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Former Irish Pirate Stations that Became Fulltime Online Stations

  • 08-05-2023 08:56PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,693 ✭✭✭Declan A Walsh


    Can you think of former pirate stations that became fulltime online stations? Many, especially the more recent ones, overlapped in their pirate and online phases, before they called it a day on their pirate operations. There are also some that had left the pirate scene before they became a fulltime online presence.

    Here are examples that I can think of (all Dublin). Some may have gone since, but that does not matter.

    Power FM

    Freedom FM

    Club FM (107.1 FM until a couple of years ago, to distinguish it from other similarly named pirates)

    Hot FM

    Easy Radio

    Dublin's ABC

    XFM

    Are there any other Irish examples you can think of?



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