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Puls 8: Swiss channel of entertainment programming consists of reality shows, series and movies. S1 TV: Swiss channel geared towards an older audience launched in 2013. Programming consists mainly of documentaries and television drama. TV24: Swiss channel broadcasting since 2014. TV25: Swiss channel broadcasting since 2016.
A&E (German TV channel) Animal Planet (German TV channel) ... RTS 2 (Swiss TV channel) RTS Info; RTS 1 (Swiss TV channel) S. S1 (Swiss TV channel) Sat.1; Sat.1 Gold ...
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.
RSI LA 1 (la uno, formerly TSI 1) is one of two television channels produced by Radiotelevisione Svizzera di lingua Italiana for the Italian-speaking community of Switzerland. LA 1, which can be received in all parts of the country, is a generalist channel with a schedule encompassing news, entertainment, drama, cinema films, documentaries, and ...
RTS took part in the creation of TV5 in 1984, and provides programmes for the international channel. Following the launch of TSR 2 in 1997, TSR renamed itself TSR 1 and RTS Un in 2012. RTS Un is available in Aosta Valley, Italy , due to Italian self-government laws, and until the cessation of all digital terrestrial signals in Switzerland in ...
The public company Swiss Radio and Television was created on January 1, 2011 through the merger of the formerly independent companies Swiss Radio DRS and Swiss Television (SF). Since December 16, 2012, the television and radio stations have been operating as SRF; the names SF and SR DRS have been gradually abolished.
Swiss public broadcaster SRG terminated the digital terrestrial distribution of its TV channels (DTT) via DVB-T nationwide on 3 June 2019. DTT viewers were informed about the switch-off, which was announced in September 2018, through a caption on the TV screens from January 2019.
RTS 2 (RTS deux), launched on 1 September 1997 as TSR2 and renamed in 2012, is the second Swiss (French-speaking) public television channel owned by RTS Radio Télévision Suisse (RTS); the other is RTS 1.