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Old January 28th 05, 06:42 AM
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Hi Mike,

I must put you back in the kill filter, you seem to have slipped through the
net. Do you have to cross post everything you read into a load of
newsgroups?
I am amazed that in all the time I have been using the Internet, I have
never seen you give ANY opinion of your own, you're always copying other
peoples work or copying parts of articles.
That station will NOT get a licence, it is a dream for a few people that
seem to want to travel back in time.
I hope they give the licence to someone that will use it for a decent
station. I'm so bored of every station playing the same music in a
different order that I tune to CENTURY 105.4 now.

"Mike Terry" wrote in message
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January 25, 2005

Pop pirates could soon be broadcasting sounds of the swinging sixties
again
from off the Suffolk coast - but this time they would be entirely legal.



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Old January 28th 05, 05:42 PM
Philip de Cadenet
 
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JS,

I must put you back in the kill filter, you seem to have slipped through the
net. Do you have to cross post everything you read into a load of
newsgroups?
I am amazed that in all the time I have been using the Internet, I have
never seen you give ANY opinion of your own, you're always copying other
peoples work or copying parts of articles.

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That station will NOT get a licence, it is a dream for a few people that
seem to want to travel back in time.

__________________________________________________ _________
I hope they give the licence to someone that will use it for a decent
station. I'm so bored of every station playing the same music in a
different order that I tune to CENTURY 105.4 now.


Whether they succeed in gaining the license you have to admit that the
recent 'Pirate Radio BBC' local broadcast on three MW channels in the
area had rather more than a 'few listeners' tuning in to the programme
content of the 60's.

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Philip de Cadenet
Transmitters 'R' Us
http://www.transmittersrus.com


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Old January 28th 05, 05:41 PM
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Try logging onto www.offshoremusic.radio.com if you want to hear
something a little different from all the dross out there on the FM
dial.


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Old January 29th 05, 06:49 PM
 
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In alt.pirate.radio jsfinch wrote:
That station will NOT get a licence, it is a dream for a few people that
seem to want to travel back in time.


Going back in time on the sound of a nation....

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Old January 31st 05, 07:43 PM
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Going back in time on the sound of a nation....


On AM, FM and SW
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Going back in time on the sound of a nation....


On AM, FM and SW
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Philip de Cadenet


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