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

TSF Rádio AçoresPortugal, Azores
LOCAL MUSICLOCAL NEWS
SP RIO+Brazil, Sao Paulo
ENTERTAINMENTNEWS
Rádio Novo TempoBrazil, Sao Paulo (Brazil)
ADVENTISTCHRISTIANGOSPEL
Rádio Bla RockBrazil, São Paulo
CLASSIC ROCK
Antena LivrePortugal, Guarda
LOCAL MUSIC
Rádio AgulhaBrazil, Porto Alegre
ALTERNATIVE / INDIEECLETICMPB
rádio Digital fmBrazil
FORRÓ E SERTANEJO
Studio Web RadioBrazil
EM SINTONIA COM O SEU BOM GOSTO
Rádio LisboaPortugal, Lisbon
COMMUNITY RADIODJPODCASTS
Brasil de FatoBrazil
ENTREVISTASNOTÍCIAS
Diana FMPortugal, Évora
LOCAL MUSICNEWSVARIETY고품질
Rádio UFRJBrazil, Rio de Janeiro
BRAZILIAN MUSIC
Rádio Jovem Pan 91.1 FMBrazil, Sao Paulo
POP ROCKYOUNG
Rádio TapejaraBrazil, Rio Grande do Sul
Paul in RioBrazil
BRAZILIAN MUSIC
Rádio Federal Fm 101,3 Mhz UNIFALBrazil, Minas Gerais
EDUCATIONALUNIVERSITY RADIO
ImembuíBrazil, Rio Grande do Sul
LOCAL NEWSMUSICSPORTS TALK
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COUNTRIES BROADCASTING IN PORTUGUESE

POPULAR PORTUGUESE RADIO GENRES

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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.