The Offshore Radio Guide: History and Resources
Description
The Offshore Radio Guide is a specialized resource dedicated to the history and culture of offshore radio broadcasting. It offers a wide range of content including news updates, historical features, sound files, photographs, and curated links related to offshore radio.
The site serves as an archive and informational hub for broadcasters, historians, and enthusiasts interested in the development and impact of offshore radio stations. It includes detailed discographies, event coverage such as Radio Day, and tributes to notable figures in the offshore radio community.
Users typically include radio professionals, researchers, and fans of pirate and offshore radio who seek comprehensive historical data and multimedia resources. The guide also highlights the unique position of offshore radio as a form of broadcasting free from governmental control, reflecting its cultural significance.
The site is primarily focused on European offshore radio history but includes international references and multimedia content, making it a valuable tool for those studying or working in radio broadcasting history and preservation.