Radio 390

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title: Radio 390
text: Radio 390 (1965–1967) was a pirate radio station on Red Sands Fort,, a former Maunsell Fort on the Red Sands sandbar. Previously the fort had been used by Radio Invicta and K-I-N-G Radio. Neither was well-financed or successful, and KING approached Ted Allbeury, who suggested a format based on women's magazines to appeal to housewives. Radio 390 was named after the station's wavelength, so listeners would know where to tune. The actual wavelength was 388 metres, but 390 was easier to remember. L
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description: Former British pirate radio station
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date modified: 2023-11-09T17:29:51Z
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