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Wednesday 4 May 2022

The Anoraks Ireland Collection - The Irish Free Radio Movement 1973

 

The depth and wealth of pirate radio archives that were part of the Anoraks Ireland Collection donated to the Irish Pirate Radio Archive at Dublin City University is diverse and important both to pirate radio history and social history. Much of the archives collected by Paul Davidson while he ran the fanzine Anoraks Ireland is focussed on Ireland but some of his collection features UK pirate radio, European and American illegal broadcasting and offshore pirate stations. The publicity attached to these stations was conducted in a pre-internet era, when fans sent for ‘newsletters’ by using IRC’s, International Reply Coupons he assist with post.

 

Although these archives are from the Anoraks Ireland collection, this magazine ‘Medium’ is an early fanzine on DXing in Ireland and pirate radio. This copy is from late 1973. It was produced by the Irish Free Radio Movement with contributions from John Dowling, who was based in Carlow, Ken Sheehan who was a founder of Radio Dublin and Mark Storey who was involved with numerous stations including Radio Milinda and would later work as a producer on RTE 2FM. The magazine contents include a President’s Address, DX reports, pirate news from Dublin including a history of Radio Caroline Dublin.











Page 9 is missing from the Anoraks Ireland Archive


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