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Programming came from the four TV networks operated by SRG SSR ([[Schweizer Fernsehen]], [[Télévision Suisse Romande]], [[Radiotelevisione svizzera di lingua italiana]] and [[Radio Television Rumantscha]]), plus music concerts and documentaries (produced by [[National Geographic Channel]]). |
Programming came from the four TV networks operated by SRG SSR ([[Schweizer Fernsehen]], [[Télévision Suisse Romande]], [[Radiotelevisione svizzera di lingua italiana]] and [[Radio Television Rumantscha]]), plus music concerts and documentaries (produced by [[National Geographic Channel]]). |
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The channel broadcast in all four national languages of Switzerland: German, French, Italian and Romansh.<ref name="offws" /> |
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HD suisse was closed on 31 January 2012, in preparations to launch HD versions of SRG SSR's channels; [[SF 1]], [[SF zwei]], [[RTS Un]] (formerly TSR 1), [[RTS Deux]] (formerly TSR 2), [[RSI La 1]] and [[RSI La 2]] on 29 February 2012.<ref>http://broadcast.ch/portal.aspx?pid=300&lang=de</ref> |
HD suisse was closed on 31 January 2012, in preparations to launch HD versions of SRG SSR's channels; [[SF 1]], [[SF zwei]], [[RTS Un]] (formerly TSR 1), [[RTS Deux]] (formerly TSR 2), [[RSI La 1]] and [[RSI La 2]] on 29 February 2012.<ref>http://broadcast.ch/portal.aspx?pid=300&lang=de</ref> |
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Country | Switzerland |
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Programming | |
Language(s) | French, German, Italian, Romansh |
Ownership | |
Owner | SRG SSR |
HD suisse is a former Swiss high-definition television channel operated by the public service broadcaster SRG SSR. This was the 8th channel launched by SRG SSR, and the first Swiss television channel available in high definition.[2]
The channel began broadcasting on 3 December 2007, at 20:00 CET.[2]
Programming came from the four TV networks operated by SRG SSR (Schweizer Fernsehen, Télévision Suisse Romande, Radiotelevisione svizzera di lingua italiana and Radio Television Rumantscha), plus music concerts and documentaries (produced by National Geographic Channel).
The channel broadcast in all four national languages of Switzerland: German, French, Italian and Romansh.[2]
HD suisse was closed on 31 January 2012, in preparations to launch HD versions of SRG SSR's channels; SF 1, SF zwei, RTS Un (formerly TSR 1), RTS Deux (formerly TSR 2), RSI La 1 and RSI La 2 on 29 February 2012.[3]