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The Radio Télévision Suisse (RTS) (French pronunciation: [ʁadjo televizjɔ̃ sɥis]) is a public service audiovisual company belonging to the Société suisse de radiodiffusion et télévision (SSR). Part of SRG SSR, RTS handles production and broadcasting of radio and television programming in French for Switzerland.
Launched on 1 May 1954 to succeed Télé Genève, RTS Un is the first channel of the two Swiss French networks of television group RTS (the other being RTS Deux). The channel first aired programmes in colour in 1968. RTS took part in the creation of TV5 in 1984, and provides programmes for the international channel.
The "5" from the name TV5 comes from the five public broadcasters. On 18 December 1985, TV5 was amongst the first four channels carried by cable television in France, inaugurated in Cergy-Pontoise. Following its privatisation in 1987, TF1 retired from the TV5 consortium but continued to supply its programmes to the channel until 1995.
France XV: 1 Jean-Baptiste Gros, 2 Peato Mauvaka, 3 Tevita Tatafu; 4 Thibaud Flament, 5 Emmanuel Meafou; 6 Paul Boudehent, 7 Alexandre Roumat, 8 Gregory Alldritt; 9 Antoine Dupont (captain), 10 ...
ZüriPlus: local television channel in German for the city of Zürich, an alternative to TeleZüri. Canal 9: local television channel in French for the canton of Valais. Canal Alpha: local television channel in French for the cantons of Neuchâtel and Jura. Léman Bleu: local television channel in French for the city of Geneva.
Pages in category "French-language television in Switzerland" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... Télévision Suisse Romande
100% (via Jeunesse TV) 18 November 2005 Tiji: Pay-TV channel for children under seven: 15 December 2000 Canal J: Pay-TV channel for children over seven: 23 December 1985 M6 Suisse Swiss subfeed, available in free-to-air on satellite: 100% (advertising window operated by Goldbach Media) 2 October 2001 W9 Suisse 2 August 2011 6ter Suisse 2014
France XV: 1 Jean-Baptiste Gros, 2 Peato Mauvaka, 3 Uini Atonio; 4 Thibaud Flament, 5 Emmanuel Meafou; 6 Francois Cros, 7 Paul Boudehent, 8 Charles Ollivon; 9 Antoine Dupont (captain), 10 Thomas ...