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Broadcast area | Switzerland |
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Owner | Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen (SRF) |
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First air date | 1 November 1983 (as DRS 3) |
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Webcast | Official webcast |
Website | Official website |
Radio SRF 3 is the third radio station from Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen (SRF).
The station was launched on 1 November 1983 at 00:01 hours (asDRS 3) in response to the licensing of private radio stations in Switzerland. During that time, it can't be received in Central Switzerland.[1]
It originally primarily played music aimed at a younger audience, and was later repositioned as a "generalist young-adults" station in 1999 following the launch of DRS Virus that same year. The station broadcasts in Swiss-German, except news programs, which are transmitted in Standard German.
Swiss Broadcasting Corporation (SRG SSR)
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Italian (RSI) |
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Romansh (RTR) |
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Satellite Radio (SSatR) |
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