RTL's programming schedule will change in the fall. According to Le ParisienJulien Courbet takes over the half-hour slot previously held this season by Faustine Bollaert and will be on air from 9:30 am. Alex Vizorek, meanwhile, is gaining ground with Double or nothing, called to lie down in the late morning.
Courbet will be back at 9:30 am
Julien Courbet will be returning to a familiar time slot. This fall, It can happen to you The show will start at 9:30 a.m. instead of 10:00 a.m. It will retain its two-hour runtime and will therefore end at 11:30 a.m., compared to noon this season. The program remains a cornerstone of RTL. Alongside Julien Courbet, the team will continue to address everyday disputes: scams, fraud, neighborhood conflicts, consumer issues, and stalled administrative cases.
Faustine Bollaert is leaving the daily schedule
This change comes at the expense of Faustine Bollaert. After one season at the helm ofOne day, one lifeThe host, who previously aired from 9:30 to 10:860 AM, is giving up this half-hour slot on weekdays. Her program attracted an average of 000 listeners between January and March. However, Faustine Bollaert is not disappearing from RTL entirely. She is expected to remain on air on weekends, having hosted a program this season featuring personal stories, continuing her image as a presenter of personal narratives.
Alex Vizorek wins half an hour
The second move concerns Alex Vizorek. The Belgian comedian, who has been hosting a show since the start of the academic year Double or nothingThe show will reclaim the half-hour freed up between 11:30 a.m. and noon. Its game, currently broadcast from noon to 12:30 p.m., will therefore be extended to an hour. The program attracts nearly 700,000 listeners. Pilot programs are underway to prepare for this extended version.
Double or nothing takes up more space
Revived on RTL with Alex Vizorek, Double or nothing The game is based on a simple principle: contestants answer general knowledge questions and choose, at each stage, whether to keep their winnings or try to double them. Seven correct answers win €5,000. The game is part of the station's history. It was hosted in the 1950s by Zappy Max on Radio Luxembourg, before later returning to RTL, notably in the early 2000s.