For three years in the 1990s, Sue Carpenter's Los Angeles apartment was the headquarters for an indie-rock radio station. Then it was shut down by the FCC--but not before Carpenter managed to find and feature the likes of Jane's Addiction a...
Pirate radio is one of the Communication Age's most fascinating developments! Now, for those hobbyists who yearn to learn the ins and outs of clandestine radio broadcasting, there's a wealth of knowledge available in Pirate Radio Operations...
Now that the FCC has changed the laws governing pirate radio and video stations, more and more people across the country are starting broadcasts from their homes. Of course transmitting equipment is very expensive, but now you can build you...
In this title, operating times for more than 100 currently active stations within the United States, Canada, and Europe are given along with stations' mailing addresses. Numerous interviews with the pirates are included, and the accompanyin...
Experience Radio's Swashbuckling Side! Listening to pirate radio is perfectly legal-and frequently an ear-opening experience. This book makes it easier for you to locate and tune in pirate stations-and tells you all about the unlicensed bro...
A comprehensive guide to underground radio broadcasting traces the history of pirate stations from their beginnings in the 1920s, explains how to tune in, identify, and contact stations operating without licenses, and discusses recent devel...
The development of pirate radio is examined in a study , focusing on Radios Caroline and London, that looks beyond its hip image to analyse the populist consumerism and economic machinations involved.