RTS (Radio Télévision Suisse) is the main broadcaster for French-speaking Switzerland, created in 2010 from the merger of TSR (Télévision Suisse Romande) and RSR (Radio Suisse Romande).
Key programs include the daily Le Journal on RTS Un and the Couleurs locales regional windows for the Geneva, Lausanne, Sion, Neuchâtel, Friborg and Moutier regions. Other popular RTS productions include Temps présents, À bon entender, Mise au point and the weekly sports program Sport Dimanche.
Live broadcasts of sports are mainly shown on RTS Deux, including football (WM, Champions League, and the Swiss League), winter sports, and Formula One.
In addition to Swiss in-house productions, RTS mainly shows US series as well as some French and British hits such as Sherlock and Downton Abbey.
Within Switzerland, the RTS program can also be accessed online as streaming in the media library. So if you missed program highlights from RTS, you can watch them online at any time.
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