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redtech.pro | Lawrie Hallett |Daryl Ilbury |Marguerite Clark
LUTON, England — Unlicenced “pirate” broadcasting has been a feature of the United Kingdom’s radio scene since its earliest days. Perhaps it is most closely associated with the activities of famous ship-based radio stations such as Radio Caroline. However, around the world and over many decades, land-based unlicensed broadcasting has played a significant part in driving the development of new forms of licensed radio services.
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