- The story about pirate radio WMAD in Brooklyn, New York. Alan Sane, Jack Hammer and Ivan Jefferies. Now doing radio on WBCQ 7.415 on shortwave radio.
- Alternative radio archive from the 1960's onwards. Caroline, Veronica and Radio City from the offshore era and Jackie and Radio Fax from the land based scene to name a few.
- Making its debut in July, 1996, only to be shut down 3 months later, Beat Radio continues to fight the FCC for the right to broadcast on a low-power unused frequency in Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota.
- An account in the life of a DJ on a high seas pirate radio stations operating in the North Sea. Includes photos of ship radio stations and personnel. Includes a collection of country music links and resources.
- This is a ring for Free Radio web pages including support for Free Radio, Free Radio Programs, broadcasting, or anything pertaining to Free Radio, LPFM, Amateur and Microbroadcasting.
- How British Governments have regulated radio from the outset. There have always been spirited "pirates" who have challenged the might of the British government. All change and development in radio has resulted from the rule breakers.
- Low Power FM, Full Power AM and FM Radio, Commercial and Non-Commercial Broadcasting, Pirate Radio, Broadcast Engineering, License Applications, Unlicensed Broadcasting.
- Website is hub for several projects of Net420, including pirate radio, Canyon Lake Radio legal developments, web radio, and Guru Klyph's "Virtual Religion". News, links, audio.
- A guide to offshore radio related topics with up-to-date news items, history, sound files, pictures and more than 400 links to offshore radio websites.
- An A to Z of the broadcasters who worked on the British offshore "pirate" radio stations of the sixties. It includes biographies, photos, audio examples of their work and, where possible, news of where they are now.
- rolling bay radio - a low power radio station on bainbridge island, near seattle. Broadcasting on 49.830 Mhz. We are about good music and we stand for the right of all to have access to the airwaves.