You do realise that you don't have to be logged in for RAWK to be in your browsing history, don't you?
Person visits Liverpool related website, person sees Liverpool related adverts, person thinks there's a massive conspiracy.
No mate, that's just how internet advertising works.
Yes, I'm well aware, I've been a computing professional for over 40 years now.
My browser history and assorted files and cookies are cleared down every time I close my browser, a practice I've always been very fastidious about since I first started using the WWW back in the early 90's.
The point I'm making is that I can open my browser (Firefox or IE), totally virgin and with no stored history, go to Rawk via a bookmark (not via a Google), open another tab and goto Youtube(not via a Google), search on Youtube for a tune or even use a saved url link and voila, Capitol FM advert. To my knowledge, Rawk doesn't employ tracking cookies so I'm simply intrigued as to how this is happening.
I've mentioned before that I'm well aware that Google have been collecting IP addresses against searches, quite possibly MAC addresses too, and I suspect they are starting to really mesh it all together with their records of historical searches they've been storing for many years now.
Incidentally, I'm not that bothered if they do, I certainly don't view it as a 'massive' conspiracy as you put it, simply as an observation, and if anything I'm surprised it's taken them this long to implement, it's what we do.