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Radio Nordzee International : ウィキペディア英語版 | Radio North Sea International
fter. Radio North Sea International (RNI), known as Radio Nordsee International in German and Radio Noordzee Internationaal in Dutch, was a European offshore radio station run by the Swiss firm, Mebo Telecommunications, jointly owned by Swiss engineer, Edwin Bollier, and his business partner, Erwin Meister.〔. The company, registered in Switzerland, used the German name, whereas references in the UK were to Radio Northsea International. DJs on air mixed the usage. The Souvenir Book, in 1971, although in English, swaps between English and German. This article, predominately about the English service, and written in English, uses the English variant. Some publications have a tendency to split the "Northsea" into two words〕 RNI broadcast for fewer than five years in the early 1970s and, courting both disaster and success, made a modest financial profit.〔(''Souvenir Book of Radio North Sea International'' by Victor Pelli )〕 ==Radio Gloria== In 1968 Erwin Meister and Edwin Bollier were among a group intending to broadcast as ''Radio Gloria'' from the former Radio London ship, Galaxy. On 2 July 1968, the German government banned off-shore broadcasting. The ''Gloria'' project collapsed.〔(Bob Leroi's RNI Scrapbook )〕 Meister and Bollier bought their own vessel, the ''Bjarkoy'', and set up a radio station. They renamed their ship ''Mebo'', then ''Mebo I'', and, after transmissions ended, ''Angela''.〔(RNI Timeline )〕 Before fitting was completed, the ''Mebo'' was found to be too small for broadcasting but too big as a tender. However, she was used while the ''Mebo II'' was operating off England.
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