Radio North Sea International
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Radio North Sea International (RNI; German: Radio Nordsee International; Dutch: Radio Noordzee Internationaal) was a European offshore radio station run by the Swiss firm Mebo Telecommunications, jointly owned by Swiss engineer Edwin Bollier and his business partner, Erwin Meister.[nb 1] RNI broadcast for less than five years in the early 1970s and, courting both disaster and success, made a modest financial profit.[1]