Radio Northsea International
Welcome to RNI!

This is your starting point for information on broadcasts from the former light-vessel LV-18 in 1999, 2000 and beyond.

Thanks to the good people at KeConnect we have a brand spanking-new website at rni.org.uk ready for these broadcasts. All your links are HERE for related RNI sites, your email contacts, the RNLI and much more. And it's all dedicated to the people who brought you the great original sounds of RNI in the 1970s.

The original Disk Jockeys from 1970 to 1974:

Horst Reiner Hannibal Axel A J Beirens Vic Pelli Elke Eva Pfister Kurt Baer Bruno Brandenberger Johnny Scott Roger Day Carl Mitchell Mark Westley Spangles Muldoon David Gregory Steven Ladd David Rogers Andy Archer Alan West Duncan Johnson Michael Lindsay John Denny Rob Eden Mike & Sheila Ross Larry Tremain Tony Allen Martin Kane Stevie Merrick Ray Cooper Ed Marino Chrispian St John Roger Kirk Mark Stewart Paul May Brian McKenzie Terry Davies Arnold Lane Don Allen Steve Berry Ian Anderson Mark Slate Steve King Graham Gill Terry Campbell Robin Banks Roger Kent Jason Woolf Bob Noakes Peter & Werner Hartwig Pierre Deseyn

RNI in 2000

Related RNI sites

!!NEW!! RNI Souvenir Shop!

Clive's RNI pages

Colin's RNI pages

John Platt's RNI pages

History of RNI
More history
Dutch RNI pages

RNI in 2000

Your email contacts

Clive's email address

Colin's email address

Paul Graham's email address

Graham Vine (webmaster)

RNI in 2000

The RNLI
During August 1999, RNI supported the
Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI).
Please support your local RNLI; Clacton's has an excellent website run by Paul Evans.


How to use this site.
(Audio from 1999, live-streaming audio in 2000, recent history, RNI in 2000)

For all the latest news on broadcasts from the Sea Containers former lightvessel LV-18, it's worth visiting Clive's RNI pages , Colin's RNI pages and John Platt's RNI pages. Historically speaking, there's loads of info available following the links in the related RNI sites. RNI in 1999 can be seen by clicking the 'N' (Ninety Nine) above and follow the links which tell the unfolding story leading to the wonderful broadcasts in August 1999.

To hear RNI, you can listen in Real Audio (tm) to the opening broadcast of RNI in 1999 by linking to update number 8 and clicking the audio links. On the final update you can hear our final hour's broadcast and 2 editions of the Jeff Lynne Connection. For live-streaming audio of the latest broadcasts, go to the Ke-Connect page or www.rni.org.uk and click the link. World-wide, we hope to be on short-wave from the USA on WBCQ from time to time. And if you are in the area of North Essex / South Suffolk during the broadcasts, tune in to 1575 kHz AM, 190 Metres medium wave.

For sales enquiries, listening reports and other help, please email Paul Graham or Colin Lamb. For enquiries about the web-site, please email the webmaster, Graham Vine


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Link (if you must!) to Graham Vine's HomePage. By the way, I cannot update it as I am locked out of it at present, so the info is obsolete. If it's 'fresh new music' you're after, please take a look at Graham's CD Reviews in The Secrets Of Home Theater And High Fidelity - top E-mag of the year, 1999


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