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Radio station
Radio SRF 3
Broadcast areaSwitzerland
Ownership
OwnerSchweizer Radio und Fernsehen (SRF)
History
First air date1 November 1983 (as DRS 3)
Links
WebcastOfficial webcast
WebsiteOfficial website

Radio SRF 3 is the third radio station from Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen (SRF).

History

The station was launched on 1 November 1983 at 00:01 hours (as DRS 3) in response to the licensing of private radio stations in Switzerland. During that time, it couldn't be received in Central Switzerland.

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.

Former logos

  • 2001–2007 2001–2007
  • 2007–2012 2007–2012

References

  1. "DRS 3 Meilensteine". www.drs3.ch. Archived from the original on 4 May 2009. Retrieved 5 April 2024.

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