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Australian television series

triple j tv (stylised in all lowercase; formerly jtv) is the name given to a series of Australian television programmes which started broadcast in July 2006 as a television spin-off of national radio broadcaster triple j. They are broadcast on ABC1 and ABC2 as well as available online. As with triple j, it focuses on youth-oriented (18–35) programming.

A "teaser" web page and advertisements were released on the ABC in early July. The full site at http://jtv.com.au went live on 27 July 2006. jtv's first broadcast was on 28 July 2006, with the debut jtv live being broadcast the following night: a You Am I concert recorded at the Hyde Park Barracks in Sydney.

ABC TV's Rage music program has re-broadcast selected live concerts of triple j tv in each year since 2009, to make up for the lack of new release video clips available to the ABC at that time.

Programmes

Current programmes include:

  • triple j tv presents live video (various times on ABC1 and ABC2) – live concert events, similar to Triple J's Live at the Wireless show.
  • Hack LiveTom Tilly Host live forums on some of the biggest issues for young people in Australia.

Former programmes include:

  • triple j tv with The Doctor (Monday night 9:05pm on ABC2 and late Friday night on ABC1) – Each week the Doctor is making a house call.
  • triple j tv (late Friday night on ABC1 and Monday night on ABC2), a look at triple j behind the scenes – including interviews, live performances and weekly Hack segment.
  • The Hack Half Hour (Monday night 8:30pm on ABC2), Steve Cannane talks about the issues that impact your life.
  • jtv (Friday night on ABC1) – a behind the scenes look at triple j, interviews, live performances, and weekly Hack segment.
  • jtv Saturday (Saturday morning on ABC1) – a music video show hosted by Rosie Beaton. This programme featured a countdown of the Top 20 Super Request tracks, as voted by Triple J listeners and jtv viewers.
  • jtv XL (Tuesday night on ABC2) – an alternate version of the previous Friday's edition of jtv, often with extended interviews.
  • jtv live (various times on ABC1 and ABC2) – live concert events, similar to Triple J's Live at the Wireless show.
  • The Urban Monkey with Murray FooteSam Simmons' new comedy project.

Hack Live Specials

  • "Australians On Drugs" (9:30pm Tuesday 28 July) ABC2
  • "Australians On Porn" (9:30pm Monday 8 December) ABC2
  • "Body Obsession" (9:30pm Tuesday 15 March) ABC2

List of tracks to reach Number 1 on jtv Saturday

Logos

File:Triple j tv logo.png
2006–2007 2008–present

See also

References

External links

Triple J
Programs
Presenters
  • Jordan Barr
  • Tanya Bunter
  • Abby Butler
  • Concetta Caristo
  • Kailyn Crabbe
  • Shantan Wantan Ichiban
  • Dave Marchese
  • Ash McGregor
  • Luka Muller
  • Nooky
  • Tyrone Pynor
  • Pip Rasmussen
  • Dee Salmin
  • Lucy Smith
  • Latifa Tee
  • Dave Woodhead
Events
Albums
Triple J Hottest 100
Annual
Of all time
See also

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History of ABC Radio in Australia
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Podcasts
ABC Rural
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ARN
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Australian radio markets
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List of radio stations in Australia

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