SRF zwei

SRF two is the second television program of Swiss Radio and Television ( SRF), a business unit of SRG SSR. The program is 4 in 1997 (formerly S Plus ) out of the total Swiss Switzerland program emerged. It is in German Switzerland via digital terrestrial television and throughout Switzerland via cable television can be received and encrypted via Eutelsat Hot Bird at 13 degrees East. The analog broadcasting was set in large part of Switzerland November 26, 2007 in the canton of Valais on February 25, 2008. In South Tyrol (Italy ), the transmitter is disseminated since 2005 by the Rundfunk - Anstalt Südtirol (RAS) unencrypted DVB -T.

In the night of 15 to 16 December 2012, the station was renamed two of SF in SRF two.

History

SF 2 began broadcasting operation on 1 September 1997, when German-speaking Switzerland successor of 4

On 2 December 2005, the station SF 1 and SF received 2 new appearances ( as SF 1 and SF zwei ) and were clearly distinguished from each other. Since then, can be seen exclusively on the second channel for children and youth programs.

SRF two is aired since February 29, 2012, in HD ( 720p/50 ).

Historical logos

Logo of SF two of 6 December 2005 to 29 February 2012

Screenshot of a station ID

Logo of SF two from 1 March 2012 to December 15, 2012

Logo of HD offshoot since December 16, 2012

Program

SRF two focuses on providing programs that are aimed at a younger audience. Priorities in the program are movies, series and sporting events. Series and feature films are often broadcast in second audio. PresseTV has its own broadcasting license for programs on SF zwei, and can radiate weekend several produced by various print media magazines.

From 1998 to 2003 SF beamed two Monday to Friday 10 to 17 clock a Nickelodeon program window, which also aired a lot of old trailer, productions, and the so-called Nicktoons Nickelodeon Germany; and there were live broadcasts in which children could play various games by telephone. From September 2003 to 31 December 2006, Nickelodeon has been replaced by "Junior", which ran every day, so weekdays 11-14 clock and on weekends 7-10 clock.

In "Junior" the concept was maintained with live shows and already known from Nickelodeon Moderators - now moderated from the " Junior Studio ". The show was from 1 January 2007 replaced by " SF Tubii ", the transmission time was maintained. « SF Tubii » turn was replaced on 30 August 2010 by the Zambo tri-media children's program. This, however, was reduced on 29 February 2012 due to poor rates and moved to SF 1 because the program two rail too often failed by the sports program on SF and you wanted to create the target group for a reliable transmission place. Also, other program reforms were made, for example, was well as the animated series The Simpsons deleted due to poor ratings from the program. The series was replaced by daily changing house productions such as "Box Office " or the talk show " focus ".

Shipments

The main programs are:

  • Sport live: Live Sport ( partly parallel to SRF info with other sporting event )
  • Sport currently: Daily Sports Magazine
  • Sport panorama: Weekly sports magazine with background information ( on Sunday)
  • Sports lounge: Weekly sports magazine with guests and discussions ( on Mondays )
  • Movies
  • The Experiment ( TV Program ): Survival-adventure show
  • TV series
  • Three to two: transfer of radio SRF - 3 studio camera (in the morning )
  • Roboclip: Music Videos
  • Music Night: music program with recorded concerts and music videos ( Thursday night )
  • Zambo, (1998-2003: " Nickelodeon ," 2003-2006: "Junior", 2006-2010 SF tubii ): Children program (afternoon; animated series, game shows, live action series, etc.)
  • PresseTV: NZZ Format: Mono Thematic magazine Neue Zürcher Zeitung
  • Cash-TV: business magazine of business newspaper CASH
  • Cash Talk: Interview with an executive
  • Viewpoints: roundtable discussion with journalists, politicians and experts
  • 100 minutes: acquisition of items such as mirrors TV report from Germany
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