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Radio SRF 3 is the third radio station from Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen (SRF). History. The station was launched on 1 November 1983 at 00:01 hours (as DRS 3) in ...
Since December 16, 2012, the television and radio stations have been operating as SRF; the names SF and SR DRS have been gradually abolished. In February 2025, the SRF announced that, due to cost-cutting measures, the summer breaks for individual programs would be extended and more repeats would be broadcast at times of low usage.
Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen: . SRF 1; SRF 2 Kultur; SRF 3; SRF 4 News; SRF Musikwelle; SRF Virus; Private: Radio 24; neo1; neo2; Radio Pilatus; Radio Zürisee ...
SWI swissinfo.ch emerged from the Swiss Radio International (SRI), a business unit of SRG SSR for foreign countries. It was founded in 1935 and had the task of informing the Swiss abroad about what is happening in Switzerland and promoting Switzerland's presence abroad. Originally, radio programs were broadcast via short wave and later via ...
The broadcaster is SRG SSR idée suisse or Swiss Broadcasting Corporation who transmits TMC on FM chain 1 and FM chain 3 all over Switzerland. In German speaking areas: Radio SRF 1 (G) / Radio SRF 3 (G) / La 1ère (F) / Rete Uno (I) partly; In French speaking areas: La 1ère (F) / Couleur 3 (F) / Radio SRF 1 (G) / Rete Uno (I) partly
The Swiss Broadcasting Corporation [1] (German: Schweizerische Radio- und Fernsehgesellschaft; French: Société suisse de radiodiffusion et télévision; Italian: Società svizzera di radiotelevisione; Romansh: Societad Svizra da Radio e Televisiun; SRG SSR) is the Swiss public broadcasting association, founded in 1931, the holding company of 24 radio and television channels.
Schweizer Radio: Radio der deutschen und rätoromanischen Schweiz (SR DRS; "Swiss Radio: Radio of the German and Romansh Switzerland") was a company of SRG SSR which operated the public German-language radio stations of Switzerland from 1931 until 2012.
SRF 1 Videotext (2016) The company was founded on 23 December 1983 with a licence granted by the Swiss Federal Council Teletext Licence. [3] The Teletext service started operations on SF DRS in 1984, on TSR in 1985 and on TSI in 1986. [4] In 2001, the number of daily viewers reached a record of 1.17 million.