French-language branch of the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation
The Radio Télévision Suisse (RTS ) (French pronunciation: [ʁadjo televizjɔ̃ sɥis] ) is a Swiss public broadcasting organisation. Part of SRG SSR , RTS handles production and broadcasting of radio and television programming in French for Switzerland. It was created on 1 January 2010 by a merger of Radio suisse romande and Télévision suisse romande .
History
The first evening programme to be broadcast in colour on Télévision suisse romande was aired in 1968.[ 1]
The station has been accused of multiple cases of sexual harassment in recent years, including accusations against news personality Darius Rochebin .[ 2] [ 3]
Future
The tower of the Radio Télévision Suisse in Geneva
While keeping its headquarters in Geneva, Radio Télévision Suisse moved its Lausanne -based radio headquarters to a new building on the Lausanne campus in 2020.[ 4] [ 5]
Broadcasting
Radio
Radio Suisse Romande (RSR) is the area of RTS in charge of production and broadcasting of radio programming in French for Switzerland:
Television
Télévision Suisse Romande (TSR) is the area of RTS in charge of production and distribution of television programming in French for Switzerland:
See also
References
^ (in French) Sonia Arnal, "C'est l'autre (la vraie ?) révolution de 1968 : la TV couleur débarque en Suisse" Archived 12 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine , Allez savoir ! , no. 42, September 2008.
^ Swiss public broadcaster examines cases of sexual harassment
^ "Public broadcaster shaken by sexual harassment probe" .
^ (in French) Nicolas Dufour, "La RTS a des vues sur le campus lausannois", Le Temps , 15 June 2013, accessed 29 June 2013.
^ (in French) "Vers un transfert des activités de la RTS à Lausanne sur le site de l'EPFL" , RTS, 17 December 2013, accessed 17 December 2013.
External links
Media related to Radio Television Suisse at Wikimedia Commons
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