WCPR
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- | One of the first well known New York City [[pirate radio stations]], WCPR began transmitting in December, 1975, and was busted on February 7, 1976. WCPR used 1600 kHz and transmitted from Brighton Beach in Brooklyn. It was run by | + | One of the first well known New York City [[pirate radio stations]], WCPR began transmitting in December, 1975, and was busted on February 7, 1976. WCPR used 1600 kHz and transmitted from Brighton Beach in Brooklyn. It was run by Perry Cavalieri and John Calabro. The operators later went on to run pirate [[WFAT]]. |
Revision as of 14:44, 21 September 2007
One of the first well known New York City pirate radio stations, WCPR began transmitting in December, 1975, and was busted on February 7, 1976. WCPR used 1600 kHz and transmitted from Brighton Beach in Brooklyn. It was run by Perry Cavalieri and John Calabro. The operators later went on to run pirate WFAT.
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