Gaydar Radio owner QSoft Consulting is quitting the radio business,
blaming the cost of investing in digital for holding back its other
business interests.
QSoft's two digital audio broadcasting
(DAB) radio licences will be transferred to Manchester-based broadcaster
Gaydio on Monday, 7 January, marking the end of the 11-year-old Gaydar
Radio brand.
Gaydar Radio broadcasts will switch from
QSoft's Twickenham HQ in west London to Gaydio's Manchester base.
QSoft
said Gaydar had a total of around 750,000 listeners per month via DAB,
online and mobile. As part of the agreement between Gaydio and QSoft,
Gaydar's dating brand will feature heavily in on-air editorial
programming and advertising support...
Guardian Media.
I guess that's why Scott Roberts left.
But where will "750,000" (don't laugh, it's on a press release) fans of shit dance music go now?
PS Like the foxy dude above I always listened to Gaydar Radio with headphones and nekkid!
Friday, 4 January 2013
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