SSF: New broadcasts and live sports

Sportscene television SSF announces its upcoming program content: In addition to continuing successful in-house productions, the channel is launching several new formats. Live broadcasts will also continue to be part of the program.

New additions to SSF's programming include the show "Knockouts," which every Saturday night reviews the most exciting fights in boxing history with the most spectacular knockouts by legends such as Mike Tyson, Lennox Lewis or the Klitschko brothers. In addition, viewers can look forward to the Red Bull Cliffdiving Series cliff jumps, the breakdance reality documentary "Breakin' Reality" and various individual magazines and sports documentaries, according to a statement.

New episodes of successful formats

In the popular football talk "Twelve - the football bar"Mämä Sykora, presenter, walking football encyclopedia and editor-in-chief of the football magazine of the same name, will discuss the world's most beautiful pastime with his guests every Wednesday. Afterwards, the program "Futbol Mundial" presents soccer stories from all over the world. The program "Inside Grand Prix" will remain on the air, offering commentary, analysis and interviews before each race weekend to take a look behind the scenes of the Formula One circus.

Live coverage continues to be a central component of SSF's programming structure. The first event here will be the start of the Volleyball Champions League with VBC Volero Zürich on October 24. "The continuation and relaunch of the aforementioned programs and the live coverage of Swiss sporting events form the basis for establishing SSF as a versatile and attractive platform for sport in Switzerland" explains program director Philip Michel. "But we have to go one step further here and are working at full speed to further expand SSF's programming. I don't want to give too much away yet, but on the one hand we are working on new sports programs, and on the other hand we will present new formats this fall that will give a face to the "Scene" program area."

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