The book progresses by first tracing the technological evolution of pirate radio, then investigating the socio-political conditions that fueled its rise, and finally examining its lasting impact on media regulations. For instance, some pirate radio operators faced significant legal battles, which ultimately contributed to shaping more liberal broadcasting policies.
Through archival materials, interviews, and legal analyses, Pirate Radio History provides a detailed account of the motivations, challenges, and ingenuity of the individuals involved, making complex historical and legal concepts accessible to a broad audience interested in music, history, and media studies.