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Radiotelevisione Svizzera di lingua Italiana

RSI Radiotelevisione svizzera di lingua italiana
Type Broadcast, radio, television and online
Country Switzerland
Availability Switzerland, online
Motto Parte del tuo mondo
TV stations La 1, La 2
Radio stations Rete Uno, Rete Due, Rete Tre
Headquarters Lugano
Broadcast area
Nationwide and Italy
Parent SRG SSR
Key people
Maurizio Canetta
Launch date
1931; 86 years ago (1931)
Former names
RTSI
Official website
http://www.rsi.ch

Radiotelevisione svizzera di lingua italiana (RSI, abbreviated as RTSI until 28 February 2009) is a Swiss public broadcasting organisation, part of SRG SSR. RSI handles production and broadcasting of radio and television programs in Italian for Switzerland. RSI's administrative headquarters are located in Via Canevascini in Lugano-Besso.

"Radio svizzera di lingua italiana" was established in 1925 as "Radio Monte Ceneri", originally named after the mountain where the transmitter 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, Radio Monte Ceneri was the only Italian language 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 television broadcasts started on 18 November 1958, at first produced in studios in Zurich 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 Zurich and Genève. The channel began broadcasting in colour in 1968.


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