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Birmingham Pirate TV

17 hours ago
  • #pirate TV
  • #Telstar TV
  • #broadcasting history
  • Telstar TV was the first pirate TV station in Britain, operating in Birmingham in early 1984.
  • It broadcast after BBC2 closed down on Saturday nights, showing feature films and pop videos sourced from local video shops.
  • The station operated for about 8 weeks with low-power transmissions from areas like Northfield and Bartley Green.
  • Continuity announcements were recorded on VHS, but the operator's identity was later recognized on national news, causing personal and professional repercussions.
  • The station shut down after seeking publicity, leading to national media coverage but no further broadcasts.
  • Technical setup involved a low-power 2-watt transmitter purchased from an amateur ham rally, with concerns about signal quality and interference.
  • Discussions highlighted challenges of anonymity for in-vision continuity and declining public ability to tune around for pirate signals.