RSI Rete Uno
Rete Uno is the first public radio program of the Italian Switzerland Radio (RSI ). It is produced in the RSI - building in Lugano- Besso, reaching 2012 on Averaging nearly 142,000 listeners. The market share in Ticino and the Italian-speaking areas of Graubünden, was, according to the annual report of the SRG SSR in 2012, 47.2 percent. Rete Uno is also north to hear the only Italian -language radio program of the Alps via VHF, some powerful transmitter, such as the locations Santis or Rigi, can be received in parts of southern Germany. The program frequently identifies itself on-air with the name of Radio Svizzera - Rete Uno.
History
Rete Uno emerged from the country's Monte Ceneri transmitter, which began operating in 1933. After the Second World War has been gradually built up an FM transmitter chain for the program, from about 1990 as a language stations north of the Alps.
Historical logos
Logo 2009-2013
Program
Rete Uno is a classic full program with a broad range both in music and in the word area. During the day program is nevertheless predominantly after self- description, " easy-listening " set. Often, the Italian-speaking chansons. A characteristic feature is the high word share of over 30 percent. Advertising is not broadcast on Rete Uno.