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Friday August 7th 1998
Eric Wiltsher reports:
Radio Festival 1998 Merlin Network One is proud to bring you an eclectic schedule of programming delivered by a unique broadcast network. On August 14th/15th, the Radio Festival will be aired via: Astra 19° East Channel 50 - 10.729V 7.38/7.56 (CNBC) Hotbird 13° East Convergence One - 12.188V SR 27.500 - FEC 2/3 SHORTWAVE Freq From To T.S.A. 9560 0000 0200 N Am 9770 0200 0400 N Am 5975 0400 0600 Eur 9870 0400 0600 N Am 6015 0600 0800 Eur 9915 0600 1500 Eur 17895 0700 1500 Eur Asia 13660 0800 1200 Eur ME 13645 1200 1400 Eur ME 13690 1400 1700 Eur ME 9855 1500 1700 Eur 6015 1600 1900 Eur 15200 1700 1900 Eur ME 9825 1700 1900 Eur 9795 1900 2100 Eur 13690 1900 0100 N Am 15565 1900 2100 Eur ME 11915 2100 2300 Eur ME 11985 2100 0100 N Am 9645 2100 2200 Eur ME 9645 2200 0100 Eur ME 9780 2200 2400 N Am 3955 2200 0400 Eur 7170 2200 2400 Eur Asia All frequencies kHz, all times UTC (GMT) Thursday/Friday's Schedule UTC London EST 23.00 - 24.00 00.00 - 01.00 01.00 - 02.00 Merlin Network One - Hello to the World 00.00 - 05.30 01.00 - 06.30 02.00 - 07.30 LIVE from MNO, The Rock Radio Network 05.30 - 08.30 06.30 - 09.30 07.30 - 10.30 LIVE from Virgin Radio, The Chris Evans show 09.00 - 13.00 10.00 - 14.00 11.00 - 15.00 LIVE from European Klassic Rock, Bob Mower 13.00 - 17.00 14.00 - 18.00 15.00 - 19.00 LIVE from EAP, Radio London 17.00 - 19.00 18.00 - 20.00 19.00 - 21.00 LIVE from MNO, Keith Lewis 19.00 - 21.00 20.00 - 22.00 21.00 - 23.00 LIVE from MNO, Christopher England with music and feedback 21.00 - 23.00 22.00 - 24.00 23.00 - 01.00 LIVE from MNO, Radio Caroline Friday/Saturday's Schedule UTC London EST 23.00 - 24.00 00.00 - 01.00 01.00 - 02.00 LIVE from MNO, Radio Caroline 00.00 - 06.00 01.00 - 07.00 02.00 - 08.00 LIVE from MNO, The Rock Radio Network 06.00 - 09.00 07.00 - 10.00 08.00 - 11.00 LIVE from MNO, Radio Caroline Breakfast show, Including Grace To You 09.00 - 13.00 10.00 - 14.00 11.00 - 15.00 LIVE from Medway FM, Bob Le Roi 13.00 - 13.30 14.00 - 14.30 15.00 - 15.30 LIVE from Washington, Communications World from the VOA 13.30 - 17.30 14.30 - 18.30 15.30 - 19.30 LIVE from EAP, Radio London 17.30 - 20.30 18.30 - 21.30 19.30 - 22.30 LIVE from MNO, Radio Caroline 20.30 - 22.00 21.30 - 23.00 22.30 - 24.00 LIVE from MNO, Dave Rhodes, interactive radio. 22.00 - 23.00 23.00 - 24.00 00.00 - 01.00 LIVE from MNO, Motor Mouth |
Tuesday August 4th 1998
Hans Knot reports:
| MORE ON THE MV COMMUNICATOR
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Radio Caroline reports:
| Global Broadcast
Celebrates Important Anniversary.
Listener Interaction. You can steer the musical choice for the above nine hour block by suggesting your own five favourite tracks. We ask you to be inventive and not perhaps to choose the obvious anthems ( unless you really want to ). E.mail them to us so we can start to compile a play list. Reece & Moore On Air. The Wednesday evening sampler of Caroline output again on Astra channel 50 and also on 15200 Khz SW which happens each Wed evening from 18.00 to 20.00 UK time is now presented by Johnnie Reece and Caroline boss Peter Moore. Reece steers the music while Moore discusses past and future Caroline policy. Since the two men are rarely in agreement with each other it makes for some interesting conflicts. You can e-mail us here with questions or comments for inclusion in the programmes. Cut Price T-Shirts To Create Broadcast Funds.
Overseas And Other Friends. If any terrestrial station wishes to retransmit our satellite output, particularly on Aug 14th/15th we would welcome this and would be pleased to be mailed details where appropriate. A special t-shirt commemorating the 1503 broadcast is now available. Listeners are encouraged to call UK (0)171.419.1035 to show appreciation for the programmes. This may encourage Merlin who are funding the experimental transmissions to maintain and extend broadcast hours. The ship can be viewed from Queenborough a small town on the Isle Of Sheppey in Kent. Visitors can be taken to and from the ship during the months and enjoy a full guided tour. To arrange a tour telephone Andre Hardy on 01795.669080. Advertising on this event can be arranged by calling 01795. 660273. To make advertising universally affordable the costs start at £2.00 per 30 second ad, or less off peak. We wish you all good listening. Enjoy your radio station! . |
Chris Lobdell reports about the MV Electra in his Pirate Radio / Report :
MV Electra going to auctionThe Radio Ship Electra-The Final Chapter? It was just about two years ago that I saw a press release on the internet from Scott Becker's "LIGHTWAVE MISSION BROADCASTING" touting their newest radio ship project. I called Scott Becker and he was all excited about this new adventure in offshore radio. The ship would pay promotional visits to various eastern coastal cities. The public would be welcomed on board to share a veggie burger with the crew, etc. Also, various promotional items would be offered for sale, such as T-shirts, key rings, bags, etc. to help raise money. Not much happened the rest of 1996. I understood from Scott Becker's technical assistant, the infamous Allan Weiner that the tug boat was in an East Coast port being readied for it's journey to the Caribbean. Weiner would not disclose it's location. Then, in August of 1997, both Allan Weiner and Scott Becker were guests on Boston radio station WRKO. Weiner was promoting his new book. At that time, they disclosed the Electra was moored at a shipyard in East Boston were Allan was installing the radio equipment and the diesel engines were being repaired. Weiner also appeared on Howard Stern's radio and TV shows along with Randi Steele, the ex-Radio Newyork International DJ who recently underwent a sex change operation. The Electra remained moored in Boston throughout the winter of 1997-1998 waiting for more funds to come from the religious group and a pilot to take her down to the Caribbean. The Electra left Boston sometime in March of this year for Georgia for final preparations before going to the West Indies. Then, in July I received an AD copy from NASWA member Doug Robertson of Oxnard, CA, which said that the MV Electra was in the possession of the US Marshall in Savannah, George and that the ship was going to auction on July 15th, "free and clear of all liens and encumbrances"! The tug was auctioned for about $35,000. What happened? Well Anita McCormick, the author of Weiner's book, said that the ship "ran" into another vessel on the way down to GA and there were some lawsuits involved. Also, the preacher financing the ship ran out of money. So, I guess we can put this one to a close or can we? What if Dr. Tornado was the highest bidder at the auction? |
Monday August 3rd 1998
Mike Brand reports from Israel:
Taken from today´s Arutz 7's daily e-mail news service:
RADIO STATION LEGISLATION
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Sunday August 2nd 1998
| Paul Rusling reports: There´s been an awful lot of speculation recently about a week of test transmissions on 1071AM, which were widely heard from Paris to Amsterdam and from London to Brussels. I suppose that should have been expected, after Man of Action (the RNI theme) and Crunchy Granola Suite were included in the CD loop currently playing. As the 1071 frequency was also used by RADIO PARADISE, a short lived offshore station with strong Dutch and belgian links, some enthusiasts suggested in various forums this week that Ben Bode is involved. The transmissions have been coming from the France Telecom owned Lille site in NE France - power output has been 10 and 40 kilowatts. The tests have been done to prove to Belgian commercial TV channel, VT4, that reasonable coverage of Begium can be made from that site. "VT4" ( which some have called a pirate TV station as it began life by being uplinked from Brookmans Park by the BBC) have appointed former Radio Mi Amigo and Radio 7 man TON SCHIPPER as development manager to look at new opportunities to broadcast to Belgium. Schipper ran the highly successful Radio 7, a Begian near-national station in the 1980s. Belgium is a hotbed of radio intrigue and adventure at the momnent - the founder of Radio 10 Gold, Jeroen Soer, who sold his share for millions last year, is also looking at setting up a new station in Belgium called RADIO VLANDRIA, with Peter Van Dam, one of Belgium's best known DJs. The biggest changes to Belgian radio for many years will happen on September 1st when several new FM stations open. The best known name is NRJ, whose new Flemish station will start on about 30 local outlets, expending by the end of the year to be heard on no less than 60 relays. The 1071 tests will continue tuntil Monday 3rd August, when they will cease pending a legal battle involving France Telecom, several would-be broadcaters and the French regulator, the CSA, who are currently trying to prevent non-French nationals running transmitters in France. Its a battle I cant see them winning.
Filip Bomberna from RadioVisie reports: AM 1071, BIJNA GEDAAN MET DE PRET! De testuitzendingen op de 1071 kHz, die tijdens week 30 waren begonnen, worden nog deze nacht of morgenvroeg gestaakt. Vanuit de Franse stad Lille (Rijsel) werd non-stop muziek uitgezonden op deze frequentie, slechts onderbroken door een tweetalige mededeling. In het Engels en Frans werd louter gemeld dat het om testuitzendingen ging. De stem was die van VT4-medewerker Ton Schipper (ex Radio Mi Amigo en Contact). Voor de test werd gebruik gemaakt van de "Orban Airtime" als computersysteem. De uitzendingen waren loeihard te ontvangen in geheel het Franse Noorden en West-Vlaanderen. Uitstekend tot goed in Oost-Vlaanderen en delen van Antwerpen en Brabant. VT4 is het Vlaamse TV-station dat met een Britse licentie op de Vlaamse kabel zit. VT4 is bovendien een zusje van het Nederlandse SBS 6, samen schuilen ze dan weer onder de Amerikaans/Scandinavische SBS-paraplu. VT4 had een tijdelijke optie genomen op deze AM-frequentie omdat ze de mogelijkheid om in de toekomst eveneens met een radiostation te starten, wilden onderzoeken. Mocht er straks toch beslist worden om definitief te beginnen, dan zal de organisatie na een Britse licentie voor haar TV-station, een Franse vergunning gebruiken voor haar radiostation. Een bijzonder vreemde situatie, maar de Vlaamse wetgeving inzake radio- en TV-uitzendingen dwingt initiatiefnemers (biijna) onvermijdelijk tot deze zogenaamde U-bocht-constructies. Het signaal werd de ether ingestuurd door het Franse 'Télé Diffusion de France' (TDF), te vergelijken met de Nederlandse NOB (geen tegenhanger in Vlaanderen). TDF corrigeerde ons eerder bericht dat er werd uitgezonden met een vermogen van 5 kW met de nieuwe mededeling dat het gebruikte vermogen evenwel 35 kW bedroeg (de zender heeft echter een maximum vermogen van 40 kW). Radio France heeft momenteel tien ongebruikte middengolfzenders. Door financiële problemen werden op dit AM-netwerk reeds per 1 januari 1997 de uitzendingen van France Inter gestaakt. Nu wil het Franse 'Conseil Supérieur de l'Audiovisuel' (CSA) de overbodig geworden frequenties snel verhuren aan de hoogste bieder. VT4 kan een eigen radiostation goed gebruiken als straks 'VTM Radio' van start gaat (vanaf september). VTM zal dat echter via de FM-band doen, wat een duidelijk kwaliteitsvoordeel biedt. Nadeel is dan weer dat er moet samengewerkt worden met een twintigtal erg lokale omroepen (behorend tot de groep van Top Radio), verspreid over geheel Vlaanderen. Landelijke FM-frequenties worden immers nog steeds niet toegekend in Vlaanderen door media-minister Eric Van Rompuy. Het quasi VRT-radiomonopolie blijkt nog steeds met alle mogelijke middelen beschermd te moeten worden. Zowel in- als outsiders beseffen echter maar al te goed dat de zo geroemde luisterdichtheid van 75% naar VRT-stations niks meer is dan een zeepbel, die meteen openspat als er landelijk kan worden geluisterd naar concurrerende commerciële omroepen. Indien VT4 de optie niet licht, zal de 1071 kHz bezet worden door nieuwe kandidaten. Eerdere geruchten als zou Radio Flandria, de enige Vlaamse kabelradio (met Luxemburgse licentie), onmiddellijk de frequentie overnemen, werden door directeur Peter Van Dam (ex Radio Caroline, Atlantis, Mi Amigo, Radio 2 en zowat alle Nederlandse stations), gisteren nog ontkend. 'Er is sowieso nog geen sprake van een snelle 'bezetting' van dit kanaal omdat je in Frankrijk een vergunning van het -Conseil des Médias- harder nodig hebt dan een grote zak centen voor de huur van de zender.' (sic) De 1071 kHz slaagde ondanks haar korte bestaan erin de aandacht te trekken van zeer veel radiofans, door gebruik te maken van muziek en tunes uit de betere zeezenderperiodes. 'Man of action' van het Les Reed Orchestra werd de officieuze stationtune. Dit instrumentaaltje was tussen 1970 en 1974 de herkenningsmelodie van Radio Noordzee Internationaal (RNI). Ook programma- en tunes van o.a. Radio Atlantis, Veronica en Caroline werden zowat om het kwartier de ether ingestuurd. Dat er grote interesse is voor nieuwe landelijke Vlaamse radio-initiatieven bleek uit de aandacht die deze testuitzendingen kregen in de Vlaamse pers. Nadat "RadioVisie" deze proef bekend maakte op haar website, volgden de meeste kranten. Ook VRT-Teletekst nam het bericht over... Evenwel zonder de bijhorende frequentie te vermelden! "RadioVisie" blijft de ontwikkelingen rond de testuitzendingen op de voet volgen. Nieuwe en aangepaste berichten worden op deze plaats dan ook voortdurend bijgewerkt! |
Friday July 31st 1998
Mike Brand reports from Israel:
IsraelWire writes in today´s edition:
Police Raid SS Tzvi Police last night raided the Arutz-7 broadcasting ship, the SS Tzvi, looking for additional information in their ongoing investigation against the alleged pirate radio station. Police maintain Arutz-7 is broadcasting from within Israel, a violation of the law, since it is not a licensed Israeli radio station. Station managers deny the station broadcasts from inside Israel and insist they only broadcast from outside Israeli territorial waters. Arutz-7 is off the air this week, in observance of the first nine days of the Hebrew month of Av, during which time observant Jews do not listen to music. Police, acting with the knowledge of the attorney general, took advantage of the boat being in the Port of Ashdod, and appeared with their search warrants. According to reports in the Yediot Achronot newspaper, police are preparing to hand down criminal indictments against management of the station as well as several radio hosts. Arutz-7 Law in the Works As police continue to raid Arutz-7 facilities and prepare criminal indictments against station managers, the government is working aggressively to complete the drafting of the new Arutz-7 law, which is intended to authorize the station to legally broadcast nationwide. The new legislation would also legalize pirate radio stations broadcasting today, which are affiliated with the Shas Party. It was reported that the government has informed the High Court of Justice that the law is being drafted, and legal actions against the station for alleged criminal activity may be halted. |
Taken from today´s Arutz 7's daily e-mail news service:
POLICE PHOTOGRAPH ARUTZ-7 SHIP Just one day after the government announced plans to legislate a solution for Arutz-7, the police raided Arutz-7's ship Eretz HaTzvi last night. They did not confiscate any equipment, in accordance with a Supreme Court ruling preventing any disturbance to Arutz-7's broadcasts, but took many photographs. The boat is currently docked in Ashdod port for its periodic maintenance. Sources close to the Prime Minister's Office said that the raid last night is another attempt by the State Attorney's Office and the police to cause unrest between the Prime Minister and his voters, "even as the government is proceeding to solve the issue." |
Thursday July 30th 1998
Mike Brand reports from Israel:
Taken from today´s Arutz 7's daily e-mail news service:
| GOV'T TO PREPARE ARUTZ-7 LAW
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Wednesday July 29th 1998
Chris Edwards reports:
| The Radio Forts CD - New from
Offshore Echo's Mention offshore "pirate" radio to people and they'll probably think of Radio Caroline. The radio station started broadcasting, at Easter 1964, from a boat anchored outside British territorial waters, and outside the control of British law. Despite successive governments claims, it was never illegal, it was just outside of their control. Before Caroline, British broadcasting was state controlled with only a few hours of pop music a week. Caroline quickly changed that, playing all-day pop music. It's success was quickly followed by a number of other offshore radio stations, based on ships and forts, that changed European broadcasting in the 1960's. The Radio Forts is the new double CD from Offshore Echo's, telling the story of the Fort based offshore radio stations, Radio's Sutch, City, Tower, Invicta, KING, 390, Essex, BBMS and the story of Sealand. Hear Screaming Lord Sutch tell how he discovered an abandoned wartime defence fort and started Radio Sutch. When Sutch's manager Reg Calvert took over the station, he changed the name to Radio City. Calvert was later shot dead in a dispute over ownership of a transmitter. Radio Tower, was a much smaller station, that never really managed to get much beyond the test transmission stage, but they had ambitious plans for an offshore television station. Radio Invicta was based on a larger fort, but was not a great success. Following a tragic accident in which the stations owner drowned, the station became KING Radio. It took former advertising agent Ted Allbeury to get the operation going professionally. He changed the name to Radio 390 and the music format to sweet music, aiming the station at the housewife audience. Roy Bates talks about Radio Essex, based on the Knock John naval fort. The station was later renamed BBMS (Britains Better Music Station). Prince Roy Bates also recounts how he set up the Principality of Sealand on another nearby fort. Sealand recently celebrated its 30th anniversary. The Radio Forts is narrated by Greg Bance, who also remembers how he was once known as Roger Scott. Now on a double CD, with remastered, expanded and new content from original LP. There's new airchecks and new interviews, plus a 12 page photo booklet and colour covers. The Radio Forts CD is available now and costs £21.99 post free. To coincide with the CD's release, there is now a Radio Forts web site at: http://freespace.virgin.net/line.design/forts/radioforts.htm For more information contact Chris Edwards on (home phone number) 0181 579 0798, or: Post Offshore Echo's, PO Box 1514, London W7 2LL, England Fax/phone 0181 840 8580 Email Chris_Ed@compuserve.com |
Tuesday July 28th 1998
Mike Brand reports from Israel:
Taken from today´s Arutz 7's daily e-mail news service:
| BRINGING OUT THE GOOD by Rabbi Zalman Baruch Melamed Arutz Sheva Israel National Radio Originally broadcast on Tammuz 9, 5753 (June 28, 1993) To our Readers: This article, although five years old, is as timely now as it was then, given the time of year (the Nine Days) and Arutz-7's current prominence in the headlines. In This Article: 1. A Narrow Definition 2. The Total Picture 3. Israel's Drive for Good 1. A NARROW DEFINITION One who thinks that Arutz-7 is a "right-wing" or a "religious" station, or even a "right-wing religious" or "religious-nationalist" station, is a bit off in his definition of Arutz-7. At most, it could be said that compared to Israel's other radio stations, which are by and large lacking the religious and nationalist elements, Arutz-7 is stronger in those areas. But in reality, such a limiting definition does not do justice to the much more broad-based goals of the Arutz-7 radio station. 2. THE TOTAL PICTURE It is true that the right hand is given preference over the left. The right arm is the stronger one - "the right arm of the Lord acts valiantly, the right hand of the Lord is exalted," according to the Psalmist" - while the left is considered the "weaker" hand. However, one who seeks perfection and completion can obviously not suffice with one organ, even if it be the strongest one. A complete body is one with all "248 organs and 365 sinews," and if even one is missing, he is incomplete, defective. So too with the national body. The public, the nation, is one complete organic unit, the totality of which is dependent on each and every part. It must comprise right and left, men of spirit and men of letters, those who perform kindnesses and those who act with strength. The mission of Arutz-7 is to act as a conduit via which to express the good that is found in each of the camps, in every sector of our society. For it is clear that each and every camp amongst us has its aspects of light. No sector of the population would be able to exist if it did not have its positive points, aspects by which it could contribute to others, elements which lend it its right to exist. In this light, the proper definition of Arutz-7's goal is to illuminate the positive and the good within our nation, whether it come from left or right, from within or without, up or down. 3. ISRAEL'S DRIVE FOR GOOD All this, with a faith and a recognition that the striving for good is the inner essence of the Nation of Israel. We aim to be good, to be good to all, without limits. This is the Divine Will: "G-d is good to all, and His mercies are upon all His creations" (Psalms). The Nation of Israel is intrinsically bound to the Divine Will, of He Who is good to all, "the Good and the Beneficient." It follows axiomatically that whoever carries the name Israel has this same goal, and that this is his inner essence. Rabbi A. I. Kook, of saintly blessed memory, wrote that the entire striving of Israel for Redemption is for this purpose: to fulfill and actualize this drive for good. This great ambition is that which grants Israel the strength to live and to exist in a way that has astonished all thinking observers. This good is the secret of the inevitable Redemption, the good that cannot but emerge victorious over all else. This is the mission of Arutz-7 - to give expression to this inner drive of the nation, to represent every positive aspect inherent within our people. The good is found in every sector, it is its essence, and it must be revealed. The Talmud states (Menachot 53b): "The good shall receive good from the good for the good. This refers to Moses, who was called good (Exodus 2), receiving the good Torah (Proverbs 4), from the Good, the Holy One Blessed be He, Who is "Good to all" (Psalms 145) for the sake of the good - Israel, as is written, "Do good, O Lord, to those who are good" (Psalms 125)." |
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A recently opened Israeli Internet news site (http://www.israelwire.com) which more or less has changed the old IINS News service, reports ....
Police Moving Ahead with the Arutz-7 Investigation
(IsraelWire-7/27) The police are recommending the handing down of criminal indictments against several key senior management officials of the Arutz-7 Radio station. Among those slated to be indicted are: 1. Pinchas Wallerstein, head of the Yesha Council, 2. Yaakov Katz, Arutz-7 station manger, 3. Yoel Tzur, program director, 4. Chaggai Segal, news division head, as well as several announcers of the radio station. According to the police investigation, suspects should be charged with violating laws that prohibit them from broadcasting inside the country. Most of the suspects were already questioned by police, but chose to remain silent. Police report that raids of the Arutz-7 facilities in Tel-Aviv, Judea, and Samaria yielded evidence which indicates that the station was broadcasting from inside Israel and not from outside territorial waters on the Arutz-7 boat, the SS Tzvi, as indicated by station management. Police add that even the SS Tzvi has operated from inside territorial waters, contrary to statements made by station management. In addition, police state that the radio signal from the illegal transmissions interfered with emergency broadcast frequencies. Police have based their case on the stipulation that the radio station, which has been broadcasting for over a decade from outside Israeli territorial waters, is a pirate station. Officials at Arutz-7 have always maintained that they are not a pirate station, since they do not even broadcast from inside Israel. Officials at the station have always maintained that one cannot violate the laws of the country, if one is not even inside the country. The police are also stating that they have evidence that Station Manger Yaakov Katz lied to the High Court of Justice, when he insisted the station never broadcasts from inside Israel. To date, management of the station has never changed their statements, and insists they only broadcast from outside territorial waters. Many of the growing number of listeners of Arutz-7 nationwide, insist that the entire investigation is politically motivated, since the station is identified with the Israeli right, supports Jewish communities throughout Judea, Samaria and Gaza, and supports views opposed to the Israeli left-wing. Supporters of the station were also quick to point out that in the past the Voice of Peace, the left-wing radio station run by left-wing activist Abie Nathan, also broadcast from outside territorial waters. At that time, no members of the Israel left took measures or called for the shutting down of the station, due to its political affiliation. (The station closed when the Oslo Accords were signed). One of the other contradictory realities tied into the investigation, is that while the police move to close down Arutz-7, government ministers and MKs from across the political spectrum grant Arutz-7 reporters interviews on a regular basis, as did the former governments of Yitzchak Rabin and Shimon Peres. The police recommendations for indictments are expected to be turned over to the state attorney's office in the coming days. |
Taken from today´s newspaper "Ha´aretz":
| Police want to try 30 Arutz Sheva
staffers State
Prosecutor to decide whether to file charges
© copyright 1998 Ha'aretz. All Rights Reserved |
Monday July 27th 1998
Steve Conway reports in
Communicator story denied |
| Reports that the
former Laser 558 ship Communicator is to be scrapped have been strongly denied by Arie
Swets, who caretakes the vessel on behalf of its owners. Herbie Visser reports: "NOZEMA (the company owning and operating the broadcasting facilities on board the vessel ) has cleaned out the whole ship, checked the generators, transmitter, mast, etc. The Communicator therefore was off the air for a few days last week, and the relay of Q-Radio was taken over by the Nozema site in Lopik. Apparently the station is seriously looking into the possibility to moore the ship near Almere (near Amsterdam ) AND to abandon the train in eastern part of the country where the programs are coming from now. Q-Radio has the serious intention to move all broadcasting operations to the MV COMMUNICATOR and thus entirely broadcast from this ship again. The reason why this hasn't happened so far, is because the organisation is currently still debating with the Dutch Ministery dealing with frequencies and planning permissions about the move. Thus, instead of an end to offshore radio history, there'll be an increase of offshore radio history. The latest ratings in the Netherlands however, show once again that Q-Radio, despite their AM frequency on 1224 khz, has a marketshare of 0.0 percent. Of the commercials, best station is Sky Radio with 14.4 , Radio 10 Gold is 2nd with 9.5, Radio 538 is 3rd with 7.1 percent, and Radio Noordzee is currently the 4th commercial station with 6.7 percent. Radio Veronica has 4.1 percent marketshare and Arrow Classic Rock has 0.6 percent. These new ratings arrived yesterday and they reflect the time between 0700 and 2400 hours UTC." |
Friday July 24th 1998
Hans Knot reports:
| Radio 10 Gold with special
offshore radio broadcast On Saturday August 8th 1998 Radio 10 Gold will celebrate the fact
that it's then 40 years ago Offshore Radio started.
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Thursday July 23rd 1998
Mike Brand reports from Israel:
This appeared on Arutz 7's daily news update today. I don't know yet if their ship will come into port this year (this will make it three years in a row that the ship has not come into port for repairs,and they have been carried out at sea,for fear of having their equipment etc impounded ).
Beginning tomorrow night, Arutz-7 will be
temporarily ceasing its radio broadcasts for the period of the "Nine Days" - the
first nine days of the Jewish month of Av, during which the destruction of the Holy Temple
in Jerusalem is remembered. In addition to the customary ban on music during this period -
a mainstay of Arutz-7's broadcasts - our ship Eretz Hatzvi is in need of its annual
maintenance and repairs. Our regular broadcasts willresume on Monday, August 3, 1998. Our internet and e-mail services will continue througout the nine days, however.
FALSE REPORT ABOUT ARUTZ-7 COSTS MA'ARIV
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Tuesday July 21st 1998
Hans Knot reports:
| MV COMMUNICATOR WILL BE SOLD AND
SCRAPPED
A shipbroker from Haarlem will probably buy it for a scrapprice. Also the generators will be sold. The Nozema, who owns the transmitters, will be selling them, too. They have for QFM another transmitter at the Hoogezandsite. This will be in use in some months with a power of 100 kW. The Communicator is anchored at the dyke between Lelystad and Enkhuizen since November 1994. Only the Ross Revenge (Caroline) and the Norderney (Veronica) will be the remaining ships from former offshore station in use. Caroline still using it for the RSL's and the Veronicaship lies, without work, in the town of Leeuwarden. |
Tom Collins reports:
| CHARLIE SEA WOLF ROBBED ON VIRGIN
TRAIN: LAPTOP STOLEN Former
Laser 558 and Atlantic 252 star, Charlie Wolf, was robbed of his laptop computer last
Saturday night (18th July 1998) during a train journey. |
Friday July 17th 1998
Eric Wiltsher reports:
| MERLIN NETWORK ONE TO AIR
AUGUST RADIO FESTIVAL Merlin Network One, MNO, is pleased to announce a 48 hour Radio Festival on the 14th and 15th August. The MNO Radio Festival will be a celebration of over 30 years of commercial radio in the UK. The Festival will feature commercial stations of the past, those trying to get re-started and the pioneering stations of today. Included within the line-up of the MNO Radio Festival will be the longest running UK commercial radio station - Radio Caroline. Caroline will be joined by programme segments from Radio London, Rock Radio Network, European Klassic Rock, and there are more stations to be announced soon. Merlin Network One will also air some in-house programmes that will see Keith Lewis returning to his old slot of breakfast presenter and Christopher England bringing back his "Englands' England" show, last heard on Euronet, just for the Festival. Eric Wiltsher commented, "People in the European radio industry will always remember 14 August 1967. However, life has moved on since then and the Merlin Network One Radio Festival will prove just how dynamic radio can and will become. "Starting at 00.01 on Friday 14 August, radio listeners around the world will be able to hear radio at it's best. Two days crammed with the Cream of the crop". The Merlin Network One Radio Festival will air on Astra channel 50 to the UK, on shortwave and satellite to Continental Europe and around the world on shortwave.
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Thursday July 16th 1998
Steve Conway reports in
MNO hire Christopher England |
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| Christopher England,
operator of the innovative satellite radio station Euronet (which broadcast in 1992/3) has
been hired by Merlin Network One (MNO). Christopher will hold a multi-functional role at MNO with his prime duty being that of Studio Management. Eric Wiltsher commented:
Meanwhile Newstide can reveal for the first time plans being made by MNO to provide extra services, in the form of a two-day on-air "Radio festival" to take place in August. Steve Conway comments:
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Monday July 13th 1998
Anita McCormick reports:
| Allan Weiner's new shortwave
station, WBCQ, plans to start testing in the 2nd or 3rd week of August. He will be using
the old pirate radio frequency of 7.415. For more details, read this special mesage from Dr. Scott Becker on the Free Radio Network Grapevine! |
Friday July 10th 1998
Sietse Brower reports:
Radio Caroline broadcast from a ship in Holland
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