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Rádio Comercial

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Rádio Comercial
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Broadcast areaPortugal Portugal - National FM
Frequencyseveral frequencies, change from geographical side to side
Programming
FormatNews, talk, contemporary music
Ownership
OwnerMedia Capital / PRISA
History
First air date
1930, 1979
Links
Website[1]

Rádio Comercial is a commercial radio station in Portugal aimed at young and adult people. It has a broad format including contemporary, pop and rock music. It is among the most listened radio stations in the country.

History

Rádio Comercial was born in 1979, as a subsidiary of Rádiodifusão Portuguesa. However, the station can trace its roots to Rádio Clube Português (RCP), a very important and influential station founded in 1930. RCP existed until 1975, when it was nationalized as part of the Carnation revolution. Then, the channel was swallowed into RDP, and was later privatized in 1993 to the Correio da Manhã newspaper, and later sold to Media Capital and PRISA. From that time, Comercial became a rock station (Rádio Rock), until the 2000's.

Rádio Comercial - rede nacional de emissores (FM): 88.1 - Fóia, 88.7 - Lamego, 88.9 - Minhéu, 89.0 - Leiria, 90.8 - Lousã, 91.9 - Bornes, 92.0 - Mendro, 93.9 - Bragança, 96.1 - Faro, 96.1 - Guarda, 96.8 - Grândola, 97.4 - Lisboa, 97.7 - Porto, 98.2 - Gardunha, 98.9 - Portalegre, 99.0 - Valença, 99.2 - Braga, 99.8 - Montejunto.


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