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IRF Interessengemeinschaft Radio und Fernsehen

Rämistrasse 5, 8001 Zürich
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ABOUT US The IRF Interessengemeinschaft Radio und Fernsehen advocates a diverse TV and radio landscape and aims to maintain the common interests of national and international broad­casters when it comes to the design of the relevant political, legal and economic framework. The decision to jointly represent the interests of the broad­casters under the IRF name was the result of a ground­breaking supreme court decision (BG 107 II 82) secured by the ORF in 1981. With said decision, the highest Swiss court confirmed for the first time that programmes of a broadcaster may only be re-transmitted by wire or wirelessly with their permission. The founding members, which, in addition to the SRG, also included the German broad­casters ARD and ZDF as well as the ORF, had set themselves the goal to enable cable TV operators to collectively obtain the necessary cable rights from the broad­casters in a simple and efficient process. By means of this structure, they had thus created a legal basis for the rapid development of future cable television. Subsequently, all national and international broadcasters joined the IRF, provided that their broadcasting range entitled them to participate in the distribution of the cable re-transmission remuneration of IRF. In 2013, the interest group was converted into an association with the name Interessengemeinschaft Radio Fernsehen (IRF).

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Rämistrasse 5, 8001 Zürich
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ABOUT US

ABOUT US The IRF Interessengemeinschaft Radio und Fernsehen advocates a diverse TV and radio landscape and aims to maintain the common interests of national and international broad­casters when it comes to the design of the relevant political, legal and economic framework. The decision to jointly represent the interests of the broad­casters under the IRF name was the result of a ground­breaking supreme court decision (BG 107 II 82) secured by the ORF in 1981. With said decision, the highest Swiss court confirmed for the first time that programmes of a broadcaster may only be re-transmitted by wire or wirelessly with their permission. The founding members, which, in addition to the SRG, also included the German broad­casters ARD and ZDF as well as the ORF, had set themselves the goal to enable cable TV operators to collectively obtain the necessary cable rights from the broad­casters in a simple and efficient process. By means of this structure, they had thus created a legal basis for the rapid development of future cable television. Subsequently, all national and international broadcasters joined the IRF, provided that their broadcasting range entitled them to participate in the distribution of the cable re-transmission remuneration of IRF. In 2013, the interest group was converted into an association with the name Interessengemeinschaft Radio Fernsehen (IRF).

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IRF Interessengemeinschaft Radio und Fernsehen

IRF Interessengemeinschaft Radio und Fernsehen

Rämistrasse 5, 8001 Zürich
ABOUT US

ABOUT US The IRF Interessengemeinschaft Radio und Fernsehen advocates a diverse TV and radio landscape and aims to maintain the common interests of national and international broad­casters when it comes to the design of the relevant political, legal and economic framework. The decision to jointly represent the interests of the broad­casters under the IRF name was the result of a ground­breaking supreme court decision (BG 107 II 82) secured by the ORF in 1981. With said decision, the highest Swiss court confirmed for the first time that programmes of a broadcaster may only be re-transmitted by wire or wirelessly with their permission. The founding members, which, in addition to the SRG, also included the German broad­casters ARD and ZDF as well as the ORF, had set themselves the goal to enable cable TV operators to collectively obtain the necessary cable rights from the broad­casters in a simple and efficient process. By means of this structure, they had thus created a legal basis for the rapid development of future cable television. Subsequently, all national and international broadcasters joined the IRF, provided that their broadcasting range entitled them to participate in the distribution of the cable re-transmission remuneration of IRF. In 2013, the interest group was converted into an association with the name Interessengemeinschaft Radio Fernsehen (IRF).

PremiumPremium Eintrag
Radio- und FernsehgeschäftFernsehenMultimedia
Rämistrasse 5, 8001 Zürich
Radio- und FernsehgeschäftFernsehenMultimedia
ABOUT US

ABOUT US The IRF Interessengemeinschaft Radio und Fernsehen advocates a diverse TV and radio landscape and aims to maintain the common interests of national and international broad­casters when it comes to the design of the relevant political, legal and economic framework. The decision to jointly represent the interests of the broad­casters under the IRF name was the result of a ground­breaking supreme court decision (BG 107 II 82) secured by the ORF in 1981. With said decision, the highest Swiss court confirmed for the first time that programmes of a broadcaster may only be re-transmitted by wire or wirelessly with their permission. The founding members, which, in addition to the SRG, also included the German broad­casters ARD and ZDF as well as the ORF, had set themselves the goal to enable cable TV operators to collectively obtain the necessary cable rights from the broad­casters in a simple and efficient process. By means of this structure, they had thus created a legal basis for the rapid development of future cable television. Subsequently, all national and international broadcasters joined the IRF, provided that their broadcasting range entitled them to participate in the distribution of the cable re-transmission remuneration of IRF. In 2013, the interest group was converted into an association with the name Interessengemeinschaft Radio Fernsehen (IRF).

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