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Kiss FM: From Radical Radio to Big Business - The Inside Story of a London Pirate Radio Station's Path to Success (Paperback)
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Kiss FM: From Radical Radio to Big Business - The Inside Story of a London Pirate Radio Station's Path to Success (Paperback)
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The inside story behind the success of KISS FM, the former London
pirate radio station, is revealed for the first time by Grant
Goddard in his new book 'KISS FM: From Radical Radio To Big
Business.' The subtitle of the book is 'The Inside Story Of A
London Pirate Radio Station's Path To Success.' In 1985, KISS FM
had been just one of many illegal pirate radio stations in London
playing black music that had been largely ignored by licensed
broadcasters. By 1989, KISS FM had won an FM radio licence to
broadcast legally in London, having fought off dozens of competing
bids from some of the biggest names in broadcasting and industry.
By 1991, KISS FM was attracting an audience of one million
listeners a week, making it one of the most successful radio
station launches in British broadcasting history. The inside story
of how a small London pirate radio station was transformed into one
of Britain's most successful youth brands is uncovered in this new
book. KISS FM's remarkable trajectory was the culmination of a
long-running campaign for a black music radio station in London
that had been started in 1970 by soul music pirate Radio Invicta.
The book also documents the determination of the government and the
commercial radio industry to rid Britain forever of pirate radio
stations, and the abject failure of their desperate efforts.
Goddard was a senior member of the KISS FM management team that
steered the transformation from weekend pirate station to
successful radio broadcaster. His detailed account will be of
interest to KISS FM listeners, the dance music community, media
students, broadcast historians, pirate radio enthusiasts and
business readers interested to understand how a successful
enterprise can be built from almost nothing. This comprehensive,
meticulously researched book offers a rare glimpse into the dark
and secretive world of pirate radio in London, revealing the naked
ambition and greed of some of those involved, as well as the
duplicity and lies deployed to destroy others who got in their way.
At the same time, it charts the achievement of Goddard's childhood
ambition to launch Britain's first licensed black music radio
station, and the consequences of that success. Author Grant Goddard
is a London-based media analyst specialising in the radio
broadcasting sector. For thirty years, he has worked in the radio
industry as a senior manager and consultant, in the UK and
overseas, and has written extensively about the radio business for
consumer and trade magazines. This is his second book.
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