KING Radio

KING radio was a British offshore radio who was active between 24 March and 22 september of 1965 and that broadcast on 236 meter-1,268 kHz (the old frequency was first 306 metres-980 kHz) on the medium wave.The station was the successor of Radio Invicta and wielded a "middle-of-the-road format". However, things went bad and the transmitter attracted few listeners. Ted Allbeury was asked to improve the station and suggested to lift KING Radio and to open a new station: Radio 390.