Radio North Sea International
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. RNI broadcast for fewer than five years in the early 1970s and, courting both disaster and success, made a modest financial profit.
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Radio North Sea International
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. RNI broadcast for fewer than five years in the early 1970s and, courting both disaster and success, made a modest financial profit.
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Radio North Sea International ...... ade a modest financial profit.
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Radio Noordzee Internationaal ...... 0 tot en met 31 augustus 1974.
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Radio Nordsee International (R ...... e modestes profits financiers.
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Radio Nordsee International (R ...... f auf der Nordsee aus sendete.
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Radio North Sea International ...... ade a modest financial profit.
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Radio Noordzee Internationaal
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Radio Nordsee International
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Radio North Sea International
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Radio North Sea International
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