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This Day in Rock History - Mar. 28th

1964: In the face of the BBC’s continued reluctance to play much rock music, England’s first 24 hour a day “pirate station” begins broadcasting. Radio Caroline signs on from a former Danish ferry, the Federicia, anchored off shore in the North Sea.

The station adopts the tone (and even the same jingles) that were popular in the United States.