PORTUGUESE RADIO

Portuguese-language radio spans two continents and very different music cultures — Brazilian stations with samba, forró, and sertanejo versus Portuguese fado and pop. Lusophone African radio (Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde) adds further dimensions. The language connects over 250 million speakers with distinct radio identities.

Broadcasting from Brazil, Portugal, Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde.

ALL PORTUGUESE STATIONS

MFMPortugal, Porto
EASY LISTENING
Radio LinearPortugal
CLASSIC HITSHITSPOP
Rádio LusitâniaPortugal
ANTENA 1LOCAL MUSICPORTUGAL
Radio UirapuruBrazil, Rio Grande do Sul
DEPORTESMÚSICANOTICIAS
Rede Boa NovaBrazil
ANDRÉ LUIZESPIRITISMORBN
Radio Piratininga 1070 JauBrazil, São Paulo (SP)
LOCAL NEWS
Rádio Regional NetBrazil, Rio Grande do Sul
Rádio Zig ZagPortugal, Lisboa
CRIANÇASKIDSPORTUGAL
Rádio Popular AfifensePortugal, Viana do Castelo
ADULT CONTEMPORARYLOCAL MUSIC
AtlántidaBrazil, Rio Grande do Sul
Web Rádio CCBBrazil, Minas Gerais
CHURCHFAITHGOD
Rádio Delta FM BagéBrazil, Rio Grande do Sul
BAGÉBRASILBRAZILIAN MUSIC
Rádio HTBrazil, Rio Grande do Sul
CLASSIC ROCKFUTEBOLLOCAL NEWS
Torres Novas FMPortugal, Santarém
ADULT CONTEMPORARYWORLD MUSIC
Universidade FMPortugal, Vila Real
LOCAL MUSICSTUDENTTALK
baiana fm 89.3Brazil, Bahia
ESPORTESMUSICNOTICIAS
Ouvindo a BilbiaBrazil
BIBLEBIBLIACHRISTIAN
Radio JauenseBrazil, São Paulo
LOCAL NEWSNEWS
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QUESTIONS FRÉQUENTES

How does Brazilian radio differ from Portuguese radio?

Brazilian radio is music-heavy, loud, and personality-driven, reflecting genres like sertanejo, funk, and pagode. Portuguese radio tends to be calmer, with more European pop and fado. The accent differences are significant — like comparing American and British English.

Is there Portuguese-language radio in Africa?

Yes — Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, and São Tomé all have Portuguese-language radio stations. Angolan and Mozambican stations feature unique genres like kizomba, semba, and marrabenta alongside Portuguese-language pop and talk.

Can I find fado on Portuguese radio?

Fado appears on Portuguese radio stations, particularly from Lisbon. While it is not the dominant commercial format (Portuguese pop and international music are more common on mainstream stations), cultural stations and programs dedicated to fado exist.