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- Pirate_radio_in_Cork abstract "In Cork the big stations were ERI (1982–1988) and the original (1982–1984) South Coast Radio. ERI unsuccessfully applied for a commercial licence in the area in 1989 under the name 'Sound of the South'. Subsequently its studio and transmission facilities were leased to a new licensed station, the then 'Radio South' in 1989, allowing this new station to come on air relatively quickly. Radio South was relaunched in July 1990 as 96FM and eventually bought out by County Sound in February 1991 with the original 4 shareholders selling all their shares to the Mallow based station.".
- Pirate_radio_in_Cork wikiPageExternalLink www.freakfm.com.
- Pirate_radio_in_Cork wikiPageExternalLink www.kisscork.com.
- Pirate_radio_in_Cork wikiPageExternalLink www.nrg887.com.
- Pirate_radio_in_Cork wikiPageExternalLink www.radionowcork.com.
- Pirate_radio_in_Cork wikiPageID "26070776".
- Pirate_radio_in_Cork wikiPageRevisionID "592186838".
- Pirate_radio_in_Cork hasPhotoCollection Pirate_radio_in_Cork.
- Pirate_radio_in_Cork subject Category:Irish_pirate_radio.
- Pirate_radio_in_Cork subject Category:Media_in_County_Cork.
- Pirate_radio_in_Cork subject Category:Radio_stations_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland.
- Pirate_radio_in_Cork type Abstraction100002137.
- Pirate_radio_in_Cork type Company108058098.
- Pirate_radio_in_Cork type Group100031264.
- Pirate_radio_in_Cork type Institution108053576.
- Pirate_radio_in_Cork type MediaInCountyCork.
- Pirate_radio_in_Cork type Organization108008335.
- Pirate_radio_in_Cork type SocialGroup107950920.
- Pirate_radio_in_Cork type YagoLegalActor.
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- Pirate_radio_in_Cork type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Pirate_radio_in_Cork comment "In Cork the big stations were ERI (1982–1988) and the original (1982–1984) South Coast Radio. ERI unsuccessfully applied for a commercial licence in the area in 1989 under the name 'Sound of the South'. Subsequently its studio and transmission facilities were leased to a new licensed station, the then 'Radio South' in 1989, allowing this new station to come on air relatively quickly.".
- Pirate_radio_in_Cork label "Pirate radio in Cork".
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- Pirate_radio_in_Cork wasDerivedFrom Pirate_radio_in_Cork?oldid=592186838.
- Pirate_radio_in_Cork isPrimaryTopicOf Pirate_radio_in_Cork.