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Radio Caroline Breaches Ofcom Rules After Accidental King Charles Death Broadcast

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12.08.2026

LONDON — British media regulator Ofcom has ruled that Radio Caroline breached broadcasting rules after the station mistakenly aired pre-recorded announcements declaring the death of King Charles III during a May programme.

The incident occurred on May 19 during The Barry Marsh Show. A staff member performing routine maintenance on a studio computer accessed audio files prepared for use in the event of the monarch's death and played them out of curiosity. The action interrupted the remote presenter's stream and put the false announcements on air.

Listeners heard three messages. One stated: "This is Radio Caroline; we have suspended our normal programmes until further notice as a mark of respect following the passing of His Majesty King Charles III." Another said the news media had confirmed the King's death. The national anthem followed, after which the station's DAB feed carried approximately 16 minutes of silence. AM listeners heard backup music instead.

Ofcom said that once the staff member realized what had happened, the person stopped the files, "panicked and left the premises." A correction and apology were not broadcast until about 30 minutes after the inaccurate announcements first aired. The presenter told listeners: "I've just been informed that we've played in error some information a little earlier; I didn't hear this myself, but it is incorrect, it's a technical issue, and of course we apologise."

In its ruling published on August 10, Ofcom found the........

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