Offshore Radio
Offshore radio
refers to the practice of
radio
broadcasting from
ships
or fixed maritime structures, usually in
international waters
. The majority of offshore broadcasters have been
pirate radio
stations, using seaborne broadcasting as a means to circumvent national broadcasting regulations, but the practice has also been used by legitimate broadcasting organisations like the
Voice of America
. Offshore pirate stations have operated off the coasts of
Belgium
,
Denmark
,
Israel
, The
Netherlands
,
New Zealand
,
Sweden
, The
United Kingdom
and even (on rare occasions) The
United States
. See
Pirate radio
for full details.
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