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  2. Rádio Popular–Paredes–Boavista - Wikipedia

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    Rádio Popular–Boavista (RPB) Jersey. Rádio Popular–Boavista is a Portuguese UCI Continental cycling team based in Porto. It is the cycling team of Boavista Futebol Clube, one of the most successful Portuguese sports club. It is one of the European teams in UCI Continental Tour and one of the oldest of the peloton, founded in 1986.

  3. List of radio stations in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    National radio stations. Rádio e Televisão de Portugal. Antena 1 (Information, light music) Antena 2 (Jazz, classical music, culture) Antena 3 (Alternative music, promotion of portuguese bands) Grupo Renascença. Rádio Renascença (Information, pop music, oldies) RFM (Pop, music, Café Da Mannhã) Mega Hits (Pop Music, rock)

  4. Rádio e Televisão de Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Website. rtp.pt. 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 separate companies ...

  5. Rádio Observador - Wikipedia

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    Rádio Observador. 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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    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. Music of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Lisbon-based Portuguese singer Salvador Sobral winner of Eurovision 2017. In popular music, there is a significant number of popular genres. These include rock, with popular acts including Xutos & Pontapés, The Gift (alternative rock), Fingertips (pop rock), Blasted Mechanism (experimental electro-rock), Noctivagus (gothic rock) and Wraygunn ...

  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. Rock music in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Rock music finally hit the mainstream in 1980 with the release of Ar de Rock by Rui Veloso, which was the first popular Portuguese rock album. During the 1980s, Veloso's blues-rock sound achieved national success and inspired the creation of several rock and roll bands, which became popular with youths growing up in the post-1974 modernized ...