Rádio Santos
Type | Radio network |
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Country | Brazil |
Availability | National, through regional affiliates |
Owner | Santos FC |
Launch date | 2010 |
Official website | Official Site |
Rádio Santos is a Paulista radio network operated by Santos FC on its official website. Match commentaries is available on Rádio Santos for all first team games, including friendlies. In order to gain as wide an audience as possible, broadcasts are in two languages: Portuguese and English.
References
- General
- Ferrand, Alain; McCarthy, Scott (2008). Marketing the Sports Organisation: Building Networks and Relationships. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 0-415-45329-1.
- Fisk, Peter (2008). Business Genius: A More Inspired Approach to Business Growth. John Wiley and Sons. ISBN 1-84112-790-6.
- Helal, Ronaldo; Jorge, Antônio; Soares, Gonçalves; Lovisolo, Hugo (2001). Invenção do país futebol [The invention of a football nation] (in Portuguese). Mauad Editora Ltda. ISBN 85-7478-046-4.
- Specific
External links
- Rádio Santos
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