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Radio London

Radio London was a prominent offshore radio station that broadcast during the 1960s, primarily targeting the UK audience. Stationed on ships in the North Sea to bypass British broadcasting laws, it played popular music to a young, music-loving audience. Known for its vibrant DJs and commercial approach, Radio London helped shape the era’s pop culture and challenged state-controlled broadcasting. It operated from 1964 until 1967, becoming an influential icon of the “pirate radio” movement that changed the UK’s radio landscape by offering alternatives to traditional stations.