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    R2009 · Comedy drama · 2h 9m

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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pirate_radioPirate radio - Wikipedia

    A pirate radio station is a radio station that broadcasts without a valid license. [1] In some cases, radio stations are considered legal where the signal is transmitted, but illegal where the signals are received—especially when the signals cross a national boundary.

  2. Pirate Radio Music . Home. On Air. Pirate Radio Morning Show with Jack and Kim . Jack Smith . Kim Works . Dreay . Tim . Programs . On Air Schedule . Music. Apps . TuneIn App . Photos. Pirate Radio Crew. Advertise With Us. Contact. Station Info . Contest Rules . EEO . Employment Opportunities . Login/Register. Email Address:

  3. Nov 13, 2009 · Original title: Pirate Radio. 2009. R. 1h 57m. IMDb RATING. 7.3 /10. 116K. YOUR RATING. Rate. Play trailer 2:20. 2 Videos. 99+ Photos. Comedy Drama Music. A band of rogue DJs that captivated Britain, playing the music that defined a generation and standing up to a government that wanted classical music, and nothing else, on the airwaves. Director.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Music
    • Richard Curtis
    • 2009-11-13
  4. Learn how pirate radio stations defied government censorship and played rock 'n' roll music in the 1960s, and how they still exist today in the U.S. and the U.K. Find out the reasons, challenges and controversies behind unlicensed broadcasting in the internet age.

  5. Learn about the origins and evolution of pirate radio, from border blasters to offshore stations to microbroadcasters. Explore the challenges and controversies of unlicensed radio in different countries and regions.

  6. The Boat That Rocked (titled Pirate Radio in North America [5]) is a 2009 British comedy-drama film written and directed by Richard Curtis about pirate radio in the United Kingdom during the 1960s. The film has an ensemble cast consisting of Philip Seymour Hoffman, Bill Nighy, Rhys Ifans, Nick Frost and Kenneth Branagh.

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  8. In the United States, the term pirate radio implies the unlicensed broadcasting use of any part of the radio spectrum that is reserved for use by governmental, public or commercial licensees by the Federal Communications Commission. This includes the FM, AM and shortwave radio bands.

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