"Remember the enemy is listening"
Here is an outline for the radio pages at SterlingTimes. The focus here is on how the British Government over the decades has sought to control radio. The theme runs throughout these pages.
Radio Index
Broadcasting - the history of regulation and control in the United Kingdom
Radio Normandy
Radio Normandy Photoset
"The First Pirate" - The story of Captain L.F. Plugge and Radio Normandy. Documentary in Emblaze Audio.
Radio Luxembourg
Radio Enoch
Pirate Radio
Radio Times
Remember the Enemy is Listening
Page about the 1930s sponsored English language sations in Europe 1 - These pages record some of the history of the early English-language sponsored or commercial stations that transmitted to the United Kingdom during the 1930s
Page about the 1930s sponsored English language sations in Europe 2 -This might be described as an early DX-pedition from the "Radio Pictorial" May 3, 1935 Number 68. The picture is of the NBC Studios. "Across the Atlantic with a Portable" by Frank Lamping
Page about the 1930s sponsored English language sations in Europe 3 - Programme Schedule for Radio Cote D'Azur from Juan Les Pins for Sunday May 5 1935. Also IBC shortwave Empire Transmissions
Page about the 1930s sponsored English language sations in Europe 4. Referral to aThis wonderful French site covers Radio Lyon and Radio Poste Parisiene that both transmitted to England with sponsored programming
Page about the 1930s sponsored English language sations in Europe 5 - About Captain Plugge and Radio International
Page about the 1930s sponsored English language sations in Europe 6 - Early DXing
Page about "Doing the Continental". Continental radio in the 1930s
Page about "Plugged into Radio". About Captain Plugge.
Early BBC Radio Announcers
Radio Jolly Roger - The story of pirate radio in Birmingham
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