AM/FM - the story of London's pirate radio stations
August 20, 2014 5:13 AM   Subscribe

AM/FM - the story of London's pirate radio stations
Back in the eighties when I should have been studying, I ran a magazine covering London's pirate radio stations and their battles to stay on the air and go legal. At amfm.org.uk you can read the stories of the 25 most important unlicensed stations of the eighties like Kiss-FM, Radio Jackie and DBC, listen to an audio history of London pirate radio from 1975-1990 and dig into all eighteen issues of TX Magazine.

Some of the later issues were available on the site before but this major refresh adds a huge amount of material that is new to the web.
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This project was posted to MetaFilter by aniola on August 30, 2014: AM/FM - the story of London's pirate radio stations

This is ace. My commute reading for the next few weeks certainly.
posted by garius at 11:29 PM on August 20, 2014


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