Viking FM

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Viking FM
Viking FM logo 2015.png
CitySheffield
Broadcast areaEast Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire
FrequencyFM: 96.9 MHz
DAB:10D
RDSVIKING
BrandingAcross Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire
Programming
FormatCHR/Pop
NetworkHits Radio
Ownership
OwnerBauer
Greatest Hits Radio East Yorkshire
History
First air date
17 April 1984
Former frequencies
102.7 FM
1161 MW
Links
WebcastwhatsON
WebsiteViking FM

Viking FM is an Independent Local Radio station owned and operated by Bauer as part of the Hits Radio network. It broadcasts to East Riding of Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire.[1]

As of October 2019, the station broadcasts from shared studios with Hallam FM, outside its broadcast area in Sheffield.

Technical[]

Viking FM logo used from 2004 to 2015.

The station is transmitted from the High Hunsley transmitter on the Yorkshire Wolds, near North Cave, sharing the 200 ft tower with Capital Yorkshire and BBC Radio Humberside, as well as on the Bauer Humberside DAB multiplex from three transmitters, located at High Hunsley, Buckton Barn near Bridlington and Grimsby town centre.

It is also streamed over the Internet via Viking FM's website, making it accessible to listeners from across the United Kingdom. Worldwide webcasting is no longer possible, for licensing reasons.

History[]

During the application process for the licence, the station's working title was Humber Bridge Radio; however on 17 April 1984, it was launched as Viking Radio and broadcast on 102.7 FM and 1161 kHz AM (258m Medium Wave). The first on-air presenter was David Fewster and the first song played was Celebration by Kool & the Gang. In spring 1986, the frequency was changed to 96.9 FM, with BBC Radio Humberside moving to 95.9 FM.

Viking was the first commercial radio station in the UK to introduce split programming so that it could broadcast rugby league commentary on Sunday afternoons on its AM frequency, with The Network Chart Show broadcast on FM. On 31 October 1988, Viking Radio split frequencies on a permanent basis and was transformed into Viking FM on 96.9 FM and Viking Gold on 1161 medium wave. The AM station later became Classic Gold, Classic Gold Radio, Great Yorkshire Gold, Great Yorkshire Radio, Magic 1161 and Viking 2 and finally Greatest Hits East Yorkshire until the transmitter was switched off on 26 April 2021.[2]

In 1990, The Yorkshire Radio Network, which owned Viking as well as Radio Hallam, Pennine Radio (now known as Pulse 1) and Classic Gold, were bought by The Metro Radio group. In 1996, the station was bought by EMAP and as a result of a group takeover in 2008, Viking is now owned by Bauer Media Group, as part of the Hits Radio network of radio stations.

In August 2019, Bauer announced Viking FM would cease broadcasting from its Hull studios and co-locate with sister station Hallam FM in Sheffield from Wednesday 2 October 2019.[3] The station retains local news, advertising and charity staff, based in the broadcast area.

Achievement[]

In 2005, the station won its first Gold Award at the Sony Radio Academy Awards for "Happy Hour"; a news investigation into binge drinking in the region. They won a Bronze award in 2006 for their series of programmes on subjects like ASBO's and street crime.[citation needed]

In 2005, Viking FM's Creative Team (who write and make the adverts) won a Vox Award for a Road Safety ad, in 2006 they won four Vox Awards (Best Campaign, Best Use of Music, Best Media Production and Other) and the London International Awards for Sound Design. In 2007 they achieved a finalist place at the New York Awards and won a United Nations Award for Peace and Human Rights.

Branding[]

The original logo depicted the station mascot "Eric the Viking", this was phased out in the late 1980s when the logo style was shared with its sister stations. This was later phased out and replaced by the Bauer City 'splash'; used by many stations on the network. In 2015, the logo was overhauled across the Bauer City network and Viking FM has now adopted the 'Your' logo, in line with branding changes to all Bauer City stations.[citation needed]

Viking's original package was produced by CBC Creative - further idents were made by Jam Creative Productions, Alfasound and . Viking went through a stage starting in the late 1990s of only using voice over sweeper production produced in-house, however, in 2006 a new sung package was commissioned, produced by .

Programming[]

Networked programming originates from Bauer's Manchester headquarters.[4][5]

Local programming is produced and broadcast from Bauer's Sheffield studios, weekdays 6-10am[6]

News[]

Bauer’s Sheffield newsroom broadcasts local news bulletins hourly from 6am-7pm on weekdays, and from 7am-1pm on weekends. Headlines are broadcast on the half hour during weekday breakfast and drivetime shows, alongside traffic bulletins.

National bulletins from Sky News Radio are carried overnight with bespoke networked bulletins on weekend afternoons, usually originating from Bauer's Leeds newsroom.

Notable past presenters[]

References[]

  1. ^ "basic station details". Retrieved 4 February 2011.
  2. ^ "Bauer to turn off four AM transmitters in the North". 25 February 2021. Retrieved 27 February 2021.
  3. ^ "Viking FM is moving out of Hull to join Hallam FM". Radio Today. 12 August 2019. Retrieved 12 August 2019.
  4. ^ Hits Radio Network stations drop local weekend programmes, Radio Today, 30 May 2019
  5. ^ Bauer to network drivetime across 11 licences in North and Midlands, Radio Today, 5 August 2019
  6. ^ Viking FM - Public File

External links[]

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