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The evening news is a news broadcast of Swiss Radio and Television ( SRF). The main issue is each clock at 19:30, sent the news at noon at 12:45 clock ( on weekends at 13:00 clock ). A brief edition there at 18:00 clock, and the news appears night around midnight. On Saturday, Sunday and public holidays another edition will be broadcast also after 22:00 clock, instead of the news magazine 10vor10. The main issue usually takes 25 minutes.

The evening news is one of the few regular productions of Swiss Radio and Television, which is always moderated in standard German. The first Swiss daily show was aired on August 29, 1953. All output is 1 aired on SRF and repeated several times on SRF info, also the main issue at 19:30 clock will be interpreted on SRF info in Swiss German Sign Language. All contributions of all issues, including the interpreter- spending, are also available as a video stream available on the internet.

The evening news is next SRF Meteo the show with the highest audience rating on Swiss Television: You is monitored daily by about 600,000 viewers in German Switzerland.

By mid- 1985 ( with the exception of 1980 ) the message of the main issue were read traditionally as all the other expenses of a speaker, then broadcast to 1990 in a three-man team with moderator, speaker and sports journalist. Since 1990, the main issue of the daily show will be presented by each one Anchorman alone, the number of presenters to four people - was reduced - always two women and two men.

Currently the news main issue of Cornelia Boesch, Franz Fischlin, Florian Inhauser and Katja Stauber will be moderated. For other moderating team includes Maureen Bailo Janser, Roger Brändlin, Mario Grossniklaus, Pascale Menzi, Catherine Mettler and Andrea Vetsch. Editorial director since 2012 Urs Leuthard.

Some previous presenters included about Matthias Aebischer, Charles Clerc, Hans Jörg Enz, Hansjörg Erny, Annette Gosztony, Urs Gredig, Erich Gysling, Elinor of Kauffungen, Franziska Schnyder, André Marty, Beatrice Müller, Heinrich Müller or Marion Preuss. Legendary speakers were notably the longtime chief spokesman Leon Huber, Peter Richner, and the late Paul Spahn and Dominique Rub.

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