Pirate Radio & The Marine Offences Act Anniversary

2 years ago
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This pirate radio celebration day commemorates August 14th, which was the day that the Marine Broadcasting Offences Act came into force in 1967 and effectively took all the pirates off the air.

The exception was Radio Caroline which carried on until 1990 when the MV Ross Revenge was grounded on the Goodwin Sands. And that was pretty much the end of pirate radio at sea.

MV Ross Revenge is still doing some stuff with Caroline and we're very pleased. Our radio station is called Radio Mi Amigo, which celebrates the offshore days. The Radio Caroline second ship is called Mi Amigo.

There were Dutch and Belgian radio stations called Radio Mi Amigo and we're celebrating that.

LINKS

Radio Mi Amigo
https://www.radiomiamigo.international/english/listen.html

MV Mi Amigo
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MV_Mi_Amigo

MV Ross Revenge
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MV_Ross_Revenge

Marine & Broadcasting (Offences) Act 1967
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marine,_%26c.,_Broadcasting_(Offences)_Act_1967

#pirateradio #miamigo #1960s

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