This was not made clear to listeners, who were allowed to form the incorrect impression that all the presenters were sitting in the Grand Duchy or, alternatively, that they were indeed in London but performing live via a hypothetical landline to Luxembourg – a landline which in reality the British government was never prepared to permit until well into the 1980s. // ]]> Pingback: Scientists in Alaska Attempt to Produce Artificial Aurora | Scientist.ml, Pingback: Scientists in Alaska Attempt to Produce Artificial Aurora | Calypsas, Pingback: 1947 Chemtrails | OneTubeRadio.com. The stations thus exposed millions of Britons and British companies to commercial broadcasting, which contributed to the creation of the commercial ITV during the 1950s.[3][4]. google_ad_client = "ca-pub-6978071804428200"; In 1989, Radio Luxembourg's parent company RTL Group teamed up with Radio Telefís Éireann to create Atlantic 252, an English-language pop music station on longwave, based in Ireland and with advertising content aimed at a UK audience. //