Yorkshire Radio Network

Yorkshire Radio Network

Radio station


name= Yorkshire Radio Network
airdate= Unknown
frequencies= 96.1, 96.9, 97.4, 97.5, 102.5, 102.9, 103.2 & 103.4 MHz and 990, 1161, 1278, 1305, 1530 & 1548 kHz
area= Yorkshire, Northern Lincolnshire and the North Midlands
format = Contemporary
owner = Various

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company_name = Yorkshire Radio Network
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company_type = Media
foundation =
location = Sheffield, UK
key_people =
num_employees =
industry = Broadcasting
products = Local Radio
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The Yorkshire Radio Network was a group of three radio stations which shared programmes in the evening and at weekends. YRN was made-up of Pennine Radio in Bradford, Viking Radio in Hull and Radio Hallam in Sheffield.

History

YRN was based in Sheffield at Radio Hallam [http://www.mediauk.com/the_knowledge/i.muk/Yorkshire_Radio_Network] , although all of the live programmes came from Studio 2 at Viking Radio in Hull [http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=567916&page=2] .

The company came about when Radio Hallam merged with Pennine Radio and later took over Viking Radio in 1987 [http://www.keithskues.co.uk/biography.htm] .

In 1989 all of the three radio stations Medium Wave frequencies were used to form a new service called Classic Gold. YRN was bought by the Metro Radio group and as Pennine was making a loss they decided to re-name it. The Pulse of West Yorkshire was born [http://www.mediauk.com/the_knowledge/i.muk/The_Pulse] , the station was later sold off.

For a while YRN used the over-night sustaining service "The Superstation" .

Programming

There was live networked programming across the stations each evening broadcast from Viking Radio's studio's at Commercial Road in Hull. The programmes would mostly start after 8pm weekdays and slightly earlier over weekends.

Ad-breaks were not split so it was not unusual to hear promos for Viking whilst you were listening to either Hallam or Pennine. However, both "Benny Brown's American Countdown" and "Rick Dees Weekly Top-40" programmes where bought in and played-out locally by each station, so the commercials were also played separately by the tech-ops at each individual station.

Tim Finlay would often say "we're on more frequencies than you've had hot dinners!", those frequencies before the AM/FM split we're actually: 96.1, 96.9, 97.4, 97.5, 102.5, 102.9, 103.2 and 103.4 MHz and 990, 1161, 1278, 1305, 1530 and 1548 kHz.

For a short-time Howard Pressman presented a Weekend afternoon show on the network. However, there was no reference to which station it was on other than in the jingles, which were only ever played after the ad-break and fired at each individual station.

Jingles

Each jingle was sung with different endings to ensure each station was fairly represented, for example:

:"Latest hits, Greatest hits, Pennine, Hallam and Viking".

:"Every hour there's more music power, on Viking, Hallam and Pennine".

:"Where with you all the time, Pennine, Hallam and Viking".

:"Upfront, Infront, Hallam, Pennine and Viking".

This was a remarkably democratic process and was not present with previous packages. The older jingles would either sing "Yorkshire Radio Network" thus, not naming any station at all, or the order of the stations would be "Viking, Pennine and Hallam" this being unfair to Hallam, which was always last.

Each YRN cut was also sung for each individual station with the same melody. This was to ensure one identity throughout each station regardless of the time of day, for example:

:"Every hour there's more music power, on Viking F.M".

:"Every hour there's more music power, on Pennine F.M".

:"Every hour there's more music power, on Hallam F.M".

The memorable YRN news jingle was re-produced several times, however the tune remained the same. This jingle was used on the individual stations. It was formed using the melody used at the start of that of 'Viking Radio' (also that of 'Pennine Radio'), and the end of that of 'Radio Hallam'.

Some of the earlier Jingles were sung by soul singer Jimmy Helms. Helms later went on to form the group Londonbeat, they were regular guests on Tim Finlays evening show, and they even sang him a jingle to the tune of their hit "failing in love again".

All of the packages were created and written by British jingle production company Alfasound, with the final package being a co-production with U.S. Company JAM Creative Productions. The YRN 4 jingle package used resings of "Non-Stop Power" - originally created for New York radio station WPLJ.

Former Presenters: Where are they now?

* Tim Finlay (performing in a functions band called "Midlife Crisis" [http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=486503&highlight=Tim+Finlay] and now on KCFM).
* Diana Luke (now at BBC Radio Sheffield & BBC Radio Leeds).
* Steve Tong (after a name change to 'Steve Phillips' he moved to Great North Radio, then Alpha 103.2).
* James Watt (now at BBC Radio York and BBC Tees).
* Allis Moss (last heard at BBC Radio Five Live).
* James Hilton.
* Howard Pressman (now at BBC Radio Sheffield, BBC Radio Leeds and BBC Radio Humberside).
* Freddie Allen [http://www.freddieallen.com/about.html] .
* Les Smith (now at Compass FM in Grimsby).
* Paul Massey (last heard on KCFM in Hull).
* Keith Skues (now at BBC Radio Norfolk [http://www.keithskues.co.uk/biography.htm] ).
* Tim Jibson (Programme Manager for KCFM).
* Bruce Edwards (last heard on BBC Tees [http://www.bbc.co.uk/tees/content/articles/2006/01/16/presenter_profile_bruce_edwards_feature.shtml] ).
* Martin Lee.

External links

* [http://www.cubwolf.co.uk/jingles.htm Jingle package 2 for YRN] .
* [http://www.adamfi.co.uk/Yorkshire_Radio_Network_1.mp3 Promo, jingle feat. Jimmy Helms and Paul Massey!] .
* [http://www.adamfi.co.uk/Tim_Finlay.mp3 Tim Finlay links] .
* [http://www.adamfi.co.uk/Yorkshire_Radio_Network_2.mp3 YRN News jingle from package 1] .

ources

* [http://www.mediauk.com/the_knowledge/i.muk/Yorkshire_Radio_Network Source: Media UK Website] .


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