
Radio Monique
Versandkostenfrei!
Versandfertig in 6-10 Tagen
26,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
PAYBACK Punkte
13 °P sammeln!
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Radio Monique was an offshore radio station broadcasting to the Netherlands and Belgium from the Radio Caroline ship, Ross Revenge. Originally intended to broadcast in 1981 from a new radio ship called mv Magda Maria alongside a station to be called Radio Paradise (No relation to Radio Paradise), this arrangement fell through and Radio Paradise never did make it to air, but for some test transmissions. On the way over to Europe the ship lost part of its aerial. Shortly after commencing tests, the Dutch navy towed the ship away. Monique however entere...
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Radio Monique was an offshore radio station broadcasting to the Netherlands and Belgium from the Radio Caroline ship, Ross Revenge. Originally intended to broadcast in 1981 from a new radio ship called mv Magda Maria alongside a station to be called Radio Paradise (No relation to Radio Paradise), this arrangement fell through and Radio Paradise never did make it to air, but for some test transmissions. On the way over to Europe the ship lost part of its aerial. Shortly after commencing tests, the Dutch navy towed the ship away. Monique however entered into an agreement with Ronan O'Rahilly of Radio Caroline to rent time on Caroline from October 1984. In fact, following antenna problems, the station began test transmissions on 15 December 1984 and commenced full programming at midday the following day on 963 kHz. Radio Caroline had broadcast for over a year from the Ross Revenge but failed to attract enough advertising to be able to continue alone.