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December 18, 2021 10:37 pm  #1


The Week A Pirate Radio Ship Began Broadcasting To New York City

You've probably heard about The Ship That Rocked, a recent movie about the creation of Radio Caroline in England. But New York City had its own pirate radio station broadcasting from a boat, this time in the 1980s. The linked article tells the story of who they were, what happened to them and what it ultimately led to.

This is by no means a new story, but the accompanying video is definitely worth a little over 8 minutes of your time. 

Allan Weiner, the protagonist, is currently the owner of WBCQ, one of the few commercial non-religious shortwave stations still operating from the U.S. 

Why Pirates Hijacked the New York City Radio Airwaves From a Ship Off the Coast of Long Island

 

December 18, 2021 10:43 pm  #2


Re: The Week A Pirate Radio Ship Began Broadcasting To New York City

RadioActive wrote:

...WBCQ, one of the few commercial non-religious shortwave stations still operating from the U.S.

They do haul religious freight, but it's limited.