national radio and TV. Dave Hammond, the founder, is still involved in its running up to this present day.


Community Radio Youghal

Another
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station, which provided temporary community radio services during visits to dozens of towns nationwide in the 1980s. CRY had been on air for almost a decade and was one of the longest surviving pirate stations in
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when it closed at the end of 1988. CRY returned to the airwaves 7 years later in 1995 with a license, currently broadcasting on 104.0 MHz to Youghal town and surrounding areas from a 25 Watt transmitter located on the town's water tower at Cork Hill.


Radio Friendly

The 1990s also saw the birth of one of Cork's most memorable pirate stations, Radio Friendly. Radio Friendly provided music from "underground" DJs, some from the infamous
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nightclub at the time, and its DJs included Stevie G and Greg & Shane of
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. The station got its name from its owners: MR P, Miss Ken D and some DJs from
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's Power FM. The transmitter was the original Power 98.7FM equipment. Radio Friendly, for most of its existence, was on 104.6FM but moved to 104.0FM in late 2001, until its closure in 2003. Radio Friendly won the Best Irish Dance Station Award, beating all national stations at the Smirnoff Irish Dance awards.


Kiss 105.5 FM

Another big station in the late 1990s and early 2000s was Kiss 105.5FM, which had a more commercial side than Radio Friendly and was aimed at a younger audience. DJs such as Colin Edwards, Damien Sreenan, Dave Newman, and Derek O Keefe were regulars on this until the station's closure in 2001. Kiss actually first appeared on 105.3FM, but moved to 105.5 some months later after they extended coverage. They later introduced another transmitter for the northern Cork area on 107.1, lasting until it broke down.


Kiss 106.5/94.8/87.8/88.7/104.9

Kiss (previously called NRG 2003-04) started on 106.5 in April 2004 by Pete O'Neill, who also owned NRG and was fronted by Colin Edwards. It was on air for over 6 months until it was raided. Kiss was very popular among younger audiences. One reason for this was the large Max Power Event that was advertised on the station, attracting hundreds of cars and thousands of people. However, a car crash near Douglas was attributed to the station, leading to its closure. The Evening Echo carried the story on 2 pages, causing concern among other stations. As a result, presenters from other stations complained from a ratings perspective, leading to a switch in frequencies. This was the main pirate station in Cork and was more known on Kiss 94.8, but they were the subject of much
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attention and had been raided three times having
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equipment confiscated. The station also featured many local big DJs. In 2007 the owner of Kiss launched a second station Play 87.7FM which broadcast house, techno & trance music and remained on air for a year. A 2008 relaunch of Kiss 94.8 lasted only 3 weeks with the station being raided once again (13/08/2008 13:00) and all equipment was confiscated while off air. Kiss FM was also subject to a raid while DJ’s were performing a switch-over of shows. This was at an outdoor broadcast from Funderland where Kiss were subject to three-studios (two on-site and one outdoor). Kiss made another return to 88.7 for 2 months but closed due to the fact that they were joining with another station, NRG887. They then separated, and the old Kiss members surprisingly made a return once again on 24/06/2012 to the airwaves on 104.9 MHz for a period of time before suddenly disappearing from the airwaves on 01/11/2013 and has not reappeared since.


NRG 88.7 FM

NRG 88.7MHZ Tied from the old NRG 106.5 and Kiss 106.5/94.8 and linked with the owners of the old Pulse 106.5 & Galaxy FM (Francis Hennessy) to create NRG 88.7MHZ. Later the Kiss owner (Pete O Neil) separated and once again brought Kiss FM back to the airwaves on 104.9FM, while NRG was still being run on 88.7Mhz by the old Pulse & Galaxy Fm owner but was on and off the air due to equipment issues.


Radio NOW 87.8FM

Radio NOW was an underground soundtrack playing Non Stop HD&T (House, Dance & Trance) broadcasting on 87.8 FM in Cork and surrounding suburbs. The station owner was Cork DJ Steve O’C. Following the success of running club nights in the Roxy nightclub (audio rooms) for the final year of broadcasting. The Roxy club closed and Radio NOW also went off air in May 2013 after 2 years on air. Hosting up to 25 DJs on the station with a variety of all styles of house, dance, trance, techno, drum&bass, R'n'B, hip hop and dubstep.


FreakFM 105.2

FreakFM began in Mallow, North Cork in 2000 before moving to Cork city in early 2001. Music was a mix of Indie Rock, alternative and metal. The station closed down after a few months. In 2004 the station began broadcasting again from a city center studio and programming was much more diverse than the original Freakfm format. Rock, Metal, Indie, Soul, Funk, Reggae, eclectic were some of the genres of shows The station continued until December 2005 when Comreg raided two of the transmitter sites, the main studio was not raided and the station continued for 1 more week until permanent shutdown 31 December 2005.


Pastime Urban Pirates

Radio Caroline Cork (1981–2017) * 88.7/87.5 FusionRadio (2013–2015) * 94.8 Powerfm
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* 97.8 Lighthouse
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* 100.6 Heat FM 004* 101.5 Buzz FM 003–2005* 101.5 Fresh FM 005* 101.5 Static FM 006* 101.5 Rush FM 006* 106.5 LUV FM (1999–2001) * 106.5 MIX FM (2001–2003) * 102.3 Vintage FM
002 002, 0O2, O02, OO2, or 002 may refer to: Fiction *002, fictional British 00 Agent *''002 Operazione Luna'', *1965 Italian film *Zero Two, a ''Darling in the Franxx'' character Airports *0O2, Baker Airport *O02, Nervino Airport Astronomy *1996 ...
* 104.0 klub FM 999–2001* 104.4 klub FM 001–2005* 104.0 x-FM (formerly klub) 005–2006* 104.0 klub FM 006–2009* 104.6 Radio Friendly 996–2001* 104.0 Radio Friendly 001–2002* 106.8 K.2. 996–1999* 105.5 Kiss FM 999-2001* 107.1 Kiss FM 000? North Cork transmitter of the above Kiss FM * 106.7 Liquid Radio ay 2011* 105.0 Galaxy Month 2006* 106.5 Nrg FM
003 003, O03, 0O3, OO3 may refer to: *003, fictional British 00 Agent *003, former emergency telephone number for the Norwegian ambulance service (until 1986) *1990 OO3, the asteroid 6131 Towen * OO3 gauge model railway *''O03 (O2)'' and other related ...
became Kiss FM (April 2004) * 106.5 Kiss FM 004–2006* 94.8 Kiss FM 006–2008* 87.7 Play FM (2007) Affiliated to Kiss FM * 87.8 Kiss FM
009 009 may refer to: * OO9, gauge model railways * O09, FAA identifier for Round Valley Airport * 0O9, FAA identifier for Ward Field, see List of airports in California * British secret agent 009, see 00 Agent * BA 009, see British Airways Flight 9 * ...
* 88.7 Kiss FM (2009–2011) * 104.9 Kiss FM (2012 – 1 Nov 2013) * 95.5 Pulse FM 005–2007* 106.5 Pulse FM 007–2008* 105.2 Freak FM 004* 106.5 Spin FM 006* 106.5 Heat FM 006* 107.4 BPM 004* 107.4 Fresh FM 005* 107.4 Galaxy 004 - 2005* 107.4 Tech FM 006* 107.5 Spin FM 006* 107.5 Phantom 007* 87.7 Sub FM 005 - 2006* 87.7 Heat FM 006* 93.1 Heat FM 004 - 2005* 94.8 Tech FM
003 003, O03, 0O3, OO3 may refer to: *003, fictional British 00 Agent *003, former emergency telephone number for the Norwegian ambulance service (until 1986) *1990 OO3, the asteroid 6131 Towen * OO3 gauge model railway *''O03 (O2)'' and other related ...
* 105.2 Dream FM 006 - 2007Station in Clonakilty * 93.3 Touch FM 007* 104.0 Rush FM 007* 104.0 Klub FM 000– ?* 104.2 Klub FM 000–2007* 94.8 Club FM 999–2000* 105.2 Vibe FM 007* 101.5 Storm FM 007* 97.4 Galaxy-FM 008 - 2009* 100.5 Galaxy-FM
009 009 may refer to: * OO9, gauge model railways * O09, FAA identifier for Round Valley Airport * 0O9, FAA identifier for Ward Field, see List of airports in California * British secret agent 009, see 00 Agent * BA 009, see British Airways Flight 9 * ...
* 87.8 Galaxy-FM
009 009 may refer to: * OO9, gauge model railways * O09, FAA identifier for Round Valley Airport * 0O9, FAA identifier for Ward Field, see List of airports in California * British secret agent 009, see 00 Agent * BA 009, see British Airways Flight 9 * ...
* 88.7 Galaxy-FM (2011–2012) * 88.7 Ice-FM (2011) * 100.5 Buzz-FM (2011) * 88.9 Kiss-FM (2011) * 87.8 Radio NOW (2011–2013) * 104.9 Kiss-FM (2012–2014) * 104.9 JAMM FM (2012) * 88.7/87.5 FusionRadio (2013–2015) * 104.9 DHR (2015–2017) * 87.8 Klub FM (2013–2015) * 87.5 Klub FM (2015–2018) * 87.8 Play 87.8 (2018–2019) * 87.8/87.5 Klub FM (2012 - 2018) *87.8 TRUE Radio (2017–2020) *87.5 Power 87 (2018–2021)


Current Pirates on air (as of August 2022)

* 107.0 Caroline * 97.6 Cityview * 87.5 KiisFM * 104.9 Global As of August 2022, there are four pirates who transmit on FM.


See also

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References


External links


Radiowaves.FM's database of Cork's Radio Stations
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