New concepts and reality TV at the heart of Life TV's fall schedule

For its second year, Life TV unveiled its new program schedule, which starts on September 13, at a press conference on Friday, September 10.

The main programs from season 1 will return with a few changes:

" Willy à midi"

will now be preceded Monday through Friday from 11:45 a.m. by "Before Wam

,"

15 minutes of additional fun hosted by Willy.

The news programs

will remain at 12:45 p.m. and 7:45 p.m. but will last 26 minutes instead of 13.

"Le Life Talk"

will move to 8:15 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and "Life week-end," "Life music," "Au quartier," "Immersion,"

and "Cuisine de stars"

will continue as usual.  Meanwhile, "La foire des deals,"

broadcast at 9:00 p.m., will move to 6:00 p.m.

Series such

as "La nouvelle épouse," "The River," "LA's Finest," "Aphasie," and "Les histoires de RORO"

will continue to occupy an important place in the schedule,

either through new seasons or new acquisitions.

Many new concepts have also been unveiled, without further details on their broadcast date, duration, or place in the schedule:

Short programs such as "Le canapé des affairés" (The Busy Couple's Couch), "Chef de rue" (Street Chef), and "La minute talent…" (Talent Minute)

An entertainment show: "Stand-up Comedy,"

a live stand-up show with comedians

;

"6 minutes Sport,"

a sports segment.

Finally, reality TV will occupy a growing place in Life TV's 2021/2022 schedule:

"Le Djai,"

an adventure reality show with a prize of 10 million CFA francs.

"Inside,"

a reality show featuring young contestants competing in challenges for 10,000,000 CFA francs.

"Invisible," a discovery game consisting of finding your "invisible" after exchanging anonymous messages. 

"Fashionista,"

a competition for young women who are passionate about fashion, where the winner will receive 500,000 CFA francs, broadcast in the afternoon between 3:00 and 5:00 p.m. in addition to the African series

"Jeunes Mansa,"

which features young entrepreneurs or creators seeking funding.

"Je me lance" (I'm

taking the plunge) is a program that follows companies preparing to launch their businesses.

With seven hours of original programming (per day), five live broadcasts per day, and around 20 hosts and commentators, Life TV, which has approximately 130 employees, is facing the new year with ambition.