Mega Hits
Mega Hits is a Portuguese radio station and part of the r/com Group of the Portuguese Catholic Church.[1] Established in 1998 and named Mega FM, it was renamed Mega Hits in 2009 due to a nationwide expansion. The station caters to the youth demographic.
Slogan | Isto é Mega (This is Mega) |
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Programming | |
Language(s) | Portuguese |
Format | Contemporary hit radio |
Ownership | |
Owner | r/com Group |
Sister stations | RFM Rádio Renascença Rádio Sim |
Links | |
Website | megahits |
Mega Hits mainly broadcasts dance music, pop music and rock. Coincidentally, its format is very similar to MegaStar FM from Spain, which is also owned by a religion-oriented commercial group (COPE).
Frequencies
Schedule
- Snooze: Rui Maria Pêgo, Maria Correia and Conguito (6 AM-10 AM)
- Catarina Palma (10 AM-3 PM)
- A Tarde (The Afternoon): Filipa Galrão and Paulo Pereira (3 PM-7 PM)
- Girls Night Out: Ana Pinheiro and Mafalda Castro (7 PM-10 PM)
- Fresh - Teresa Oliveira (10 PM-Midnight)
Broadcasters
- Maria Correia
- Teresa Oliveira
- Catarina Palma
- Ana Pinheiro
- Mafalda Castro
- Paulo Pereira
- Rui Maria Pêgo
- Conguito (Fábio Lopes)
- Nelson Cunha
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References
- Fernando Correia, Carla Martins. "Media Landscapes Portugal". ejc.net. European Journalism Centre. Archived from the original on October 27, 2014. Retrieved November 9, 2014.
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