It is interesting that the two major owners of radio stations and radio websites, iHeart and Audacy, each have a national LGBTQ station. iHeart's Pride Radio has voice-tracked DJs on weekdays. They'll give tidbits of what's up with artists like Madonna, Cher and Adele, and once in a while, they'll talk about some LGBTQ event in a given city. Pride Radio plays a sort of Rhythmic Hot AC, stretching from a few disco classics per hour to current dance-friendly hits.
A few months ago, Audacy got rid of most of its hosts on Channel Q who had been doing talk shows. I thought that signaled an end to the service. But a few weeks later, it introduced new DJs. Channel Q's playlist is similar to Pride Radio. On its regular stations, Audacy sometimes promotes Channel Q and its DJ line up. So I think that means both owners intend to keep each service going!
Even though both iHeart and Audacy have cut back on their HD2 and HD3 channels in most cities, they both have kept Pride Radio and Channel Q on HD channels in many markets. In NYC, Pride Radio is on 103.5 WKTU-HD2. Channel Q is on 92.3 WINS-FM-HD3.
Audacy had Channel Q on two non-HD stations, one an AM outlet in San Francisco and also 103.1 FM in Palm Springs. Both have been sold. So the service is now only on HD subchannels and on the app.