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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 52. Chapters: Classic rock radio stations, Modern rock radio stations, RTE Digital Radio, Rock radio stations in the United Kingdom, Rock radio stations in the United States, Wonderful Radio London, MediaWorks Radio, WNNX, Radio Veronica, The Rock, WWYY, XFM London, XETRA-FM, Radio Atlantis, Radio Hauraki, Phantom FM, Channel Z, WVVB, WHHZ, KCLB-FM, WIOT, Radio Atlanta, KSDN-FM, WACL, 101.7 WSFM, Kerrang! 105.2, WRLD-FM, WWHG, 96.5 CayRock, WQLZ, WZRR, WWHQ, The Arrow, Arrow Classic Rock, Solid Gold, WKKN, WZLK, RTE 2XM, KPOI-FM, RTE Digital Radio News, Radio Rock, WFXO, WMWX, Delta radio, WZIP, WIQH, WUFM, KSQY, WKQQ, WOUF, WCVY, RTE Pulse, WVNA-FM, RTE Choice, KKLN, Nashe Radio, WXJK, KCRF-FM, KSVL, KRVX, WVRK, WTKX-FM, KDAD, KAGO-FM, WTXO, KKEG, WHXR, KWIC, KXNA, WQBZ, WRCK, KSDJ, KDVV, KQXX-FM, WZZL, WRZR, The Storm, WRZK, WRZO-LP, WTCX, RTE Junior, WBXE, WXFX, KKDC, WVBU-FM, Virgin Radio Italia, WZXL, KMAD-FM, WXMX, KQHK, WXGN, KLSY, RTE Gold, KGSG, KSEZ, KTJO-FM, KTPO, RTE Chill, RTE Digital Radio Sport, KACC, WRBR-FM, KQRK, KVRA, KRRX, Oui FM, KXRR, WCHX, WYNU, KZRZ, KDAM. Excerpt: Radio London, also known as Big L and Wonderful Radio London, was a top 40 (in London's case, the "Fab 40") offshore commercial station that operated from 16 December 1964 to 14 August 1967, from a ship anchored in the North Sea, three and a half miles off Frinton-on-Sea, Essex, England. The station, like the other offshore radio operators at the time, was dubbed a pirate radio station and its offices were located in the West End of London at 17 Curzon Street just off Park Lane. The station broadcast from the MV Galaxy, a former Second World War United States Navy minesweeper originally named USS Density. The majority of programmes were presented live from a studio in the hold. The ship's metal bulkheads presented problems with acoustics and sou...