Radio Northsea International

Radio Northsea International

Radio Northsea International may refer to:

*Radio Northsea, Radio Nordzee, now called TROS, broadcast from a man made island in 1964
*Radio Nordzee International, original name of the 1970's radio station Radio Delmare
*Radio North Sea, name used by Radio Veronica for Robbie Dale's English language broadcasts in 1968 and 1969
*Radio North Sea International, 1970's Swiss radio station owned by Edwin Bollier & Erwin Meister, and operated by Robin Banks


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