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SRF info
Country Switzerland
Programming
Picture format 576i ( 16:9 SDTV)
720p ( 16:9)
Ownership
Owner Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen
Sister channels SRF 1
SRF zwei
History
Launched3 May 1999 (experimental)
17 January 2001 (main launch)
Former namesSFi (1999–2005)
SF Replay
SF info (2005–2012)
Links
Website www.srf.ch/tv
Availability
Terrestrial
DTT DVB-T
(only for German-speaking Switzerland; ceased on 3 June 2019)

SRF info is a German-language Swiss television channel owned by Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen. The channel started trial broadcasts in May 1999 and regular broadcasts in January 2001.

The channel was initially broadcast only via cable and satellite television, but it was also transmitted terrestrially in the German-speaking regions of Switzerland from January 2009 until the cessation of all digital terrestrial television signals across Switzerland on 3 June 2019. [1]

Programming

The main programmes on the channel come from Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen, which have already been aired on SRF 1 and SRF zwei.

During the evenings the channel rebroadcasts the daily news programmes SRF Tagesschau, 10vor10 and Schweiz aktuell.

The channel also rebroadcasts some programmes such as the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos.

In 2019, due to scheduling issues, SRF info broadcast the first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2019, instead of its sister channel SRF zwei.

Logos and identities

References

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

SRF info
Country Switzerland
Programming
Picture format 576i ( 16:9 SDTV)
720p ( 16:9)
Ownership
Owner Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen
Sister channels SRF 1
SRF zwei
History
Launched3 May 1999 (experimental)
17 January 2001 (main launch)
Former namesSFi (1999–2005)
SF Replay
SF info (2005–2012)
Links
Website www.srf.ch/tv
Availability
Terrestrial
DTT DVB-T
(only for German-speaking Switzerland; ceased on 3 June 2019)

SRF info is a German-language Swiss television channel owned by Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen. The channel started trial broadcasts in May 1999 and regular broadcasts in January 2001.

The channel was initially broadcast only via cable and satellite television, but it was also transmitted terrestrially in the German-speaking regions of Switzerland from January 2009 until the cessation of all digital terrestrial television signals across Switzerland on 3 June 2019. [1]

Programming

The main programmes on the channel come from Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen, which have already been aired on SRF 1 and SRF zwei.

During the evenings the channel rebroadcasts the daily news programmes SRF Tagesschau, 10vor10 and Schweiz aktuell.

The channel also rebroadcasts some programmes such as the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos.

In 2019, due to scheduling issues, SRF info broadcast the first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2019, instead of its sister channel SRF zwei.

Logos and identities

References

External links



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