Readers of Tom Taylor's radio-info column may have seen a link to an article in WIRED telling how you
can start your own pirate radio station. Today Taylor says he has heard from an industry insider who
is disgusted with this. "They will need to hire a lot of new engineers in the Enforcement Bureau to shut down all the new pirates this article is sure to encourage. You would think Conde Nast would be more responsible. It’s like giving a terrorist step-by-step instructions on how to make an IED, detonate it, and get away with it."
If pirates are so great why not have one set up at 105.9 right next to Touch and start playing
something else (doesn't matter). Wait! Wait! You can't DO that!, the Touch fans will say.
Ah! A bit of your own medicine, eh? That's just the point. TOUCH can't DO that either! Illegal!
can start your own pirate radio station. Today Taylor says he has heard from an industry insider who
is disgusted with this. "They will need to hire a lot of new engineers in the Enforcement Bureau to shut down all the new pirates this article is sure to encourage. You would think Conde Nast would be more responsible. It’s like giving a terrorist step-by-step instructions on how to make an IED, detonate it, and get away with it."
If pirates are so great why not have one set up at 105.9 right next to Touch and start playing
something else (doesn't matter). Wait! Wait! You can't DO that!, the Touch fans will say.
Ah! A bit of your own medicine, eh? That's just the point. TOUCH can't DO that either! Illegal!