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To Tune into Radio Caroline make sure your radio is pointed at Dublin Ireland and tuned to 102.5 Mhz. FM, enjoy your hours of Free listening.
Radio Caroline Dublin started broadcasting in 1990 and continues to broadcast 7 days a week. The station would like to make it clear that we have no connection with the origonal Radio Caroline that broadcast from the 60's through to the 90's. This is another Caroline doing her own thing!
"Everyone has the right of freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media regardless of frontiers " Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Radio Caroline in the true tradition of free radio makes access to a cheap and user friendly technology of radio a 7 day a week 52 week a year reality.
Radio Caroline continues to operate with out the need for commercial funding and we see this as a further advantage in our desire to be free, to be who we are and to develop our ideas of radio in the community.
Radio Caroline would not exist but for the strong commitment we have within our group. In a recent self assessment we noted that our greatest asset above all were the people we have working with us on a voluntary basis. And when this power is coupled with the burning desire to Broadcast, Entertain, and Inform we have a hell of a radio station.
Radio Caroline can be heard in the Greater Dublin area on 102.50 Mhz FM. for times and programme details see our broadcast schedule. To Contact us Press here.
Read This. Synergy, Cross Media Ownership, conglomerates, a by Bobby Gibbson 1st June 1995.
List of Legal radio stations broadcasting in the Dublin area. Local radio (ILR) is governed by the Independent Radio & Television Commision IRTC. RTE Radio 1, 2FM, FM3 & Raidio na Gaelteacht are governed by the RTE authority (the national public service broadcaster), and the stations with Cablelink after the listing are piped to 250,000 homes in the Dublin area by the licenced cable company CableLink (jointly owned by RTE & Telecom Eireann the national Telecomunications company). Where a station has its own WWW page its hyperlinked, many ILR stations have a basic web page at the IRTC site.