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Caribbean Pirates

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I was in NJ for Mother's Day weekend. Noticed several pirates. One was 107.9, playing reggae. There was also a Haitian pirate station , 104 I think, forget the exact frequency. Heard both in the Newark/ Oranges area.
 
Re: 95.3 Caribbean Clifton,NJ pirate

I never understand why these illegal immigrants, perhaps legal who knows...can't ever follow the arm of the law. Ends up mostly being carribean, haitian, jewish or some other hispanic format. [EDIT] It wouldn't matter if they were english stations either, but majority if not all the time it's immigrant related. They know how to break the law in several ways.


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87.5, 87.7 (interferes with Pulse87), 87.9, 91.9, 93.5 (not WRTN), 94.3, 94.5, 95.1, 95.9, 96.1, 96.5, 96.7, 97.5, 99.9, 102.3, 102.5, 103.1, 103.9, 104.7, 106.3, 107.1, 107.9 are all the frequencies in Newark/New York that I have heard a pirate station on. Anywhere you hear even a little bit of static, a pirate will come on that frequency. Most are Spanish, one is hip hop, and one is adult contemporary. That's at least 22 pirate stations, and I'm not including the pirates that interfere with each other on the same frequency. More than 20% of the FM band in the New York area is pirate stations.
 
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