- Pennine Radio (radio station)
Radio station
name = Pennine Radio
airdate =September 16 1975
frequency = 235 metres AM
area =Bradford ,Kirklees
&Calderdale
format = Contemporary
owner = VariousPennine Radio was the original name for what is now
The Pulse of West Yorkshire inBradford , theindependent local radio station forWest Yorkshire [http://www.radio-now.co.uk/old_station_names.htm] . It was launched onSeptember 16 1975 .History
It was the brainchild of Steve Harris and Terry Bate, the latter being a
founder member ofMetro Radio in Newcastle andRadio Trent inNottingham [http://www.geocities.com/thehotw/aircheck_UKYorks.htm] .The
first presenter was Steve Merike. Other early names on Pennine 235 included Peter Levy, Austin Mitchell, Stewart Francis, Ian Scott and Mike Hurley. Female presenters included Liz Allen, Vanessa Hill and Dorothy Box [http://hurleyburley.com/mike.htm] [http://www.mediauk.com/the_knowledge/i.muk/Peter_Levy] .Pennine people from the late 70s and early 80s included Julius K. Scragg (madcap style!), Ian Scott formally from Piccadilly Radio looked after the late show (78/79) and later went on to broadcast under his real name Ian Hutchinson (Hutch) on BBC Radio Jersey, Brian McSharry, Terry Davies (presented breakfast around the turn of the 80s and left for Essex Radio), Paul Fairburn (took over on breakfast from Terry and continued until leaving for (Red Rose), Nick Risby (went to
Radio Broadland ),Bob Preedy (later Radio Hallam, Aire, Tees, Magic 828, BBC Leeds, Humberside,York, YTV continuity announcer) Alan Ross (went to CBC which later becameRed Dragon FM ) but returned in summer '86 for afternoons and then breakfast). The news department includedChrista Ackroyd (later a presenter onYorkshire Television 'sCalendar andBBC 1 'sBBC Look North ), Peter Milburn (later managing director of Red Dragon Radio in SouthWales ) Paul Cooke (went to Capital Radio) and Martin Campbell (later a senior figure atOfcom ) [http://www.penninesoundradio.co.uk/History.htm] [http://www.forum.thebigboards.net/viewtopic.php?t=2038] [http://www.bbc.co.uk/looknorthyorkslincs/content/articles/2006/09/27/christa_ackroyd_feature.shtml] [http://www.ukonair.com/forums/archive/index.php?t-441.html] .Roger Kirk presented on Pennine from day one. He presented various programmes on the station, but he will probably best be remembered for his late show and "Solid Gold Sunday" [http://www.mediauk.com/the_knowledge/i.muk/Roger_Kirk] .One of the many highlights of Pennine's history was having ex-
BBC Radio 1 lunch-time presenterPaul Burnett host the breakfast show for 12 months from autumn 1984-5.24 hour broadcasting began in autumn 1984 - the gap between Roger Kirk's late show and Steve Truelove's early show being filled by Dave Nixon, who became legendary for his "Night Strike" competition: pool on the wireless!
Mid-80s Pennine people included Martin Kelner and Steve Truelove (both went to
BBC Radio 2 ), Mark Flanagan (left for the start ofOcean Sound ), Andy Hitchcock (went toBBC Radio York ), Tony Fisher (left forBBC Radio Leeds ) and Simon Pattern (went toViking FM , thenBBC Radio York and is now Managing Editor atBBC Radio Humberside ).Andy and Tony teamed up to become Ronnie and Gordon Groovesticker on Pennine's tea-time soap opera "Mulberry Terrace". which ran from spring 1985 to summer 1986.
A huge date in the history of Pennine Radio was 4th December 1984 - at 6.30am the station officially began broadcasting to a much larger area. Having resigned the original franchise early, Managing Director Mike Boothroyd, Programme Controller Will Venters, Chief Engineer Steve Bowley, Sports Editor Tony Delahunty and the rest of the team at Pennine House were thrilled to win back their franchise, which transformed the station from one of the UK's smallest
Independent Local Radio Station's to one of the biggest. Pennine was now broadcasting to not onlyBradford , WestLeeds and the Aire Valley on 235 m MW/1278 kHz AM and 96 MHz VHF, but now had new transmitters at Vicar's Lot overlooking its new additional area ofKirklees andCalderdale on 196 m MW/1530 kHz AM and 103.4 MHz VHF. In August 1985, 103.4 was changed to 102.5 as the first of the ILR frequency changes under the mid-80s "Geneva convention" to lumpILR andBBC local FM frequencies into sub-bands. The 103.4 frequency started to relay the newDoncaster signal ofRadio Hallam just a month later!The station was part of the
Yorkshire Radio Network from 1987, and its AM transmitters were used for the very first form ofClassic Gold [http://www.mediauk.com/the_knowledge/i.muk/Yorkshire_Radio_Network] . Pennine 235 as it was originally known became Pennine Radio which then turned into Pennine FM after they were forced to split frequencies [http://www.mediauk.com/the_knowledge/i.muk/Pennine_Radio] .In 1990, Pennine lost its 103.2
frequency to incremental broadcasterBradford City Radio , it is now used bySunrise Radio (Yorkshire) [http://www.mediauk.com/the_knowledge/i.muk/Pennine_FM] .After the take over of YRN by The
Metro Radio Group , Pennine FM wasrebranded as The Pulse of West Yorkshire. The Metro Radio Group was itself taken over byEMAP . In the November of 1995, EMAP sold both The Pulse and its AM sister service, Great Yorkshire Gold to The Radio Partnership for £4.6m. Earlier the same year, they'd paid £98.7m for the Metro Radio Group. In 1999 The Radio Partnership was acquired byThe Wireless Group , which was later swallowed up byUTV .The Pennine link hasn't been lost entirely, to this day The Pulse still broadcasts from Pennine House, in Forster Square in Bradford [http://www.pulse.co.uk/contact.php] .
Jingles
The first
jingle package, complete with a cut which sang "Pennine two-thirty-five, that's the sound goin' into your ear'oles!", was provided by Emison, the jingle arm ofEMI Music. Some jingles in later packages produced byAlfasound , the UK agent forJam Creative Productions featured the vocal talents of soul singerJimmy Helms .Former presenters
Former Back Room Staff
External links
* [http://www.tellytunes.com/photocards_penninefm.asp Newer Presenter Photos] .
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYX3BUBkzAU Yorkshire Television report on Pennine launch] .
* [http://www.pulse.co.uk/ The Pulse of West Yorkshire Official Site] .
* [http://pulseclassicgold.co.uk/ Pulse Classic Gold Official Site] .
* [http://www.geocities.com/thehotw/aircheck_UKYorks.htm History of Radio in Yorkshire] .
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.