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Christian Michael Leonard Slater [b. August 18, 1969] played a character who ran a pirate radio station in 'Pump Up the Volume'. The film was released on August 22, 1990. It was considered both a comedy and a drama.
A radio station is typically punctuated with quotation marks if it is the name of a specific station, such as "KROQ" or "BBC Radio 1." If using the word "radio station" generically, no specific punctuation is needed.
The two main factors in range are equipment and terrain. For better range, better equipment is needed. Terrain plays a large role as well. For a home CB radio station, range should be a lot farther than what one would normally get in a vehicle, as long as quality equipment is used.
have a donation drive, ask listeners to donate money for new equipment. NPR does its fund raising drives why can't you. Cleveland State University does one for its radio station
Pirate Cat Radio was created in 1996.
Pirate Radio USA was created on 2006-03-22.
The duration of The Radio Pirates is 1.42 hours.
To start your own radio station you have to have a fair number of things in place from equipment to a license. You could have the ability to broadcast at a kabillion watts and it would do you no good whatsoever until you get a license (the FCC is rather testy about unlicensed transmissions on the FM and AM frequencies). Get the license, get the equipment and get on the air!
No, there is not a Nickelodeon Radio Station.
Radio Waves - radio station - was created in 2010.
Pennine Radio - radio station - was created in 1975.