[39] Caroline returned to the air using a makeshift aerial with a less powerful signal. Situation: Ship 3 miles off Ramsey, Isle of Man. The highlight however was picking up test transmissions from Radio Caroline I had missed the tests of the previous day.
Daily Mail article about Radio Caroline - 29 September 2021 Southern England, western Europe, Northern England, Ireland and Scotland. [6] The TV operation was later found to be a publicity stunt.[24]. During mid-August 1989, authorities in several European countries carried out coordinated raids on houses, recording studios and offices believed to be used by Caroline. Select 'Change Stations' on the app if you wish to switch to Boom Light You can also find us listed on the TuneIn or Radioplayer app. Belgium had outlawed offshore radio in 1962 and prosecuted advertisers, cutting the station's revenue. As those people, who did promote the stations with their magazines and internet sites, wouldn't have been there, we certainly wouldn't be celebrating Caroline's Fortieth Birthday this year.". In Happy Birthday Tony Blackburn: 80 Poptastic Years on Radio 2, Dermot O'Leary will talk to Tony about his life and career and surprises him with .
When Radio Caroline 'had bigger audience than the BBC On Saturday, 28 March, it began regular broadcasting at noon on 1520 kHz (announced as 199 metres) with the opening conducted by Simon Dee. Browse our programme schedule, read the presenter profiles, send emails and brush up on your world, music and radio history on our 'This Day' page. Since January, Emma Barnett has been the lead presenter, coming via BBC Radio 5 Live. album, and Turnbull and Gallagher joined them on the Stiff's tour, becoming The Blockheads.[28].
BBC Radio 2 listening figures plummet after veteran DJs leave Various: broadly according to era and frequency: 1960s: mainstream pop. Caroline Hepker anchors Bloomberg Radio's 'Daybreak Europe' programme, on-air live from 6-10am weekday mornings. That this House expresses its disappointment that, having pioneered commercial radio in the UK and for the past decade being a fully licensed broadcaster, Radio Caroline, a cornerstone of British radio history, has been denied by OFCOM the opportunity to secure a medium wave frequency from which to broadcast; regrets that as a result its devoted listeners are confined to listening to Radio Caroline via the internet and unable to enjoy its musical offerings in transit; and calls on OFCOM to exhaust all avenues in making the provisions available for Radio Caroline to celebrate its 50th birthday in 2014 by broadcasting on a medium wave frequency which, it appears, is unwanted by both BBC and commercial operators as a broadcast platform. The survey also found that 18.1 per cent of radio listeners tuned in. It was founded in 1964. Technology. This was all in the 1970's. Later, some programmes were pre-recorded on land and broadcast simultaneously from both ships. Zoe Ball, Greg James, Roman Kemp, Chris Evans and the Today programme are among the shows to have fewer listeners than the last time ratings were measured. Community radio listening figures - do 10 million people tune in every week? When Laser returned as Laser Hot Hits, it used Caroline's former and inferior frequency of 576kHz. Luckily, up till the end of last year, the station succeeded in selling a lot of airtime to American religious organisations.
In 1990 the UK government amended the 1967 anti-offshore law to allow the boarding and silencing of stations in international waters if their signals could be received in the UK, even if their vessels were foreign-registered and operated. While on a trip to America, O'Rahilly had seen a picture of Ms Kennedy laughing and smiling as she sat in the footwell of her father's desk in the White House's Oval Office.
James O'Brien overtakes Nick Ferrari to nab most LBC listeners [18], On 3 March 1968, the radio ships Mi Amigo and Caroline were boarded and seized before the day's broadcasting began. The Dutch claimed the ship's Panamanian registration had lapsed in 1987, was not under legal protection from any country and that its transmissions breached international regulations which since 1982 had prohibited broadcasting from outside national territories. The next day, Calvert visited Smedley's home in Saffron Walden, Essex, to demand the departure of the raiders and the return of vital transmitter parts. A well-nourished captain said they often failed to appear for a tender but he always got paid! I am taking a career break from my profession as a Sollicitor and in 2001 was fortunate to be allowed to run the news service from the Mi Amigo RSL from the LV18 where I met Bart Serlier among many others. [7] O'Rahilly named the station after Caroline Kennedy, daughter of U.S. president John F. Gradually Caroline is fighting its way back and I'm sure that once advertising is coming in, there will be no need for listener donations. This comes after Steve Wright, Craig Charles, Paul O'Grady, Vanessa Feltz and Ken Bruce all left Radio 2 in a mass exodus over the past six months. This memory has never left me and I can remember it made us all late for school, though as my mother was also my teacher at primary school, it didn't matter so much for me! Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc. won't sell abortion pills in 20 states after warnings by Republican attorneys general of legal action, a decision that limits the medication's . Listening in Lockdown Who RAJAR is owned by and what we do.
Ofcom agrees for Radio Caroline to turn up the power The Quarterly Summary Report of all stations with added features. Backed by wealthy investors which included Jocelyn Stevens of the popular Queen Magazine, the station was bizarrely named after Caroline Kennedy the daughter of assassinated US President John F Kennedy. Details of the modified methodology introduced since the Covid Pandemic. 15 Alfred Place In December 1976, Radio Mi Amigo moved to 1562kHz on the 50kW transmitter, leaving Caroline on 1187kHz 24 hours a day on the 10kW. I always tried to get the best quality out of my car radio, while listening to the station and I always felt fed up when Caroline was off the air again, forcing me to tune in to the sound of Hilversum 3 the then so-called public pop station in the Netherlands. [citation needed], In Spain, a station broadcast during the summer 2009 on 102.7MHz in the Costa Blanca from studios in Benidorm. In 2017, Ofcom awarded Radio Caroline its first AM licence, allowing it to broadcast to audiences in parts of Suffolk and north Essex. On 11 November 2017, test transmissions commenced from an omni-directional mast (formerly used by the BBC World Service) at Orford Ness, Suffolk.
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Radio Listening Statistics 2022 (UK and Global) - Dont Disappoint Me Global's Highest Radio Reach EVER!!! Age UK cited NHS Digital figures for England which show there were 28,890 support requests for people aged 65 and over in 2021/22 where the person died without any of those services being provided. Radio Caroline John Miles - Highfly Premier Christian Radio Hope Through The Night DJ On Tap Bobbie Gentry - I'll Never Fall in Love Again Times Radio The best of Times Radio - Highlights from the week Original 106 Anne-Marie - 2002 Smooth Country Michael Johnson - Give Me Wings Red Rose Radio ABBA - Lay All Your Love On Me U105 The Huskers (16-13, 8-10 Big Ten . Radio Caroline began to broadcast from the ship on 19 August 1983, with unwanted mechanical sounds on speech. She was so fine, I made her mine, her name is Caroline! When Marine &c. Broadcasting Offences Act become law on 14 August 1967, Radio Caroline was renamed Radio Caroline International. Rough weather sometimes prevented tapes from arriving and old programmes had to be repeated. The latest listening figures revealed that the Radio 2 breakfast show audience has fallen to its lowest level for a decade. [67][68][69][70] The station, owned by St Peters Studio and Community Radio Limited, has not only licensed the name from Radio Caroline, but has also got technical support and programming from the station, who have their own community radio licences in the south, south east and in East Anglia on 648AM (with Radio Caroline also found on DAB in a number of British cities, plus DAB+ in Cambridge). In March 1968, the very existence of Radio Caroline was threatened when both the MV Caroline and Mi Amigo were boarded and seized before being towed to Amsterdam by a salvage company to secure unpaid bills owed to a Dutch firm. On the heels of Breaking the Waves, she (along with Jeanine Tesori) was the first woman to be commissioned by the Metropolitan Opera. A brief insight into the structure of RAJAR, the decision making process and RAJARs contractors. [49] The LV 18 was later used by the BBC for Pirate BBC Essex broadcasts.[50]. [6] Because of the Christmas holidays, no solicitors were available to issue a writ and the ship lay in Amsterdam harbour until O'Rahilly arranged for it to be towed back to sea. Four studios were on board, enabling other broadcasting services. RAJAR stands for Radio Joint Audience Research and is the official body in charge of measuring radio audiences in the UK. Non-Dutch staff were given the option of staying on the ship or returning to the Netherlands, and most chose to stay on board.
Radio Caroline - listen live Shrewdly, the BBC also employed many of the one-time pirate DJs who had helped to make Radio Caroline a success. Without serious competition, Radio Caroline gained a regular daytime audience of some 7 million.[12]. We simply knocked on the door which was answered by a young Canadian who called himself Rob Day. Harry Howard, History Correspondent For Mailonline, Mom who lost both sons to fentanyl blasts laughing Biden, Two Russian tanks annihilated with bombs by Ukrainian armed forces, Isabel Oakeshott receives 'menacing' message from Matt Hancock, Pavement where disabled woman gestured at cyclist before fatal crash, Pro-Ukrainian drone lands on Russian spy planes exposing location, 'Buster is next!' Ken Bruce has also confirmed that he's moving. To complete my story, I have to tell you that all this motivated me highly to assist the Dutch Caroline organization. In 2002, Caroline began on WorldSpace satellite radio, continuing until Worldspace went bankrupt and re-organised its operations in 2008. Greg James' breakfast show on Radio 1 also saw an increase in listeners quarter-on-quarter. Menu. American Cancer Society Cancer Facts & Figures for African American/Black People. A coastguard vessel escorted the launch back to shore, but the authorities were unhappy that Caroline listeners had jammed the emergency switchboards. Hughley is partnering with Janssen to empower Black communities with information and encourage better self-advocacy for their health. Murdaugh is heckled as he leaves court, Ken Bruce finishes his 30-year tenure as host of BBC Radio 2, Missing hiker buried under snow forces arm out to wave to helicopter, Hershey's Canada releases HER for SHE bars featuring a trans activist, Insane moment river of rocks falls onto Malibu Canyon in CA, Fleet-footed cop chases an offender riding a scooter, Family of a 10-month-old baby filmed vaping open up.
'Eurosiege '85' The Story of the 1985 | Grelly UK Only British content are transmitting through this station so far. Gaining advertising is very much a Catch-22 situation. These data are produced and sold at cost providing both industry accountability and a robust trading currency for each medium. In the 1960's, to attract advertisers, Radio Caroline and Radio London always reported rather high listening figures. While 6 Music saw a 3.1 per cent dip in its quarter-on-quarter listening figures - pulling in 2.6million listeners - the station is still the UK's number one digital radio station. Latest releases and insightful stories into the radio industry. Listening Statistics: 23 Facts You Need to Hear. London WC1E 7EB, Find out more information on completing the Radio Diary. Radio Atlanta closed at 8p.m. that day. When the US-backed Radio London arrived off the coast of England, there was an unsuccessful attempt to merge its sales operation with that of Caroline before Radio London started transmissions. (iii)558 kHz: strict pop and oldies mainstream format (no presenter music choice) with strict adherence to format clocks.
Janssen Launches Health Equity Campaign in Partnership with Award Welcome to the Radio Caroline Web Shop, run by volunteers to help the running of the radio station and the preservation and restoration of its radio ship, the Ross Revenge, in the estuary of the River Blackwater in the county of Essex, UK. This two-day broadcast featured Phil Mitchell, Paul Dennis, Colin Lamb, John Patrick, Barry James, Steve Cisco and Clive Boutell. A "D" and an "I" from the phrase RADIO CAROLINE (painted as a, "Hearthammer" by the Scottish folk rock band. Wavelength: 199 metres.
Radio Caroline - Live Online Radio Bubblegum Lemonade released "Caroline's Radio" in 2010 which was a nostalgic look back at listening to Radio Caroline. At one time both stations were even claiming more than 8.8 million listeners each. The station restarted in August 1983 from a new radio ship, the MV Ross Revenge, an ex-North Sea factory fishing trawler used during the Anglo-Icelandic Cod War by Ross Fisheries. Over 30% of radio listeners older than 34 still use analogue radio. 50 kW (second 10 kW transmitter later added). Radio Caroline broadcast 24 hours various song, hip hop music, clasic, etc. This was replaced by a twin-mast T-antenna. This gave reasonable reception by day but strong heterodyne interference at night because the transmitter crystal was off-channel. They included Blackburn, who became the first to broadcast on Radio 1. [53] This ended on 1 July 2011 after a failure to renegotiate costs with Sky and deciding not to pursue a Freesat EPG slot. Some DJs were embarrassed but some were fascinated by the challenge of an abstract concept. DJs Chris Cary, broadcasting as Spangles Muldoon (who was also station manager), Andy Archer, Paul Alexander, Steve England, Johnny Jason and Peter Chicago (real name Peter Murtha)[25] manned the station. I must say the people on the station got my sympathy very quickly. "[41] In a 1995 article for the pressure group Charter88, Steve McGann commented: "Whether Caroline was right to maintain her defiance for so many years is irrelevant. First you need good audience figures and to do that a greater prominence needs to be sought, hence the push for a Sky EPG listing. "Between December 26 and December 30, 1973, a friend and I went to Holland for a few days. Radio Caroline presenter Ray Clark remembers listening to Mr Damon as a nine-year-old on the radio. After a short test on 773kHz in late 1975, in May 1976, Radio Caroline began a daytime service on 1562kHz (192 m) using a 10kW transmitter, while its overnight service continued to share the 50kW transmitter with Radio Mi Amigo's daytime programming on 1187kHz (253 metres, announced as 259). He was part entrepreneur, part buccaneer who broadcasted rock 'n' roll from a. Clive Garrard.
Radio Caroline: Golden age of British pirate radio remembered, 50 years ", And, here's one coming from Johnnie Lang, a fervent Caroline supporter: "I feel that I have to put forward a little in the way of defence for the actual Radio Caroline. [46] Dedicated apps for listening via Apple IOS[55] and Android[56] devices are also available. [citation needed]. In 1972, MV Mi Amigo was bought for her scrap value at auction by enthusiast Gerard van Dam, who intended to use her as a free radio museum. London, United Kingdom. TalkRadio, its culture war-loving sister radio station, also hit a record audience figure of 650,000 listeners - causing much delight among some of the station's staff, who said they have grown. Now as in the past, for every commercial radio station it proves very important to have an audience, as advertisers are always looking at the station's RAJAR-figures. By September 28, 1964 just six months after launching the station's then-manager boasted in the Daily Mail of having an audience bigger than the all-powerful and well-established BBC. Lodge hired new DJs and introduced free-form programming. The pair's aim was to circumvent big record companies' control of the broadcast of popular music, as well as the stranglehold which the BBC then had on the airwaves. The fact is that the station is on air for twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week something I would have not thought possible not that long ago. Her latest opera, The Listeners, is a psychological nail-biter set in southern California.
Stats show BBC 6 Music is UK's No.1 digital radio station, Radio - NME I remember Caroline North with great affection. Finally, Radio Mi Amigo moved to 962kHz on 1 December. Includes Audio Types such as Podcasts, Live and Catch Up Radio, On Demand Music Services. Rob Day never made it to the airwaves to the best of my knowledge and that was that. Within months, the unlicensed operation had merged with another station broadcasting from a separate boat near the Isle of Man. Caroline claimed boarding the ship and removal or destruction of equipment was piracy. Officially, Radio Caroline was managed from offices in North America, with advertising from the US and Canada. News stories appeared in Europe[22] announcing the start of Caroline Television[23] from two Super Constellation aircraft using Stratovision technology. The market size of the UK radio industry has reached 1 billion by the end of 2021. We duly bought the wine but do not know if it was the one heard when Radio Seagull opened on January 7, 1974. But next to hearing other people talk about the subject, I never really had listened to the Sound of the Nation. [48] Evangelical programmes and sponsored specialist music are broadcast. Syndicated shows from the US and recorded religious programmes were also broadcast.
Radio listening has plummeted. NPR is reaching a bigger audience than In the 1970's and 19870's is was great to follow all the things which were happening as there were two magazines in which all the facts and figures were published from day to day. Because commercial radio was prohibited in Belgium, Radio Mi Amigo had little competition from the former BRT State Radio and TV (today VRT Flemisch State radio and TV) and became very popular in Belgium, the Netherlands and the UK. Total listening hours for Talkradio were up 23% compared to the last quarter to reach 5.7m hours each week, while Times Radio's listening hours were up 16% to 3.6m hours weekly. RAJAR figures for Q3 2022, 27 June - 18 September 2022. If you're like most people, you probably don't give much though to how many words you take in each day.
Radio Caroline was founded by Irish businessman Ronan O'Rahilly and George Drummond. He announced towards the end of the programme that it was his last show because he had accepted an offer to become programme controller of RNI! On 1 January 2016, a second channel was launched called Caroline Flashback, playing pop music from the late 1950s to the early 1980s. Radio Caroline are committed to promote UK Culture, Music, News, Heritage, Tourism and many more through their . In October 1965, O'Rahilly bought Crawford's interest in the MV Mi Amigo and engaged Tom Lodge from Radio Caroline North to make programme changes and regain the audience from Radio London. The BBC Light, Third, and Home programmes became Radios 2, 3 and 4 respectively. Radio Caroline is a British radio station founded in 1964 by Ronan O'Rahilly and Alan Crawford initially to circumvent the record companies' control of popular music broadcasting in the United Kingdom and the BBC's radio broadcasting monopoly. This statistic shows the result of a survey on weekly radio listening in the United Kingdom (UK) in the first quarter of 2020, by age. [6] Caroline was broken up for scrap in 1972. Chris Faulkner, for instance, replied by going back to his youth: "My memory of the "Old Girl" comes from the time she moved to the Isle of Mann in 1964. Links would have been to the 603 and the 1242 kHz transmitters as before, but programmes would have taken on a slightly different slant. Unlicensed by any government for most of its early life, it was a pirate radio station that never became illegal as such due to operating outside any . Myriad factors contribute to the audience curve for radio . . It began taking in water and the crew was rescued by lifeboat. The ship would be moved to a permanent mooring in Ramsgate Harbour with the Gold service, at the time called Coast, operating like the FM-services from Whitstable studios being moved onto the ship to become Radio Caroline.