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'''Rádio Renascença''', also known as 'RR' or just 'Renascença', is a private, commercial, [[Portugal|Portuguese]] [[radio]] station owned by various organizations within the Portuguese [[Catholic Church]], such as [[Patriarcado de Lisboa]]. It was founded in 1934 and started broadcasting in 1936. It owns another three stations: [[RFM (radio station)|RFM]] - the most listened radio in the country, [[Mega FM]] and Rádio Sim (channel targeted to elderlies aged 55 and up).
'''Rádio Renascença''', also known as 'RR' or just 'Renascença', is a private, commercial, [[Portugal|Portuguese]] [[radio]] station owned by various organizations within the Portuguese [[Catholic Church]], such as [[Patriarcado de Lisboa]]. It was founded in 1934 and started broadcasting in 1936. It owns another three stations: [[RFM (radio station)|RFM]] - the most listened radio in the country, [[Mega FM]] and Rádio Sim (channel targeted to elderlies aged 55 and up).



Revision as of 19:54, 22 March 2010

Rádio Renascença, also known as 'RR' or just 'Renascença', is a private, commercial, Portuguese radio station owned by various organizations within the Portuguese Catholic Church, such as Patriarcado de Lisboa. It was founded in 1934 and started broadcasting in 1936. It owns another three stations: RFM - the most listened radio in the country, Mega FM and Rádio Sim (channel targeted to elderlies aged 55 and up).

RR simulcasts some programmes with Rádio Sim; unlike RFM and Mega FM, newscasts and religious events are broadcast simultaneously on RR and Rádio Sim.

Rádio Renascença is available in Portugal mainland on FM. Rádio Sim is available on mediumwave, covering widely Portugal mainland, but also on FM in some regions.

Radio Renascença's (Rádio Sim) most powerful mediumwave transmitter is situated near Muge at 39.119939N 8.711472W, which works on 594 kHz with a power of 100 kW (although currently using 60 to 80 kW). It uses as antenna a 259 meters tall guyed mast radiator, which is the tallest structure of Portugal.

See also

RR's official website