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The government did eventually pass the 1967 Act to stop them, which led to the creation of , hired many of the former pirate DJs, and changed British broadcasting forever. Why you see that specific file name
While the characters are fictional, they are inspired by , the most famous pirate station of the era. subtitle Pirate.Radio.2009.720p.BluRay.x264.[YT...
was founded by Ronan O'Rahilly in 1964 because record labels couldn't get their artists' music played on the BBC. The government did eventually pass the 1967 Act
The string Pirate.Radio.2009.720p.BluRay.x264.[YTS... is a common naming convention used in digital file sharing. The "YTS" tag indicates it was a release from a well-known group that specialized in high-definition, small-file-size movie encodes. The string Pirate
The "subtitle" file you are referencing belongs to the (also known as The Boat That Rocked ). The film's story is a fictionalized account of the real-life cultural revolution sparked by offshore pirate radio stations in the United Kingdom during the 1960s. The Story: Rock and Roll on the High Seas
They broadcast from the MV Fredericia and the Mi Amigo , anchored just outside British territorial waters to circumvent licensing laws.
Set in 1966, the film follows a group of rebellious DJs who broadcast rock and pop music 24 hours a day from a large fishing vessel anchored in international waters. At the time, the BBC—the UK's official broadcaster—played less than an hour of "pop" music a week, leaving a massive audience of 25 million people starving for the music of the era.
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