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Pirates in Bergen County

95.1 FM is some type of spanish langugage station and so is 104.7 another spanish language station. Someone should tell the FCC about this as well as any other pirates regardless of what format or language. Any of them doing it just call FCC! And I believe there was another pirate at 94.1 or 94.3 FM. I'm not too sure on the last two but defiantely 104.7 and 95.1
 
Yes, Lisa Paige is a great looking DJ and yes, you should tell the FCC about pirate stations.

I think you are more likely to get a date with Lisa Paige than for those pirates to get shut down.
 
Nick said:
Yes, Lisa Paige is a great looking DJ and yes, you should tell the FCC about pirate stations.

I think you are more likely to get a date with Lisa Paige than for those pirates to get shut down.

LOL! ;D

Seriously, there's nothing you can do with the pirates. Even if they get shut down the first time, they'll come back.
 
Isn't it a felony to broadcast a pirate station in NJ? If so, you can call 911 whenever you hear a pirate station and report that there is a felony in progress. That will make it more serious to the police than just a message from the FCC saying that there's a pirate station.

Now what would you do if you hear Lisa Paige on a pirate station?
 
Why not instead get upset about all the noise producing *^*# that interferes with reception of ALL stations?

Or HD digibuzz, which prevents reception of actual "choices" beyond one's local "market".

At least the "pirates" have some sort of "intentional information" in their radiation, whether it appeals to you or not.
 
I believe that pirate-casters are going more local to the community than the commercial-casters. I also believe this is ending up as a tug-of-war since broadcast equipment has been much more affordable.
 
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