Friday, January 04, 2013

Gaydar Radio owner QSoft quits radio, blaming cost of digital investment DAB licences are transferred to Manchester-based broadcaster Gaydio


Gaydar Radio owner QSoft quits radio, blaming cost of digital investment


Focus returns to core dating business as its two DAB licences are transferred to Manchester-based broadcaster Gaydio "awful"


QSoft Consulting can confirm that its GaydarRadio DAB licences will officially be handed over to Gaydio, a not for profit FM radio station for LGBT people, on the 7th January 2013. The transfer of the licences will enable QSoft Consulting to focus on its core business interests which includes the Gaydar and GaydarGirls dating sites, mobile sites and apps.
Trevor Martin, CEO of QSoft Consulting, comments:
“Everyone associated with GaydarRadio should be immensely proud of what the station has achieved. The station has devoted an extraordinary amount of time to help social causes within the LGBT community as well as supporting talent within the music industry. The transfer of the DAB licences to Gaydio will ensure that the time and money invested in GaydarRadio will continue to live on and be supported in an appropriate way, with the support of the Gaydio FM licence.”
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