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Brussels Studio, Jam, Lauren Lavergne – RadioVisie

Brussels Studio, Jam, Lauren Lavergne – RadioVisie

Brussels Studio makes a few changes to the winning team.

After a few bad years, the Brussels studio is back on track in terms of listening figures, so not much will change with the start of the new autumn. We will therefore limit ourselves to (few) novelties. New at noon: Dry Linnaerts. The musical game show “Three in a Row” is playing between 12 and 1 p.m. New are the duo Günter Dessamplancs and Olga Leiers, who will start the weekend on Friday between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. Another new addition to the weekend is Joris Hessels, with Joris Staat Op, every Sunday morning between 7 and 10 a.m. The Years Nul, from Monday to Thursday between 6 and 7 p.m., gets a new sound with Pien Lefranc. Attack: by Sam De Bruyn (Image above)The former host of De Jaren Nul is no longer mentioned. I have no idea if he has left the Brussels studio (again). We are just determining.

Wallonia: Turning to jam

From Monday 26 August, RTBF’s digital channel Jam will receive a complete makeover, with live broadcasts from 7am to 8pm, all weekdays and weekends. The day starts with Tanguy Horel (7-9), followed by Rémi Nakhlé who chooses music with listeners (9-10). Maya Cham (10-13 years) discusses social issues, while Guillaume Schunders (13-16 years) interviews artists. On Diane Theunissen (4-6.30pm) the focus is on tips and trends for going out. The weekend starts on Friday afternoon with alternative music and thematic shows, including jazz, rock and electronic music. New shows include “Feel de Diane” on Mondays and monthly live concerts in collaboration with Le Botanique. All the details It can be found here..

UK: Lauren Laverne recovers from cancer

Lauren Laverne (BBC photo)

BBC Radio 6 Music and Radio 4 Desert Island Disc presenter Lauren Laverne has revealed she is recovering in hospital after being diagnosed with cancer. The cancer was discovered early during a screening test. She expects to make a full recovery. On Instagram She thanked the medical team, family, friends, colleagues and bosses for their support during her recovery. Lorraine is also urging people to get tested, as early detection is vital and half of all people will develop cancer at some point. Many of her radio and BBC colleagues are sending her love and well wishes. Nick Grimshaw will be filling in for her on the 6 Music Breakfast Show for the time being.