During the application process for its licence, the station's working title was
Humber Bridge Radio, but launched as Viking Radio at 6.55am on 17 April 1984 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, which had occupied this frequency, moving to 95.9 FM. Viking was the first commercial radio station in the UK to introduce split programming, doing so in the mid-1980s to broadcast
rugby league commentary on Sunday afternoons without interrupting
The Network Chart Show. The rugby was aired on MW with The Network Chart 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 Radio East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire until the transmitter was switched off on 26 April 2021. In October 1990, the
Yorkshire Radio Network, which owned Viking as well as
Radio Hallam,
Pennine Radio (now known as
Pulse 1) and
Classic Gold, was 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. In August 2019, Bauer announced Viking FM would end broadcasting from its Hull studios and co-locate with sister station
Hallam FM in Sheffield from Wednesday 2 October 2019, but that it would maintain a local presence in the form of local news, advertising and charity staff. In 2020, Viking FM moved again, this time co-locating with
Pulse 1 in Leeds. Pulse itself had also moved to Leeds, in its case from Bradford.
Hits Radio rebrand On 10 January 2024, station owners Bauer announced Viking FM would be rebranded as
Hits Radio East Yorkshire & North Lincolnshire from 17 April 2024, as part of a network-wide relaunch involving 17 local radio stations in England and Wales. The announcement signalled the end of the Viking Radio brand after 40 years of broadcasting. On 20 March 2025, Bauer announced it would end its local Hits Radio breakfast show for East Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire to be replaced by a new national breakfast show for England and Wales on 9 June 2025. Local news and traffic bulletins will continue from the station's Leeds studios. The station's final local programme aired on 6 June 2025. ==Achievement==