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Radio station in Buenos Aires, Argentina
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FM Federal
Broadcast areaBuenos Aires
Frequency99.5 MHz FM
Programming
FormatNon commercial; Adult Contemporary
Ownership
OwnerPolicía Federal Argentina
History
First air dateDecember 1996
Former frequencies93.1 MHz, 93.7 MHz
Links
Websitefmfederal.com

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.

The station's mission, according to its homepage, is to build awareness around many issues including environmental crimes, human trafficking, cybercrime, and addiction.

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

  1. "FMFederal – FM Federal 995" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-02-21.

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