SRF 1
"SF 1" redirects here. For other uses, see SF1.
SRF 1 | |
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Launched | 1 March 1953 |
Owned by | Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen |
Picture format |
576i (16:9 SDTV) 720p (HDTV) |
Audience share | 24.1% (2008, [1]) |
Country | Switzerland |
Language | German |
Formerly called |
SRG (1953-1958) TV DRS (1958-1984) Fernsehen DRS (1985-1990) Schweizer Fernsehen (1990-1993) SF DRS (1993-1997) SF 1 (1997-2012) |
Sister channel(s) | SRF zwei, SRF info |
Website |
www |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
Digital | DVB-T |
Satellite | |
Digital | DVB-S on Hotbird 3 at 13° East |
Cable | |
Cablecom | Channel 002 (digital CH-D) |
Naxoo | Channel 150 |
SRF 1 is a Swiss television channel run under the public SRG SSR broadcasting group. It is the first of three national German-language channels in Switzerland (the others being SRF zwei and SRF info). On December 16, 2012 the channel formerly called SF1 was renamed together with the other two national German-speaking TV and five radio channels to emphasise their common broadcasting group and to create a shared web-site under one name.
Channel programming consists of local programmes as well as a wide range of American prime time shows. SRF 1 is considered to be the channel that airs more local programming, infotainment and other programmes of that nature.
Programmes
- SRF Tagesschau
- 10vor10
- Schweiz aktuell
- Rundschau
- Kassensturz
- Puls
- Einstein
- Leben live
- Aeschbacher, talk show
- Arena
- Der Club
- Literaturclub
- DOK
- Benissimo
References
- ↑ "Mediaguide 2009" (pdf) (in Italian, French, and German). Publisuisse. pp. 19–21. Retrieved 2009-03-07.
External links
- SRF 1 - official site
- Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen (SRF) - official site
- The history of Schweizer Fernsehen
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