With the new affiliate, the network now has coverage in 378 Brazilian cities
One of the main regions in the state of São Paulo, Campinas is the city that will have an affiliate of the Transamérica Network. The station will be inaugurated this Friday (8), and will be tuned to 97.7 MHz.
The Campinas signal reaches the 20 municipalities of the Metropolitan Region of Campinas Campinas, Americana, Artur Nogueira, Cosmpolis, Engenheiro Coelho, Holambra, Hortolndia, Indaiatuba, Itatiba, Jaguarina, Monte Mor, Morungaba, Nova Odessa, Paulônia, Pedreira, Santa Bárbara d ‘Oeste, Santo Antnio de Posse, Sumar, Valinhos and Vinhedo, the tourist cities of the Circuito das Águas (Águas de Lindia, Amparo, Lindia, Monte Alegre do Sul, Socorro, Serra Negra and which also includes the aforementioned Pedreira and Jaguarina) and part of the cities of Baixa Mogiana, among other locations.
With the broadcaster, Transamérica now has coverage in 378 Brazilian cities, reaching a potential population of 65 million inhabitants, according to the broadcaster.
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