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Rádio Cultura FM 93.7 celebrates 40 years with extensive programming at the Portal da Amazônia

The public recognizes the importance of the Radio in the daily life of the people of Pará, with programs that have already gained national recognition

By Governo do Pará (SECOM)
14/09/2025 19h32

With musical attractions, sports activities, and plenty of entertainment, Rádio Cultura FM 93.7 celebrated 40 years of existence last Saturday (13), with activities and shows at the Portal da Amazônia in Belém. On the stage set up along the banks of the Guamá River, bands and artists such as Elder Effe, Banda Sayonara, Banda Warilou, Bregoso Paidégua, DJ Assayag, and Carimbó Selvagem entertained the audience. "I was surprised by this programming. Rádio Cultura is present in my life, where I listen to a lot of music and information," said teacher Gercirete Fernandes.

For the director of Rádio Cultura FM, Ricardo Kizan, the celebration of 40 years is the result of the professionals responsible for the programs delivered to the public. "We have products that are over 30 years old. We know the relevance that Rádio Cultura 93.7 FM has for the society of Pará and Brazil," he emphasized.

Miro Sanova, president of Cultura Rede de Comunicação

"House of the artist" - Rádio Cultura is one of the communication vehicles of Funtelpa, with award-winning programs that have gained national recognition, such as Abracadabra, Balanço do Rock, Coletânea, Batida Tropical, Feira do Som, and the Jornal da Manhã. "Rádio Cultura will continue to be the house of the Pará artist, but also of information and sports," emphasized the president of Cultura Rede de Comunicação, Miro Sanova.

For singer Elder Effe, the Radio has a symbolic role. "My entire career was formed here (at Rádio Cultura). It is an honor to celebrate and live this moment," said the artist.

Rádio Cultura is a symbol of public communication in Pará

Cultura Eco - Participants in the anniversary programming of Rádio Cultura were also able to contribute to sustainability. A station for the “Cultura Eco” Program was set up on site. Cans and PET bottles were exchanged for plants and cups. The coordinator of actions at DCCI, Maicon Gomes, highlighted that "Rádio Cultura is engaged in Cultura Eco, which is part of the programming."

The celebration also included sports activities, a dance class led by musician Erick Pirô, and soccer for children, who received kits from "Cultura Eco".