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{{Short description|Portuguese radio station}}
[[File:Logótipo Cidade FM 2018.png|thumb|right|240px|Cidade FM Logo]]

'''Cidade FM''' is a Portuguese radio station that focuses on international and national hits. Cidade targets the younger audience, 15-24.
'''Cidade FM''' is a Portuguese radio station that focuses on international and national hits. Cidade targets the younger audience, 15-24.


Cidade is operated by the Portuguese Radio company [[Media Capital]], or Media Capital Rádios, sister stations include: Rádio Comercial, Rádio Clube Português, Mix FM, Best Rock FM, Romântica FM, and M80.
Cidade is operated by the Portuguese radio division of German media giant [[Bauer Media Group]], sister stations include: Rádio Comercial, Rádio Clube Português, Mix FM, Best Rock FM, Romântica FM, and M80.


It was launched as pirate radio station, Radio Cidade, on 1 April 1986 in [[Amadora]] by Brazilian immigrants Rui Duarte, Rui Duarte Júnior and Edson Yazejy before it was suspended on 24 December 1988 due to not having a legal licence. It became legal on 22 May 1989.
It was launched as pirate radio station, Radio Cidade, on 1 April 1986 in [[Amadora]] by Brazilian immigrants Rui Duarte, Rui Duarte Júnior and Edson Yazejy before it was suspended on 24 December 1988 due to not having a legal licence. It became legal on 22 May 1989.
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The station peaked its listenership in the mid-1990s when it became the second most listened radio station in Portugal, and soon expanded to several stations in Greater Lisbon, Greater Porto, Coimbra, Vale de Cambra , Santarém, Alentejo and Algarve, forming the Rede Cidade group.
The station peaked its listenership in the mid-1990s when it became the second most listened radio station in Portugal, and soon expanded to several stations in Greater Lisbon, Greater Porto, Coimbra, Vale de Cambra , Santarém, Alentejo and Algarve, forming the Rede Cidade group.


Rede Cidade was bought by Media Capital in 1999 and changed its name to Cidade FM in late 2003 before being rebranded as Cidade in 2014. In June 2018 the radio station started to name itself Cidade FM again.
Rede Cidade was bought by Media Capital in 1999 and changed its name to Cidade FM in late 2003 before being rebranded as Cidade in 2014. In June 2018 the radio station started to name itself Cidade FM again, while in February 2022, Media Capital sold their radio unit to Bauer Media Group.


== FM Frequencies ==
== FM frequencies ==
* Cidade Minho (Braga) 104.4 FM [[Amares, Portugal|Amares]]
* Cidade 91.6 [[Lisbon]]
* Cidade (Central Porto) 107.2 Porto
* Cidade 107.2 [[Vila Nova de Gaia|Gaia]] ([[Porto]])
* Cidade 102.8 FM Viseu
* Cidade 99.7 [[Penacova]] ([[Coimbra]])
* Cidade Ribatejo 99.3 [[Alcanena]] ([[Santarém, Portugal|Santarém]])
* Cidade Vale de Cambra 101.0 FM
* Cidade Centro (Coimbra Region) 99.7 [[Penacova]]
* Cidade Viseu 102.8 [[Viseu]]
* Cidade Ribatejo 99.3 FM [[Alcanena]]
* Cidade Vale de Cambra 101.0 [[Vale de Cambra]] ([[Aveiro, Portugal|Aveiro]])
* Cidade Tejo 106.2 [[Montijo, Portugal|Montijo]]
* Cidade Tejo 106.2 [[Montijo, Portugal|Montijo]] ([[Setúbal]])
* Cidade 91.6 Lisbon
* Cidade Minho 104.4 [[Amares]] ([[Braga]])
* Cidade Alentejo 97.2 FM [[Redondo Municipality|Redondo]]
* Cidade Alentejo 97.2 [[Redondo Municipality|Redondo]] ([[Évora]])
* Cidade Algarve 99.7 FM [[Loulé]]
* Cidade Algarve 99.7 [[Loulé]] ([[Faro, Portugal|Faro]])


== Hosts/DJs ==
== Hosts/DJs ==
João Paulo Sousa, Tecas (Inês Silva), Yolanda Tati, Gonçalo Roque, Inês Carvalho, Diogo Serra, Diogo Sena, Artur Simões, Inês Queiroga, Laura Ferreira
João Paulo Sousa, Tecas (Inês Silva), Yolanda Tati, Gonçalo Roque, Inês Carvalho, Diogo Serra, Diogo Sena, Artur Simões, Inês Queiroga, Laura Ferreira

'''Weekdays'''
'''Weekdays'''
* Já São Horas- ( João Paulo Sousa e Tecas)- das 7h às 11
* Já São Horas- ( João Paulo Sousa e Tecas)- das 7h às 11
Yolanda Tati com o estagiário Helder Tavares (11h-15h)
* Yolanda Tati com o estagiário Helder Tavares (11h-15h)
Laura Ferreira- 15 às 18h
* Laura Ferreira- 15 às 18h

TOQUE DE SAÍDA- Laura Ferreira, Artur Simões, Inês Queiroga e Diogo Sena- das 18h as 19h
TOQUE DE SAÍDA- Laura Ferreira, Artur Simões, Inês Queiroga e Diogo Sena- das 18h as 19h

TURNO DA NOITE- Artur Simões, Inês Queiroga e Diogo Sena
TURNO DA NOITE- Artur Simões, Inês Queiroga e Diogo Sena

Saturday
'''Saturday'''
Flaviana Borges - 7h às 11h
Flaviana Borges - 7h às 11h
Yolanda Tati- 11h as 15h
Yolanda Tati- 11h as 15h
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TURNO DA NOITE- Artur Simões, Inês Queiroga e Diogo Sena- 19h às 22h
TURNO DA NOITE- Artur Simões, Inês Queiroga e Diogo Sena- 19h às 22h


'''Sunday'''

SUNDAY


Mafalda Domingues- 7h às 11h
Mafalda Domingues- 7h às 11h
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://cidade.iol.pt/ Official Station Website]
* [http://cidade.fm/ Official Station Website]


{{Radio stations in Portugal}}
{{Radio stations in Portugal}}
{{Bauer}}
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Latest revision as of 06:13, 10 November 2024

Cidade FM Logo

Cidade FM is a Portuguese radio station that focuses on international and national hits. Cidade targets the younger audience, 15-24.

Cidade is operated by the Portuguese radio division of German media giant Bauer Media Group, sister stations include: Rádio Comercial, Rádio Clube Português, Mix FM, Best Rock FM, Romântica FM, and M80.

It was launched as pirate radio station, Radio Cidade, on 1 April 1986 in Amadora by Brazilian immigrants Rui Duarte, Rui Duarte Júnior and Edson Yazejy before it was suspended on 24 December 1988 due to not having a legal licence. It became legal on 22 May 1989.

The station peaked its listenership in the mid-1990s when it became the second most listened radio station in Portugal, and soon expanded to several stations in Greater Lisbon, Greater Porto, Coimbra, Vale de Cambra , Santarém, Alentejo and Algarve, forming the Rede Cidade group.

Rede Cidade was bought by Media Capital in 1999 and changed its name to Cidade FM in late 2003 before being rebranded as Cidade in 2014. In June 2018 the radio station started to name itself Cidade FM again, while in February 2022, Media Capital sold their radio unit to Bauer Media Group.

FM frequencies

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Hosts/DJs

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João Paulo Sousa, Tecas (Inês Silva), Yolanda Tati, Gonçalo Roque, Inês Carvalho, Diogo Serra, Diogo Sena, Artur Simões, Inês Queiroga, Laura Ferreira

Weekdays

  • Já São Horas- ( João Paulo Sousa e Tecas)- das 7h às 11
  • Yolanda Tati com o estagiário Helder Tavares (11h-15h)
  • Laura Ferreira- 15 às 18h

TOQUE DE SAÍDA- Laura Ferreira, Artur Simões, Inês Queiroga e Diogo Sena- das 18h as 19h

TURNO DA NOITE- Artur Simões, Inês Queiroga e Diogo Sena

Saturday Flaviana Borges - 7h às 11h Yolanda Tati- 11h as 15h Gonçalo Roque- 15h às 19h TURNO DA NOITE- Artur Simões, Inês Queiroga e Diogo Sena- 19h às 22h

Sunday

Mafalda Domingues- 7h às 11h Yolanda Tati- 11h as 15h Gonçalo Roque- 15h às 19h TURNO DA NOITE- Artur Simões, Inês Queiroga e Diogo Sena- 19h às 22h

Before that, at 22h to 00h, there was 2hrs of pop, called SLOW JAMS, the Host was YOLANDA TATI

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