Yaounde:CRTV Launches New Talkshow To Replace Morning Safari
CRTV has launched a new programme on the national station to replace the present talk show MORNING SAFARI.The replacement comes alongside that of M’ ACCOMPAGNE, a similar version aired in French.
DAY BREAK that replaces Morning Safari will run from 4:30 a.m. to 6 a.m. while LA MATINEE DE LA CRTV(replacing M’ ACCOMPAGNE)will run from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. as from Monday September 19, 2016.
According to the Central Director for Radio, Alain Belibi, both programmes that are news oriented will have a presenter each.
As part of the innovation, several topics will be handled on the programmes daily instead of just one while experts in several fields will be invited everyday.
Worth noting is the fact that, Morning Safari broadcast from Monday to Thursday from 5 a.m. to 6 30 a.m. has been rated by many as CRTV‘s most popular English Language radio talk show.
The program handled topics of national interest in the domains of politics health, culture, economy, commmerce, technology, education and religions amongst others.
On Television the TV breakfast show HELLO has been baptised HELLO CAMEROON and BONJOUR, BONJOUR LE CAMEROUN.
The change comes in line with new management’s intent to move closer to its audiences through many more news oriented programmes.
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