FM Federal
FM Federal (call sign LRL 317) is an Argentine commercial-free radio station owned and operated by the Policía Federal Argentina (Argentina's Federal Police). It broadcasts from Buenos Aires on 99.5 MHz and carries an adult contemporary format.
City | Buenos Aires |
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Broadcast area | Buenos Aires |
Frequency | 99.5 MHz FM |
Slogan | "Por la vida, para la gente" ("For life, for the people") |
Programming | |
Format | Non commercial; Adult Contemporary |
Ownership | |
Owner | Policía Federal Argentina |
History | |
First air date | December 1996 |
Former frequencies | 93.1 MHz, 93.7 MHz |
Links | |
Website | fmfederal |
The station's mission, according to its homepage, is to build awareness around many issues including environmental crimes, human trafficking, cybercrime, and addiction.[1]
Programming
The station airs public service announcements, traffic reports, weather reports, security and health advisories and news updates every 30 minutes. The music is mostly soft-pop. Originally the station broadcast on the 93.7 MHz channel. Since 2009, as a result of a reorganization of FM frequencies, the station broadcasts on 99.5 MHz.
References
- "FMFederal – FM Federal 995" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-02-21.
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