North Arlesburian Radio Club
The North Arlesburian Radio Club was one of North Arlesbury's oldest nationwide radio stations. Founded in 1931, it was nationalized in 1975 and incorporated into RNA, where it became North Arlesburian Commercial Radio in 1979 and was later sold off to private investors in 1993. One year later, NACR's owners refounded NARC through a partnership with local radio stations. Said partnership was abandoned in 1999. The National Media Group bought NARC and Golden Radio (licensed from the Michillian broadcaster of the same name) in 1999. Golden Radio became NARC in 2003, maintaining the oldies format, but later went through successive rebrands, becoming a news and sports station in 2006, oficially dropping most of the music programming. In 2010, it shut down due to financial issues. It was replaced by Star FM, but it too failed.