Radiotelevisione svizzera

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RSI Radiotelevisione svizzera di lingua italiana
Key people
Mario Timbal
Launch date
1931; 93 years ago (1931)
Former names
RTSI
Official website
http://www.rsi.ch

Radiotelevisione svizzera di lingua italiana (Italian:

Italian-speaking Switzerland). RSI's administrative headquarters are located in Via Canevascini in Lugano-Besso
.

History

"Radio svizzera di lingua italiana" was established in 1925 as "Radio Monte Ceneri", originally named after

Italian Fascism and National Socialism), Radio Monte Ceneri was the only Italian language radio free of censorship, becoming the only reliable voice for the Italian population and a prominent outlet for Italian intellectuals: during these years it hosted people like Benedetto Croce and Delio Tessa
.

The first TV broadcasts date back to

Paradiso, near Lugano. This was eight years after the experimental debut of television in Zürich and Geneva. The channel began broadcasting in colour in 1968
.

During the 1970s, when Italian television was still under the RAI monopoly, Swiss television in Italian was the only alternative to the public network for Italians living in Lombardy and Piedmont: the signal reached the city of Milan. Some important personalities of Italian television, such as Corrado, Mina, Enzo Tortora and the founder of the first commercial television in Italy, Telebiella, Peppo Sacchi worked with TSI.

RSI launched two new thematic radio stations, a cultural one,

Rete Tre
, in 1989.

In

TSI 1
.

In December 2005, RSI began digital broadcasts using the

canton of Switzerland
This affected the Italians in northern Italy, as they were deprived of all the TSI channels, with the sole exception of those close to the frontier.

Logo history

  • RSI's first logo used from 1936 to 1961.
    RSI's first logo used from 1936 to 1961.
  • RSI's logo used from the 1970s to 1985.
    RSI's logo used from the 1970s to 1985.
  • RSI's logo used from 1985 to 1999.[2]
    RSI's logo used from 1985 to 1999.[2]
  • RSI's fourth and previous logo used from 1999 to 28 February 2009.
    RSI's fourth and previous logo used from 1999 to 28 February 2009.
  • Logo used by RSI's radio division.
    Logo used by RSI's radio division.
  • Logo used by RSI's TV division.
    Logo used by RSI's TV division.
  • RSI's fifth and current logo since 1 March 2009.
    RSI's fifth and current logo since 1 March 2009.
  • First phase of RSI's fifth and current logo used until 29 February 2012.
    First phase of RSI's fifth and current logo used until 29 February 2012.

Direction

General Director:

  • Mario Timbal

Headquarters

The administrative headquarters of RSI are located in Via Canevascini in Lugano-Besso. RSI television studios are found in Comano, 5 km north of Lugano.

Operations

Radio

RSI's radio department is in charge of production and transmission radio programs in the Italian language for the Italian speaking Swiss. Its studios are located in Via Canevascini in Lugano-Besso. It was known as Radio svizzera di lingua italiana (RSI) until 2009.

The three networks can also be listened to via the Internet in streaming on the broadcaster's website. Some programs are distributed as podcasts and on Play RSI.

SRG currently uses two data streams (transponders 17 and 123) to transmit its radio programs via satellite. New technologies now allow greater efficiency in the exploitation of existing satellite capacity. Therefore, from 9 March, SRG will reconfigure its new transponder and transfer its 26 radio networks to transponder 123.

Transponder 17 will operate in parallel until the end of June and will then be deactivated. The audio quality will remain unchanged.[3]

Television

RSI's television department is in charge of production and transmission of television programs in the Italian language for the Italian speaking Swiss. Its studios are found in Comano, 5 km north of Lugano. It was known as Televisione svizzera di lingua italiana (TSI) until 2009.

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. SRG recommended affected households to switch to an alternative reception infrastructure, such as DTH satellite, cable, IPTV or internet streaming.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "TSI 1958-2008 Una signora di cinquant'anni" (in Italian). satellitenews.net. Retrieved 14 June 2021.
  2. ^ Una storia fatta di loghi
  3. ^ "Informazioni su satelliti" (in Italian). satelliti-ssr.ch. Retrieved 15 June 2021.
  4. ^ "Switzerland to switch off DTT on June 3, 2019". broadbandtvnews.com. 6 December 2018.

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