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== Special Events == | == Special Events == | ||
=== World |
=== World record attempts === | ||
In 2010, Jonesy and Amanda set a Guinness World Record for the 'Longest underwater broadcast,' achieved by broadcasting their breakfast show for over three hours underwater at 3.8 meters from inside the Great Barrier Reef Habitat at the Sydney Aquarium. | In 2010, Jonesy and Amanda set a Guinness World Record for the 'Longest underwater broadcast,' achieved by broadcasting their breakfast show for over three hours underwater at 3.8 meters from inside the Great Barrier Reef Habitat at the Sydney Aquarium. | ||
In 2019, Jonesy and Amanda set a Guinness World Record for the 'Largest dim sum (yum cha) dinner.' This was achieved during the 2019 Sydney Lunar Festival. Approximately 3,100 individual pieces of dim sum were cooked by the Let's Do Yum Cha food truck and were served to 764 people. | In 2019, Jonesy and Amanda set a Guinness World Record for the 'Largest dim sum (yum cha) dinner.' This was achieved during the 2019 Sydney Lunar Festival. Approximately 3,100 individual pieces of dim sum were cooked by the Let's Do Yum Cha food truck and were served to 764 people. | ||
== Ratings and |
== Ratings and reception == | ||
The show has consistently achieved strong ratings, often ranking among Sydney's top breakfast programs. In the sixth radio ratings survey of 2024, Jonesy and Amanda increased their share to 10.6%, marking their best performance since 2017. | The show has consistently achieved strong ratings, often ranking among Sydney's top breakfast programs. In the sixth radio ratings survey of 2024, Jonesy and Amanda increased their share to 10.6%, marking their best performance since 2017. | ||
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Genre | Talk and Music |
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Running time | Weekdays 6am–9am (Gold 101.7) Weekdays 6pm–7pm (Nationally) |
Country of origin | Australia |
Language(s) | English |
Home station | Gold 101.7 |
Syndicates | Gold Network |
Starring | Brendan Jones Amanda Keller |
Produced by | Jacinda Gugliemino (Executive Producer) Megan Smith (Senior Producer) Jenna Benson (Senior Digital Content Producer) Wayne Fox (Image Producer) Jeff Nielsen (Image Producer) |
Original release | 17 January 2005 – present |
Website | Jonesy and Amanda |
Podcast | JAM Nation with Jonesy & Amanda |
Jonesy and Amanda is a multi-award-winning Australian breakfast radio show hosted by Brendan Jones and Amanda Keller.
The program airs weekdays on Gold 101.7 in Sydney from 6:00 AM to 9:00 AM and is also syndicated nationally on the Gold Network in a late drive slot from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM.
Known for its mix of humor, music, and relatable stories, Jonesy and Amanda has become a staple of Australian radio since its debut in 2005.
History
Previously, when Andrew Denton and Amanda Keller worked together on Triple M breakfast, Jonesy filled in for Andrew Denton one week and noted the chemistry that he shared with Amanda Keller. When Jonesy later went to WSFM to work on breakfast there, he specifically requested they hire Amanda Keller so he could work with her, telling his boss to hire her and pay her whatever she wants. He reportedly said, "If we get her, we will go #1 next year, and if we don't, I will leave." The show became the number one FM breakfast program.
Regular Segments
Magnificent Seven
To open the show, callers are challenged to answer seven questions in a relay race style format (if someone gets a question wrong, the next caller in line attempts the question). The seven questions are frequently relevant to current events. The person who answers the final question wins a prize.
Instagrand
In this competition, callers are challenged to answer ten trivia questions to win $1000. If they answer all ten questions correctly, they can go double or nothing by answering an extra bonus question correctly.
Pub Test
In Australian politics, the 'pub test' is a standard for judging policies, proposals, and decisions. Something 'passes the pub test' if an ordinary Australian pub patron would understand and accept it to be fair, if it came up in conversation. In the Jonesy and Amanda Pub Test segment, a recent event, news story, or social concept is discussed on the show, and callers are asked to decide whether or not it passes the Pub Test.
TikTok Tucker
Every Thursday, Jonesy and Amanda recreate a popular viral recipe from TikTok. The recipes are frequently judged as disgusting by Jonesy and Amanda.
Fight for Your Flashback
Every Friday, Jonesy and Amanda are given a theme by management, and in fitting with that theme, they pick two older songs that aren't typically played on the radio and pit them against each other. Callers are tasked to decide which song they would rather hear played.
Jalmanac
Trivia of a song or band is shared and discussed before playing the song.
Special Events
World record attempts
In 2010, Jonesy and Amanda set a Guinness World Record for the 'Longest underwater broadcast,' achieved by broadcasting their breakfast show for over three hours underwater at 3.8 meters from inside the Great Barrier Reef Habitat at the Sydney Aquarium.
In 2019, Jonesy and Amanda set a Guinness World Record for the 'Largest dim sum (yum cha) dinner.' This was achieved during the 2019 Sydney Lunar Festival. Approximately 3,100 individual pieces of dim sum were cooked by the Let's Do Yum Cha food truck and were served to 764 people.
Ratings and reception
The show has consistently achieved strong ratings, often ranking among Sydney's top breakfast programs. In the sixth radio ratings survey of 2024, Jonesy and Amanda increased their share to 10.6%, marking their best performance since 2017.
Team
Current
Name | Position | Start |
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Jacinda Gugliemino | Executive Producer | 2023 |
Megan Smith | Senior Producer | 2023 |
Jenna Benson | Senior Digital Content Producer | 2019 |
Wayne Fox | Image Producer | 2017 |
Jeff Nielsen | Image Producer | 2018 |
Former
Name | Position | Start | End |
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Joanne Ockwell | Executive Producer | 2024 | 2024 |
Ryan Atkins (Gen Y Ry) | Studio Producer | 2022 | 2024 |
Millie Starling | Executive Producer | 2018 | 2024 |
Tyran Stig | Senior Producer | 2023 | 2023 |
Mariam Belle | Content Producer | 2022 | 2023 |
Kate Meade | Senior Producer | 2022 | 2022 |
Jimmy Manning | Studio Producer | 2017 | 2022 |
Laura Bouchet | Executive Producer | 2007 | 2019 |
Awards
Australian Commercial Radio Awards
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2011 | Jonesy & Amanda's Underwater Broadcast | Best Sales Promotion | Won |
2012 | Jonesy & Amanda | Best On-Air Team | Won |
2013 | Charlie Fox | Best Program Director | Won |
2014 | Jonesy & Amanda | Best On-Air Team | Won |
2014 | Laura Viglino | Best Show Producer | Won |
2015 | Laura Viglino | Best Show Producer | Won |
2019 | Jeff Nielsen | Best Achievement in Production | Won |
2019 | Jonesy & Amanda | Best On-Air Team | Won |
2019 | Jonesy & Amanda's Sydney Lunar Festival World Record Yum Cha | Best Sales Promotion | Won |
2020/2021 | Jonesy & Amanda's Holiday Book Club | Best Radio Show Podcast | Won |
2020/2021 | Jenna Benson | Best Newcomer Off-Air | Won |
2022 | Jonesy & Amanda's Time Travellers Podcast | Best Radio Show Podcast | Won |
2022 | Mike Byrne | Best Program Director | Won |
2023 | Jonesy & Amanda | Best On-Air Team | Won |
2023 | Annette George | Promotions Director of the Year | Won |
2024 | Jonesy & Amanda | Best On-Air Team | Won |
2024 | Jenna Benson, Brendan Jones, Amanda Keller | Digital Team of the Year | Won |
2024 | Jenna Benson | Best Digital Content Creator | Won |