[4] 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 rename it and in August 1991 The Pulse of West Yorkshire was born.
[5] There was live networked programming across the stations each evening broadcast from Viking Radio's studio's at Commercial Road in Hull.
Each jingle was sung with different endings to ensure each station was fairly represented, for example: This was a remarkably democratic process and was not present with previous packages.
The YRN 4 jingle package used resings of "Non-Stop Power" - originally created for New York radio station WPLJ.