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Broadcast area | Portugal - National FM |
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Frequency | 89.6 – 107.7 MHz (mainland Portugal), Madeira: 93.6 MHz, Azores (S. Miguel): 100.0 MHz 104.1MHz |
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Format | contemporary music |
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Owner | r/com Group |
Mega Hits Rádio Renascença Rádio Sim | |
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First air date | 1 January 1987 |
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Website | rfm.sapo.pt |
RFM 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.
RFM has an extensive FM national network which covers most of the population living in Portugal mainland. Additionally, the station has a transmitter in São Miguel island (Azores), reaching both São Miguel and Santa Maria islands, and a transmitter located in Madeira, covering not only that island, but also Porto Santo.
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