Radio Newyork International

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Broadcast areaNew York, New Jersey and adjacent US states
Worldwide
Frequencies190 kHz LW
1620 kHz MW
6.24 MHz SW
103.1 MHz FM
Formatoldies
First air date
July 1987 and October 1988
Radio Newyork International (RNI)
Broadcast areaNew York, New Jersey and adjacent US states
Worldwide
Frequencies190 kHz LW
1620 kHz MW
6.24 MHz SW
103.1 MHz FM
Programming
Formatoldies
History
First air date
July 1987 and October 1988
Technical information
Powervariable. Capable of 5kW (AM), 300w (Shortwave), & 10kW (FM)

Radio Newyork International was the name of a pirate radio station which broadcast from a ship anchored in international waters off Long Beach, New York, United States in 1987 and 1988. The history of Radio Newyork International (RNI) is linked with the Falling Star Network and other New York City area pirate radio stations. The owner of RNI, Allan Weiner, is currently the licensee of WBCQ shortwave in Monticello, Maine.

John Ford and Allan Weiner

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