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TSF is one of the three main Portuguese radio news stations, which are TSF, [[Antena 1 (Portugal)|Antena 1]] and [[Rádio Renascença]]. Its programs are focused on [[news]] broadcast. The first broadcast on 29 February 1988 was "Pirate", it was not legalized at the time. The competitions for licenses to private broadcasters only took place in 1989, and the TSF was one of the winners of a license to a local radio station in Lisbon. Since 2008, TSF has as Director journalist Paulo Baldaia. TSF is part of Portuguese media group [[Global Media Group]].
TSF is one of the three main Portuguese radio news stations, which are TSF, [[Antena 1 (Portugal)|Antena 1]] and [[Rádio Renascença]]. Its programs are focused on [[news]] broadcast. The first broadcast on 29 February 1988 was "Pirate", it was not legalized at the time. The competitions for licenses to private broadcasters only took place in 1989, and the TSF was one of the winners of a license to a local radio station in Lisbon. Since 2008, TSF has as Director journalist Paulo Baldaia. TSF is part of Portuguese media group [[Global Media Group]].

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Revision as of 21:00, 28 September 2015

TSF is a Portuguese radio station, founded in 1989 and broadcasting from Lisbon.

TSF is one of the three main Portuguese radio news stations, which are TSF, Antena 1 and Rádio Renascença. Its programs are focused on news broadcast. The first broadcast on 29 February 1988 was "Pirate", it was not legalized at the time. The competitions for licenses to private broadcasters only took place in 1989, and the TSF was one of the winners of a license to a local radio station in Lisbon. Since 2008, TSF has as Director journalist Paulo Baldaia. TSF is part of Portuguese media group Global Media Group.

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