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

Rádio Rural de Natal 91.9 FMBrazil, Rio Grande do Norte
LOCAL NEWSMPBMÚSICA RELIGIOSA
Rádio Viva 106.7 FMBrazil, Sao Paulo (Brazil)
ARACATUBAARAÇATUBACULTURA AM
Rádio Forró Brazil, Pernambuco
REGIONAL MUSIC
Minas FM 104,1 MHz (Divinópolis - MG)Brazil, Minas Gerais
BRAZILIAN MUSICMISCSERTANEJO
Band FM Triângulo 99.9 Mhz ZYC832 (Uberlândia - MG)Brazil, Minas Gerais
MÚSICA POPULAR BRASILEIRA
Jovem Pan FM - Manaus - AM - 104.1Brazil, Minas Gerais
CONTEMPORARY HITS RADIOJOVEMJOVEM PAN
Radio Amigos do Sertanejo Brazil, Sao Paulo (Brazil)
SERTANEJO RAIZ
Jovem Pan 98.3 - Taubaté, SPBrazil, Taubaté, SP
ADULT CONTEMPORARYPOPSERTANEJO
Cultura FM 104.9 MHz ZYC799 (Uberaba - MG)Brazil, Minas Gerais
MÚSICA POPULAR BRASILEIRASERTANEJO RAIZ
Rádio 80FM - I Love 80sBrazil, Sao Paulo (Brazil)
80S90SCLASSIC HITS
Jovem Pan NatalBrazil, RN
ENTRETERIMENTOESPORTESNOTÍCIAS
Rádio Band 106.7 FMBrazil, Sao Paulo
PAGODEPOPULARSAMBA
Rádio Nacional São PauloBrazil, São Paulo
BRAZILIANMPBNEWSHAUTE QUALITÉ
Rádio Horizonte AlgarvePortugal, Faro
HOUSETOP 40WORLD MUSIC
Rádio FronteiraPortugal, Guarda
106.9 FMALMEIDAVILAR FORMOSO
Rádio Café ViolaBrazil, Minas Gerais Brasil
SERTANEJASERTANEJOSERTANEJO RAIZ
M80 Rádio – SoulPortugal, Lisbon
70SCLASSIC SOULSOUL
Rádio do Concelho de MafraPortugal, Lisbon
EURO HITSLOCAL MUSIC
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COUNTRIES BROADCASTING IN PORTUGUESE

POPULAR PORTUGUESE RADIO GENRES

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.