The station, formerly simply known as Today Radio, announced a refreshed schedule to mark its ongoing rebranding, bringing in new voices and more music.

Today marks the station's soft launch, ahead of its official debut on 1 December. Coinciding with its DAB+ rollout, the new identity introduces fresh voices while expanding flagship shows that listeners have enjoyed since its launch in March 2022.

"We're going to change things up a little bit", said Sam Steen, head of RTL Today Radio, whose morning show will continue in its familiar slot from 6am to 10am, Monday to Friday.

Following Steen, Stephen 'Steps' Lowe will host The Lunchbox, airing from 10am to 1pm, dedicated to songs from the past 25 years.

The afternoon schedule has also been revamped. Lucy Genazzini extends her on-air presence, while she previously hosted her show, The Afternoon Session, from 12–2pm, she will now broadcast five days a week from 1–3pm. That's followed by Hours of Power, an hour of non-stop hits until 4pm.

A major change is the arrival of Tom Einarsson as the daily host of Drive, which will air Monday to Friday from 4–8pm. Einarsson, known for his Takeover Tom segments, hopes that with this rebrand, RTL Today Radio can reach a wider audience: "Hopefully we can build a listenership from all walks of life and backgrounds. I've got my fingers crossed we can maintain a sort of indie identity", he said.  His show will offer news, great music, giveaways, and good company for the journey home.

Throughout the week, Drive will be followed by a variety of familiar programming. On Mondays, comes Louder now hosted by Ethan Carey. The show, sponsored by Rockhal, will air from 8–9pm, offering "an hour of metal tunes" and showcasing the heavier side of the playlist, said Steen.

On Tuesdays at 8pm, listeners can tune into The Lisa Burke Show, which continues to cover a wide range of topics with guests from Luxembourg and beyond.

Wednesdays, 8–9pm bring Letz Talk Sports, hosted by Nathan Sneyd and now airing an hour earlier. The show features personalities from Luxembourg's sports scene alongside international athletes. "From archery to motor racing, athletics, football, and rugby", Steen emphasised.

On Thursdays, during the same 8–9pm slot, RTL Today Radio continues its collaboration with the Luxembourg Philharmonic. Hosted by Elinor Guinane, Intune will continue showcasing classical music and highlighting the upcoming Philharmonie programme.

Fridays wrap up with Alice Monnet's Weekend Warmup from 8–10pm, featuring guest dance mixes and curated sets to kick off the weekend.

Stephen Lowe's show, New Noise, will now be airing every evening, from Monday to Friday, between 10–11pm, continuing to bring new music to listeners.

Weekend programming has also been expanded. The Melissa Dalton Show now runs two extra hours, airing at 8am to 12pm every Saturday. "We're hoping to feature news for the first time at the weekend", Steen noted. The UK Chart Show with Elliot Derby continues the Saturday lineup, leading into The DB3 Show, hosted by David Burrowes, now airing between 5–8pm with a broader focus beyond Luxembourg music. Alice Monnet's Weekend Warmup follows from 8–10pm.

Sundays remain familiar, starting with The Hangover hosted by Sarah Tapp, from 10am to 12pm  followed by The Ben Andrews Show, from 12–14pm. The afternoons will be filled with Hours of Power until 7pm, when Letz Talk Sport takes over until 8pm.

With this rebrand, RTL Today Radio aims to grow its audience beyond streaming, offering a diverse lineup that blends news, entertainment, and music discovery.