Guest of Europe 1, Friday morning, Catherine Schoffer detailed the news on the air on Téva.

The director of the channel defends at Philippe Vandel's microphone a grid with more commitment and humor to stick to the evolution of women and society.

INTERVIEW

It's a channel that is reinventing itself, more than 24 years after its creation: at the start of the school year, Téva renovated its grid to better reflect current developments in society while remaining the women's channel.

This is what Catherine Schoffer explained, on Europe 1, on Friday morning, on the occasion of the broadcast of a documentary by Cendrine Dominguez on the search for beauty.

"Téva is making a revolution", defends the director of the channel.

"Humor with substance" around Ferroni

"Téva is still the women's channel. That doesn't change", presents the leader.

"On the other hand, women change and society changes. So Téva adapts."

The channel of the M6 ​​group thus carries "more commitment" and "more humor" on the air since the last return.

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To mark this editorial shift, the channel broadcasts

Piquantes!

, a band program around Nicole Ferroni, on Friday at 10:40 pm: "They are only female comedians, and they will transform the news, heckle it with each a column", presents Catherine Schoffer.

"I think that today, having fun with substance is really what people need."

Batch cooking on Sunday morning

Nicole Ferroni will be surrounded in particular alternately by Constance, Élodie Poux, Thais, Laura Domenge, Élodie Arnould or even Christine Berrou.

"It's a mixture of chronicles, magnetos, transformation, mood tickets", details the director of Téva.

Another new show,

Batch Cooking

arrives on Sunday at 10:30 am, presented by Justine Piluso, ex-candidate of season 11 of Top Chef.

The concept: "You cook in two hours every Sunday and you have all the meals for the week", explains Catherine Schoffer.

This helps reduce the mental load of daily cooking.

Also new at Paris Première

The schedule for Paris Première, another channel of the M6 ​​group, also includes new features, starting with the return of the channel's nighttime broadcasts.

Then, a new program,

Extravagantes

, produced by Catherine Barma, will be broadcast once a month, in the second part of the evening.

It will stage five transformists within the world of Parisian cabarets.

"These are creatures who are above all musical artists and actors (…) each with their own personality, who will cook a guest in their own way", describes Catherine Schoffer.

The next show will air on Saturday, November 28 at 11:30 p.m.