• Pennine FM was an Independent Local Radio station based at Lockwood Park in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England. The station closed on 5 April 2010 and...
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  • Alps, a mountain range in the western Alps Pennine Way, a National Trail in England and Scotland Pennine FM, an Independent Local Radio station in Huddersfield...
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    Pennine FM. Yorkshire Radio Network was bought out by Newcastle based Metro Radio Group (owners of Metro Radio and TFM). Pennine Radio became Pennine...
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  • at the Wayback Machine Closure for troubled radio station Pennine FM "Schedule | Imagine FM". www.imaginefm.net. Retrieved 6 May 2018. Matthew's blog...
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  • the first form of Classic Gold. Pennine 235 as it was originally known became Pennine Radio changing again to Pennine FM after they were forced to split...
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  • known as the Pulse). Pennine FM, a former radio station based in Huddersfield (previously known as Home FM and Huddersfield FM). This disambiguation...
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  • a Philippine radio network operated by Aliw Broadcasting Corporation Pennine FM (formerly Home 107.9), a radio station in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire...
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  • represents around 65 student stations. The following stations are available via an FM community licence or via LPFM transmitters: Typically available within the...
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  • was part of the Yorkshire Radio Network. When, in 1989, Pennine Radio was split into Pennine FM and Classic Gold, the AM service became part of a network...
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  • Central 103.1 FM - sold to John Quinn. Pennine FM - sold to Pennine Media Ltd. Silk FM (Macclesfield) - sold to Dee 106.3 in Cheshire. Arrow FM (Hastings)...
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  • TLRC's sale. 5 April – Academy FM (Thanet) begins broadcasting to the Thanet area of Kent. Huddersfield station Pennine FM closes after a decade on air...
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  • 12 am until 3 am instead of 11 pm – 2 am. 5 April – Huddersfield station Pennine FM closes down at 6pm, having been on air in various guises since 1998 and...
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  • price worth £37.5 million. 7 May – Pennine FM is bought by Pennine Media Ltd and returns to the air as Pennine FM, Huddersfield's More Music Station 22...
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  • February – Huddersfield station Home 107.9 is relaunched as Pennine FM, "The New Pennine FM". 17 March – Humphrey Lyttelton retires from BBC Radio 2, having...
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  • television begins broadcasting in NICAM stereo. 30 August – At 5 am, Pennine FM is rebranded as The Pulse of West Yorkshire by new owners Metro Radio...
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  • Metro Radio Group which owned TFM, Metro FM and Great North Radio, bought Viking FM, Hallam FM, Pennine FM (later rebranded as The Pulse) and Classic...
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    Yorkshire. In 1987, Radio Hallam merged with neighbouring Yorkshire stations Pennine Radio in Bradford and Viking Radio in Hull to form the now-defunct Yorkshire...
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  • Midlands stations, Leicester Sound and Ram FM to form Capital FM East Midlands (part of Global's Capital FM Network) on Monday 3 January 2011. Launched...
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    (operated by South Pennine Community Transport) runs hourly connecting Stocksbridge to Chapeltown. Service 23/23A (South Pennine Community Transport)...
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  • 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...
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    Hits Radio East Yorkshire & North Lincolnshire, formerly Viking FM, is an Independent Local Radio station based in Leeds, England, owned and operated by...
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    Leeds and 29 miles (47 km) east of Manchester in the foothills of the Pennines. The town is frequently noted on lists of unusual place names. The highest...
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    Don Valley on the western edge of the Humberhead Levels and east of the Pennines. It had a population of 87,455 at the 2021 census, whilst the wider metropolitan...
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    consists of stone-built cottages nestled on the eastern slopes of the Pennine hills. Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, Holmfirth was...
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  • was found close to Dovestone Reservoir on Saddleworth Moor, in the South Pennines of Northern England on December 12, 2015. He had died via a lethal dosage...
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  • Apart" was born. Joy Division first recorded "Love Will Tear Us Apart" at Pennine Studios, Oldham, on 8 January 1980, along with the B-side, "These Days"...
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    upper part of the moor continues into Black Hill which is crossed by the Pennine Way north–south footpath. Holme Moss transmitting station is the highest...
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    was a DJ on commercial radio station Viking FM, based in Hull, and also had a breakfast show on Pennine Radio (now the Pulse of West Yorkshire) and Radio...
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    criticised for being prematurely triumphalist. The arena was renamed Hallam FM Arena in 2002, but returned to its original name from 1 November 2007. On...
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  • presenter. He stayed with Kiss 105 for its entire existence, moving across the Pennines to its newly branded sister station Galaxy 102 after the sale of both stations...
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