Radio SRF Virus

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Radio SRF Virus
Radio SRF Virus Logo 2022.svg
Broadcast area Switzerland
Ownership
Owner Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen (SRF)
History
First air date
20 November 1999
Former names
DRS Virus (1999–2007)
DRS virus.ch (2007–2012)
Links
Webcast Official webcast
Website Official website

Radio SRF Virus is a radio station from Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen (SRF). The station was launched in 1999 (as DRS Virus) and is broadcast on cable and DAB+ in German-speaking Switzerland as well as throughout Europe on satellite and worldwide via the Internet.

The station serves to provide an alternative music choice to Radio SRF 3.

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