Broadcasting from the reinforced antenna spires of the capital’s high-altitude media district, 98.7 FM has stood as a cultural titan for over three decades. Originally established as a small municipal weather-relay station, it has evolved into the most-listened-to frequency in the country, reaching from the smog-filled industrial zones to the quietest rural frontiers. Known for its crystal-clear signal and its refusal to go off-air—even during the Great Blackout of '14—98.7 is more than just a radio station; it is a constant companion to the working citizen.