Throughout my time authoring this blog, I have been frustrated by the lack of online information regarding the 1990s UK shortwave free radio scene. Perhaps it is too soon after the event as it were, with the potential for individual archives to land on the 'net in the years and even decades to come. With such a wealth of online data for the offshore and land-based eras up until the end of the 1980s, these times were not of course within the connected age in which we now live, but even now there will I am sure be new caches of memories, photographs, QSL cards, and so on turning up online, whilst the 1990s remains a comparative desert.
As you will see below, I have used YouTube to good effect, and whilst some of the following clips will have accompanied other blog posts I've written, there are several nuggets which I have unearthed these last few days. As an aside, should anyone reading this have anything of interest which is not as of yet in the public domain, I urge you where possible to digitise your archive, thus enabling the vibrant 1990s free radio scene to receive the full justice it deserves.
Enjoy some nostalgia!
Radio East Coast Commercial:
Freesound Radio:
Centre Radio International (the world famous Paul Stuart of Station Sierra Sierra):
Galaxy International (Paul Stuart again, along with Mr. Blackbeard and friends):
Radio Titanic International (this clip is albeit from 1989):
Live Wire Radio:
Atlanta Radio (final broadcast):
Radio Mutiny International (forerunner to the Xenon Transmitting Company, with the inimitable Matt Roberts at the controls):
Britain Radio International: (Whatever happened to Roger Davis?)
The Bogusman: (albeit from the 21st century)