Chase the Sky
The morning show that carries Nguti to work — headlines, talk, sport and music, broken by the CRTV relay at 06:30, the morning announcements at 07:00, Sky Sports at 07:30 and the Pidgin brief at 08:30.
Programmes
Fourteen strands make up the week, from the morning show to the midnight prayers. Every one of them is open for sponsorship.
The morning show that carries Nguti to work — headlines, talk, sport and music, broken by the CRTV relay at 06:30, the morning announcements at 07:00, Sky Sports at 07:30 and the Pidgin brief at 08:30.
A different subject each weekday: The Papers Speak on Monday and Friday, Let’s Talk Finance on Tuesday, My Health Matters on Wednesday, Women’s Corner on Thursday. Each edition repeats at 21:00.
Ninety minutes of mid-morning magazine — the talk, the trouble and the news of the day across Kupé-Muanenguba, Meme and Manyu.
Culture, social media and star trendz for the young audience, repeated at 22:00 for anyone who missed the afternoon edition.
Tradition, storytelling and vernacular programming in the evening — the stretch where the languages of the coverage area lead.
The station’s own bulletins at midday and in the evening, alongside the CRTV relays at 13:00, 15:00 and 17:00.
Recipes and kitchen talk to open Saturday, followed by Personality & Discovery of the Week at 07:00.
Marriage, parenting and home life. Repeated on Sunday evening at 18:00.
Sketches, laughs and callers through the late morning, with a repeat in the Saturday evening slot at 19:00.
Students, apprentices and school leavers on jobs, exams and ideas. Repeated on Sunday at 17:00.
The listener runs the show. Send your selection, take the decks, and hear your name and your song go out across three divisions.
The long mix through Saturday night, closing with Midnight Prayers at 00:00.
Presbyterian, Baptist and Catholic meditations through the morning, with Cameroon Calling relayed from CRTV at 07:00 and gospel music between.
The week’s news gathered and explained, repeated at 22:00 to close the weekend.