Radiotelevisione svizzera, officially Radiotelevisione svizzera di lingua italiana (; "Swiss Radiotelevision of the Italian Language"), shortened to RSI (formerly RTSI until 2009), is a subsidiary of the
Swiss Broadcasting Corporation (SRG SSR), operating in
Italian-speaking Switzerland. Besides Italian, it also handles the production and broadcasting of programs in
Lombard. Its administrative headquarters are located in Via Canevascini in
Lugano.
History
''Radio svizzera di lingua italiana'' was established in 1925 as ''Radio Monte Ceneri'', originally named after
the mountain where the
transmitter
In electronics and telecommunications, a radio transmitter or just transmitter (often abbreviated as XMTR or TX in technical documents) is an electronic device which produces radio waves with an antenna (radio), antenna with the purpose of sig ...
was placed. After several years of experimental broadcast, in 1933 the ''Società svizzera di Radiodiffusione'' (Swiss Radio Broadcasting Corporation) began regular transmissions in
Ticino and
Grigioni. The intentions of its founders were to promote cohesion in the
confederation while promoting the value of the
Swiss Italian culture. In the 1930s and 1940s, when most of Switzerland's neighboring states were under
fascism (
Italian Fascism and
National Socialism), Radio Monte Ceneri was the only
Italian language
Italian (, , or , ) is a Romance language of the Indo-European language family. It evolved from the colloquial Latin of the Roman Empire. Italian is the least divergent language from Latin, together with Sardinian language, Sardinian. It is ...
radio free of
censorship, becoming the only reliable voice for the Italian population and a prominent outlet for Italian intellectuals: during these years it hosted people like
Benedetto Croce and
Delio Tessa.
The first TV broadcasts date back to
1958, at first produced in studios in
Zürich
Zurich (; ) is the list of cities in Switzerland, largest city in Switzerland and the capital of the canton of Zurich. It is in north-central Switzerland, at the northwestern tip of Lake Zurich. , the municipality had 448,664 inhabitants. The ...
and transmitted with
Italian subtitles. In
1961, with the foundation of
Televisione svizzera di lingua italiana (TSI), the studios were relocated in
Paradiso, near
Lugano. This was eight years after the experimental debut of television in Zürich and
Geneva
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. The channel began broadcasting in colour in
1968.
During the 1970s, when
Italian television
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was still under the
RAI monopoly, Swiss television in Italian was the only alternative to the public network for Italians living in
Lombardy and
Piedmont
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: the signal reached the city of
Milan
Milan ( , , ; ) is a city in northern Italy, regional capital of Lombardy, the largest city in Italy by urban area and the List of cities in Italy, second-most-populous city proper in Italy after Rome. The city proper has a population of nea ...
. Some important personalities of Italian television, such as Corrado, Mina, Enzo Tortora and the founder of the first commercial television in Italy,
Telebiella, Peppo Sacchi worked with TSI.
RSI launched two new thematic radio stations, a cultural one,
Rete Due, in 1985 and another more youth-oriented,
Rete Tre, in 1989.
In
1997 a second channel was created, called
TSI 2. The first TSI channel thus was renamed
TSI 1.
In December 2005, RSI began digital broadcasts using the
DAB system on the Saint Gottard autoroute. On 26 July
2006 at 12:45,
SRG SSR idée suisse interrupted
analog broadcasting in
Ticino making it the first all-digital
canton of Switzerland. This affected the Italians in northern Italy, as they were deprived of all the TSI channels, with the sole exception of those near the border.
Starting from 1 January 2025, all RSI's radio stations stopped transmitting in FM.
Logo history
File:Logo RSI 1936-1961.jpg, RSI's first logo used from 1936 to 1961.
File:Logo RTSI 1961 1975.jpg, RSI's second logo used from 1982 to 1985.
File:RTSI alt.png, RSI's third logo used from 1985 to 1993.
File:No image available.svg, RSI's fourth logo used from 1993 to 1999.
File:Rtsi-logo.svg, RSI's fifth logo used from 1999 to 28 February 2009.
File:Radio Svizzera.jpg, Logo used by RSI's radio division.
File:Televisione Svizzera.jpg, Logo used by RSI's TV division.
File:RSI-Logo.svg, RSI's sixth and previous logo used until 29 February 2012.
File:Radiotelevisione svizzera 2011 logo.svg, RSI's seventh and current logo since 1 March 2012.
Direction
General Director:
* Mario Timbal
Headquarters
The administrative headquarters of RSI are located in Via Canevascini in
Lugano-
Besso. RSI television studios are found in
Comano, 5 km north of
Lugano.
Operations
Radio
RSI's radio department is in charge of production and transmission radio programs in the
Italian language
Italian (, , or , ) is a Romance language of the Indo-European language family. It evolved from the colloquial Latin of the Roman Empire. Italian is the least divergent language from Latin, together with Sardinian language, Sardinian. It is ...
for the Italian speaking Swiss. Its studios are located in Via Canevascini in
Lugano-
Besso. It was known as ''Radio svizzera di lingua italiana'' (RSI) until 2009.
*
RSI Rete Uno – general programming
*
RSI Rete Due – cultural, intellectual programming, classical music
*
RSI Rete Tre – youth-oriented programming
The three networks can also be listened to via the Internet in streaming on the broadcaster's website. Some programs are distributed as podcasts and on Play RSI.
SRG currently uses two data streams (transponders 17 and 123) to transmit its radio programs via satellite. New technologies now allow greater efficiency in the exploitation of existing satellite capacity. Therefore, from 9 March, SRG will reconfigure its new transponder and transfer its 26 radio networks to transponder 123.
Transponder 17 will operate in parallel until the end of June and will then be deactivated. The audio quality will remain unchanged.
Television
RSI's television department is in charge of production and transmission of television programs in the
Italian language
Italian (, , or , ) is a Romance language of the Indo-European language family. It evolved from the colloquial Latin of the Roman Empire. Italian is the least divergent language from Latin, together with Sardinian language, Sardinian. It is ...
for the Italian speaking Swiss. Its studios are found in
Comano, 5 km north of
Lugano. It was known as ''Televisione svizzera di lingua italiana'' (TSI) until 2009.
*
RSI La 1
*
RSI La 2
Swiss public broadcaster SRG terminated the digital terrestrial distribution of its TV channels (DTT) via DVB-T nationwide on 3 June 2019.
DTT viewers were informed about the switch-off, which was announced in September 2018, through a caption on the TV screens from January 2019.
SRG recommended affected households to switch to an alternative reception infrastructure, such as DTH satellite, cable, IPTV or internet streaming.
See also
*
Monte Ceneri transmitter
*
Television in Switzerland
References
External links
RSI Official site
RSI podcast
DAB in Switzerland
Television
La storia della SSR
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Swiss Broadcasting Corporation
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Italian-language television networks
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1925 establishments in Switzerland
Mass media in Lugano
Radio stations established in 1925
Television channels and stations established in 1958