The Radio Caroline website carries the following announcement: “We are pleased to announce that our programmes for the Spring Holiday weekend (Whitsun) will once again be coming from the radio-ship Ross Revenge. Join us from 18:00 [1700 UTC] on Friday 22nd May until 18:00 [1700 UTC] on Monday 25th for another highly atmospheric broadcast from the ship that was our full-time home between 1983 and 1990. You can hear our regular team who all admit to enjoying broadcasts from Ross Revenge because of the special atmosphere felt by anyone entering the on-board studios.
Although our radio-ship is still ’stuck’ in a private berth at the Port of Tilbury in Essex we do hope her days of isolation will be ending very soon. Watch this space!”
(Source: Radio Caroline)

on May 20th, 2009 at 10:31
Wich frequency is mentioned??? can’t find the frequency at their site.
on May 20th, 2009 at 10:36
Broadcasting and transmitting are two different things. There will be no RF transmissions from the Ross Revenge - programming will be produced on the ship and broadcast over Radio Caroline’s normal outlets, i.e. satellite and online.
on May 24th, 2009 at 01:47
I don’t even listen to Caroline anymore, but all the rest of the pirates I do, think caroline is boring now not like old days ah, it need to go back on air from the sea or it will jst die. nobody intrested in the station anymore, its only got the radio Caroline name thats ppl remember.