- published: 12 Mar 2016
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RNI may refer to:
REM Island was a platform built in the Republic of Ireland and towed off the Dutch coast in 1964 as the pirate broadcasting home of Radio and TV Noordzee. Both stations were dismantled by armed forces of the Netherlands. It was six miles off Noordwijk.
Radio and TV Noordzee was founded in 1963 with land-based offices and broadcast from the sea. The artificial island was built in the harbor of Cork, Ireland. It was towed to its location and anchored in cement on the seabed. On August 12, 1964 a test broadcast was performed and on August 15 regular broadcasting started. The radio service broadcast on 1400 kHz, while on television it used Channel E11 (System B).
REM stands for Reclame Exploitatie Maatschappij ("advertising exploitation company"). The company intended to broadcast commercial radio and TV. Dutch law at the time did not authorize such broadcasts but the island was outside territorial waters. Other stations, such as Radio Veronica, used a ship.
Radio Northsea International may refer to:
"مرسول الشعب" يحاول الإيقاع بسياسيي الـ RNI بأسئلة غريبة
RNI Radio Northsea International TV footage from the seventies. Radio Noordzee internationaal tv beelden uit de UK. Start RNI. Bomaanslag Mebo II. Geen nieuwe beelden, maar dit keer wel in een goede kwaliteit en samengebracht in één geheel. TV beelden van ITV en de AVRO over RNI en aan het eind ook nog Radio Veronica. This footage is not new, but this time in a reasonable good quality. ITV footage of RNI, Radio Northsea International, from the seventies. At the end also some material of The Norderney and Radio Veronica, about the fire bomb incident. 04/03/1970 The start of RNI 24/06/1970 Interference at Walton on Naze coastguard 15/04/1970 Government jamming of RNI 29/03/1971 The start of independent local commercial radio stations 15-16/05/1971 The fire on board on the Mebo II and intervi...
La ville de Bouznika accueillait, samedi 29 octobre 2016, le congrès extraordinaire du Rassemblement National des indépendants (RNI). Les membres du parti sont venus des quatre coins du Royaume pour élire leur nouveau secrétaire général.
Radio Northsea International was without doubt the most remarkable of all the off-shore radio stations. In it's four year life, the 570 tonne radio ship Mebo II survived hijack attempts, jamming signals, allegations of espionage, a fire bomb attack, and several broken anchor chains. After the Dutch Government out-lawed broadcasting from its waters in 1974, Radio NorthSea closed down. The ship was later sold to Libya, and was eventually sunk in the Gulf of Sidra. In July 2008 the name R.N.I / Radio NorthSea International was revived by Garry Stevens and a dedicated team in both the UK, Holland, and Germany as an online radio station. RNI's format is automated oldies during the week, with live or otherwise hosted programmes at the weekends. The stations output is available worldwide, 24h...
RNI's chequered history can be sampled on "Radio Ship On Fire" - at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1A2D-gvhBc - also on this channel. After which, you can check out more strangeness on http://damienatloppers.wordpress.com/
I once MET Alan West. Of course, I asked him about that fateful night and he said he couldn't remember a thing. I said, "Right, I understand. You must get fed up being asked..." He said, "No, really. I LITERALLY can't remember it. My mind has blocked it out. I listen to the recording and it's like it's someone else." Hell of a thing. The theme he is playing is also on this channel (in clear) at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HVne4upl78
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M. Aziz Akhannouch a été élu samedi nouveau président du Rassemblement national des indépendants (RNI), lors du congrès extraordinaire du parti tenu à Bouznika. M. Akhannouch a été porté à la présidence du RNI par 1.707 voix contre 98 voix pour Rachid Sassi. Il succèdera à ce poste à M. Salaheddine Mezouar qui avait présenté sa démission après les résultats obtenus par ce parti lors de élections législatives du 7 octobre.
when will i learn to be alone
how can i learn to let go of you
everyone can see me
but i can't see myself
have you seen the key that
leads to me
'cause i need to find myself
i'm running out
i'm running out of time
to find myself
why do i suck at putting smiles on their faces
why am i only funny to myself
how come no one understands what i say
but i thought i didn't know myself
i hate everyone
only on certain days
i think you're all
annoyed by me
so i'll leave, and find myself