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  2. List of radio stations in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    RFM (pop music) Mega Hits (pop Music, R&B, dance) Bauer Media Audio Portugal. Rádio Comercial (pop music) M80 Radio (oldies music - 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and 2000s) Cidade FM (R&B, dance music) Smooth FM (jazz, blues, soul, bossa nova) Batida FM (indie, alternative rock, portuguese music) Global Media Group.

  3. RFM (Portuguese radio station) - Wikipedia

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    rfm.sapo.pt. RFM (from R enascença FM) is a Portuguese music radio station which belongs to r/com (Rádio Renascença group). The station plays mainly contemporary pop music, especially national and international hits. The station opened in its current guise on 1 January 1987. [1]

  4. Radio Mango (Livno) - Wikipedia

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    Radio Mango. /  43.82528°N 17.00583°E  / 43.82528; 17.00583. Livno/PTC Forum-Splitska ul. BB [4] Radio Mango is a Bosnian local commercial radio station, broadcasting from Livno, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Radio station was founded on 10 August 1998 as Radio Studio N. Since 3 November 2020, radio station is using current name.

  5. Rádio Observador - Wikipedia

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    Rádio Observador is a Portuguese radio station. It was launched on 98.7 MHz in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area with about 30 collaborators, on 27 June 2019. [1] In October 2019, it launched on 98.4 MHz in the Porto Metropolitan Area. The radio focuses on information but also airs music, talk shows and live football match reports.

  6. Mass media in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    National anthem. Portugal portal. v. t. e. Mass media in Portugal includes a variety of online, print, and broadcast formats, such as radio, television, newspapers, and magazines. In the 20th century the Portuguese government censored the media, until the " 1976 constitution guaranteed freedom of the press." [1]

  7. Rádio e Televisão de Portugal - Wikipedia

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    RTP's current logo since 2 November 2015. Rádio e Televisão de Portugal[a] (RTP) is the public service broadcasting organisation of Portugal. It operates four national television channels and three national radio stations, as well as several satellite and cable offerings. The current company dates from 2007, with the merger of two previously ...

  8. RDP Internacional - Wikipedia

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    RDP Internacional – Rádio Portugal (abbreviated as RDPi), is an international radio broadcasting station of Rádio e Televisão de Portugal. It aims at overseas Portuguese communities in Europe, Africa, South America, North America, India/Middle East as well as East Timor. Overview RDP Internacional logo from 2004 to 2016.

  9. Cidade FM - Wikipedia

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    Cidade FM is a Portuguese radio station that focuses on international and national hits. Cidade targets the younger audience, 15-24. Cidade is operated by the Portuguese radio division of German media giant Bauer Media Group, sister stations include: Rádio Comercial, Rádio Clube Português, Mix FM, Best Rock FM, Romântica FM, and M80.