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Pirate Radio (pub quiz question)
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When 'pirate'radio stations existed, how far off shore did they have to be outside UK govenment jurisdiction?
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The station first took to the air during March 1964 from a former Danish passenger ferry called M.V. Fredricia and renamed "Caroline". The ship was anchored 3 Miles off the coast of Harwich, Essex, England just outside British territorial waters. Shortly after this Radio Caroline was joined by a second ship, the M.V. Mi Amigo. That ship, a converted coaster, broadcast as Radio Atlanta. Both stations continued to operate independently for several months but the sales operations were soon merged under Caroline brand name.
The station first took to the air during March 1964 from a former Danish passenger ferry called M.V. Fredricia and renamed "Caroline". The ship was anchored 3 Miles off the coast of Harwich, Essex, England just outside British territorial waters. Shortly after this Radio Caroline was joined by a second ship, the M.V. Mi Amigo. That ship, a converted coaster, broadcast as Radio Atlanta. Both stations continued to operate independently for several months but the sales operations were soon merged under Caroline brand name.
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