French-speaking Switzerland Television

The French-speaking Switzerland Télévision ( TSR ) is a unit of company of the Swiss public audio-visual group SRG Swiss SR idea in load of the production and diffusion of programs of Télévision in French for the French-speaking Switzerland .

History of the TSR

  • 1952, beginning of experimental television
  • November 1st 1954, first public emissions
  • 1965, end of slackenings of Tuesday and introduction of the Publicity
  • 1968, introduction of the color
  • 1972, installation in the news tower with Geneva
  • 1982, displacement of Téléjournal in Geneva
  • 1984, creation of the French-speaking chain TV5
  • 1987, the emissions start at midday
  • 1994, for the 40 years of the TSR, the frontage of the tower was furnished with a fresco, which entered the Guinness of the records
  • 1996, for OJ of Atlanta, the TSR also enters the Guinness of the records for the longest emission, of the duration of the OJ.
  • 1997, creation of TSR2
  • 2001, introduction of traitemant Numerical images
  • 2001, creation of tsr.ch and beginning of the visualization of emission on Internet
  • 2005, introduction of the Digital terrestrial television
  • 2005, creation of the site of the files of the TSR
  • 2006, new visual identity: large a S red/blue replaces old Des.
  • June 25th 2007, stop of the hertzian analogical diffusion in French-speaking Switzerland (except the Valais) with the profit of the numerical diffusion.

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