Rádio Comercial

Portuguese radio station


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FieldValue
nameRádio Comercial
logo
logo_size240px
areaPortugal - National FM
airdate
frequencySeveral frequencies, change from geographical side to side See: Frequency
formatNews, entertainment, hit music
languagePortuguese
former_namesRDP Rádio Comercial (1979-1987)
sister_stationsCidade FM
M80 Radio
Smooth FM
Batida FM
ownerBauer Media Group
website
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| name = Rádio Comercial | logo = | logo_size = 240px | area = Portugal - National FM | airdate = | frequency = Several frequencies, change from geographical side to side See: Frequency | format = News, entertainment, hit music | language = Portuguese | former_names = RDP Rádio Comercial (1979-1987) | sister_stations = Cidade FM M80 Radio Smooth FM Batida FM | owner = Bauer Media Group | website =

Rádio Comercial is a commercial radio station in Portugal aimed at young people and adults. It has a broad format including contemporary, pop and rock music. It is among the most listened to radio stations in the country.

History

The station can trace its roots to Rádio Clube Português (RCP), a very important and influential station founded in 1930. RCP existed until 1975, when it was nationalized as part of the Carnation Revolution and subsequently swallowed into RDP. The FM network became RDP Programa 3 and the AM network, RDP Programa 4. Rádio Comercial was born on March 12, 1979, as a subsidiary of Rádiodifusão Portuguesa, replacing the former RDP networks. The name was chosen because it was the only RDP station to allow adverts at the time.

In the 1980s, the former Programa 3 was Comercial Onda Média, while the former Programa 4 was Comercial FM Estéreo. Comercial was in constant growth until the consolidation of local stations in the sector at the end of the decade. It was already leading the radio ratings in some sectors, largely due to its urban characteristics. Unlike Antena 1, which focused more on football, Rádio Comercial covered other sports that were easily ignored, such as tennis. In 1986, it was the first Portuguese station to use a helicopter for its traffic service.

Rádio Comercial was formally switched off from RDP's auspices in September 1992, six months ahead of its privatization.

The station was later privatized on March 31, 1993, to the Correio da Manhã newspaper, and later sold to Media Capital and PRISA, in 1997. From that time until 2003, the station focused on rock music. In 2022, the Media Capital Rádio group, which includes Rádio Comercial, was sold to Bauer Media Group.

So Get Up and Rádio Comercial

During a one-year period from late 1992 to late 1993, the Greek-Californian artist Ithaka Darin Pappas, who lived in Lisbon for a six-year duration, hosted a small English-language segment on Rádio Comercial called Lounge Lizard Larry within the daily afternoon show, Quarto Bairro.

Quarto Bairro was produced by Eduardo Guerra and recorded by Pedro Costa (currently a DJ at Antena 3), with news by Sílvia Souto Cunha (present day editor of Visão Magazine). For the Lounge Lizard Larry sequences Ithaka would, for the most part, read his own poems, written specifically for the show, on top on B-side instrumental hip-hop tracks.

On one day in late 1992 at a café outside of the Rádio Comercial studios in the neighborhood called Amoreiras, Ithaka wrote a poem called, The End Of The Earth Is Upon Us and some minutes after completion read it live on top of a Naughty By Nature instrumental. A couple of months later, he recorded a demo of the song in Manchester, England with original music. And about eight months after that, the electronic music group Underground Sound of Lisbon, who had been hearing him read his writings on-air, invited him to rerecord The End Of The Earth Is Upon Us with their music for the B-side of a 12" vinyl single they were recording. Thru the decades the song, retitled So Get Up, has achieved a wide range of releases and remixes by international artists, but the original recording of the vocal-poem took place at Rádio Comercial in Amoreiras.

Team

Presenters

Staff

  • João Pedro Sousa
  • Nuno Luz
  • Mário Rui
  • Nuno Gonçalo
  • Ana Margarida
  • Ana Martins
  • Margarida Moura
  • Patrícia Pereira
  • António Dias
  • Cláudia Macedo
  • Paulo Miranda
  • Margarida Gonçalves

Current presenters and shows

From Monday until Friday

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TimeShowPresenter
05:00-07:00Ana Isabel Arroja/Wilson Honrado
07:00-10:00Manhãs da ComercialPedro Ribeiro, Vera Fernandes, Nuno Markl and Vasco Palmeirim
10:00-13:00Renato Duarte and Filipa Galrão
13:00-16:00Pedro Andrade and Tecas
16:00-19:00Já se faz tardeDiogo Beja and Joana Azevedo
19:00-22:00Ana Isabel Arroja/Wilson Honrado
22:00-01:00Comercial By NightAna Delgado Martins
01:00-05:00Without voiceover
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Saturday

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TimeShowPresenter
00:00-02:00The WeekendWilson Honrado
08:00-10:00Enquanto houver estrada para andarPedro Ribeiro
10:00-14:00Renato Duarte
14:00-18:00Tecas
18:00-22:00Wilson Honrado
22:00-01:00Ana Delgado Martins
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Sunday

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TimeShowPresenter
01:00-02:00The WeekendWilson Honrado
07:00-10:00Pedro Andrade
10:00-11:00Fast ForwardVasco Palmeirim
11:00-14:00Vera Fernandes
14:00-18:00Filipa Galrão
18:00-20:00TNT - Todos no TopMariana Pinto and André Penim
20:00-00:00Ana Isabel Arroja
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Frequency (Rede Nacional de Emissores)

  • Alcácer do Sal: 97.4 FM / 96.8 FM
  • Aveiro: 90.8 FM
  • Braga: 99.2 FM
  • Bragança: 93.9 FM / 91.9 FM
  • Beja: 92.0 FM / 88.1 FM
  • Castelo Branco: 98.2 FM
  • Coimbra: 90.8 FM
  • Évora: 92.0 FM
  • Faro: 96.1 FM / 88.1 FM
  • Guarda: 96.1 FM
  • Guimarães: 99.2 FM
  • Leiria: 89.0 FM / 90.8 FM / 99.8 FM
  • Lisboa: 97.4 FM
  • Portalegre: 98.9 FM
  • Porto: 97.7 FM
  • Santarém: 99.8 FM / 97.4 FM
  • Setúbal: 97.4 FM /96.8 FM
  • Valença do Minho: 99.0 FM
  • Vila Real: 88.9 FM
  • Viseu: 88.7 FM / 90.8 FM

References

References

  1. (2013). "Da Rádio Estatal ao Modelo Integrado". [[Coimbra University Press]].
  2. (7 May 2006). "A "Doce Mania de Rádio"". Rádio Crítica.
  3. [https://www.publico.pt/2022/02/03/economia/noticia/mario-ferreira-vende-radios-media-capital-grupo-alemao-1994201 Mário Ferreira vende rádios da Media Capital a grupo alemão]
  4. "Lolo Lyrics".
  5. "UP Magazine".
  6. "Discoteca 1".
  7. "Visão".
  8. "Gira Discos".
  9. "A Apropriacao-Cultural Como".
  10. "UP Magazine".
  11. "So Get Up Lyrics".
  12. "Red Bull".

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