How Pirates on a Ship Once Hijacked the NYC Radio Airwaves
In the summer of 1987, a group of pirates aboard a ship three miles off the coast of Long Island infiltrated the New York City radio airwaves. They hijacked the frequencies in the name of free speech and better music, they said. In 1980s New York City, this might seem like a minor infraction, but their actions were highly illegal. βNew York Grittyβ host Sal Bono introduces you to the mastermind behind it all and the story of how they fought the law, but the law won.