Radio Caroline was created in 1983-08.
radio caroline is still broadcasting on the internet
She had food poisoning
Approx 1964 (plus or minus one year only).
Yes, satellite radio can be hacked. In fact, it's happened before in 2012, where car computer hobbyists hacked XM radio.
Radio Caroline was created in 1983-08.
radio caroline is still broadcasting on the internet
Yes, two actually. The Voice on the Radio and What Janie found
The Fortunes. Hope this helps
He died!
Caroline D. Underwood has written: 'Spectrum issues for the new communications age' -- subject(s): Radio frequency allocation, Radio resource management (Wireless communications)
Tony Kirk has written: 'Radio Caroline'
She had food poisoning
Well, if its not on the radio anymore, its not on the radio.
The question is red herring because Radio Caroline was not named after Caroline Kennedy. The historical and well documented facts reveal that a lady named Beatrix Miller invented the character of "Caroline" for the editorial stylesheet of Queen magazine at least as early as 1962. Radio Caroline did not begin until 1964 in the editorial offices of British Establishment Queen magazine where Miller was the editor and Jocelyn Stevens its publisher. Stevens announced in the late 1950s that he wanted to destroy British Establishment society as it was at that time as a result of the 1956 Suez debacle. Radio Caroline was his attempt to reverse the Pilkington Committee Report by the Establishment that slammed the door on commercial radio in 1962. When it became obvious that the British Labour Party government would not reverse Pilkington and license Radio Caroline, Stevens distanced both himself and his City of London financial backers from the so-called "pirate radio" station which eventually went off the air in 1968 - the year Stevens also sold Queen magazine. The Caroline Kennedy myth was a later creation of diversion spun by an Irishman named Ronan O'Rahilly who had taken the offshore radio plans of Gordon McLendon of Dallas and Australian music publisher Alan Crawford - to Stevens. So while Caroline Kennedy may have an opinion about the myth, she could not really comment upon something that was not a true statement in the first place.
Approx 1964 (plus or minus one year only).
....i guess it died...