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'''triple j tv''' (formerly '''jtv''') is the name given to a series of [[Australia]]n [[television programme]]s 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.
'''Triple J TV''' (stylised in [[all lowercase]]; formerly '''jtv''') is the name given to a series of Australian [[television programme]]s 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 http://jtv.com.au] went live on July 27, 2006. jtv's first broadcast was on July 28, 2006, with the debut ''jtv live'' being broadcast the following night: a [[You Am I]] concert recorded at the [[Hyde Park Barracks, Sydney|Hyde Park Barracks]] in [[Sydney]].
A "teaser" web page and advertisements were released on the ABC in early July. The full site at 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, Sydney|Hyde Park Barracks]] in Sydney.

ABC TV's ''[[Rage (TV program)|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==
==Programmes==
Current programmes include:
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.
*'''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 Live''' – [[Tom Tilly]] Host live forums on some of the biggest issues for young people in Australia.
*'''The Urban Monkey with Murray Foote''' (Monday night 9:00 on ABC2) - [[Sam Simmons (comedian)|Sam Simmons]]' new comedy project.

There are also shows featuring documentaries and comedy, although specific dates and times have not yet been released by the station.


Former programmes include:
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 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 (radio program)|Hack]] segment.
*'''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 (radio program)|Hack]] segment.
*'''The Hack Half Hour''' (Monday night 8:30pm on ABC2), [[Steve Cannane]] talks about the issues that impact your life.
*'''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 (radio program)|Hack]] segment.
*'''jtv''' (Friday night on ABC1) a behind the scenes look at Triple J, interviews, live performances, and weekly [[Hack (radio program)|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 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 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.
*'''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 Foote''' [[Sam Simmons (comedian)|Sam 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 ==
== List of tracks to reach Number 1 on jtv Saturday ==
* July 29, 2006 (Premiere episode) - "[[Supermassive Black Hole (song)|Supermassive Black Hole]]" by [[Muse (band)|Muse]]
* 29 July 2006 (Premiere episode) "[[Supermassive Black Hole (song)|Supermassive Black Hole]]" by [[Muse (band)|Muse]]
* August 5, 2006 - "Supermassive Black Hole" by Muse
* 5 August 2006 "Supermassive Black Hole" by Muse
* August 12, 2006 - "[[Smile (Lily Allen song)|Smile]]" by [[Lily Allen]]
* 12 August 2006 "[[Smile (Lily Allen song)|Smile]]" by [[Lily Allen]]
* August 19, 2006 - "[[You Only Live Once (song)|You Only Live Once]]" by [[The Strokes]]
* 19 August 2006 "[[You Only Live Once (song)|You Only Live Once]]" by [[The Strokes]]
* August 26, 2006 - "[[Smile (Lily Allen song)|Smile]]" by [[Lily Allen]]
* 26 August 2006 "[[Smile (Lily Allen song)|Smile]]" by [[Lily Allen]]
* September 2, 2006 - "[[Young Folks]]" by [[Peter Bjorn and John]]
* 2 September 2006 "[[Young Folks]]" by [[Peter Bjorn and John]]
* September 9, 2006 - "Young Folks" by Peter Bjorn and John
* 9 September 2006 "Young Folks" by Peter Bjorn and John
* September 16, 2006 - "[[Painkiller (Judas Priest song)|Painkiller]]" by [[Freestylers]] feat. [[Pendulum (drum and bass group)|Pendulum]]
* 16 September 2006 "[[Painkiller (Judas Priest song)|Painkiller]]" by [[Freestylers]] feat. [[Pendulum (drum and bass group)|Pendulum]]
* September 23, 2006 - "Gone" by [[The Butterfly Effect (band)|The Butterfly Effect]]
* 23 September 2006 "Gone" by [[The Butterfly Effect (band)|The Butterfly Effect]]
* September 30, 2006 - "Gone" by The Butterfly Effect
* 30 September 2006 "Gone" by The Butterfly Effect
* October 7, 2006 - "[[Fidelity (song)|Fidelity]]" by [[Regina Spektor]]
* 7 October 2006 "[[Fidelity (song)|Fidelity]]" by [[Regina Spektor]]
* October 14, 2006 - "Fidelity" by Regina Spektor
* 14 October 2006 "Fidelity" by Regina Spektor
* October 21, 2006 - "[[Welcome to the Black Parade]]" by [[My Chemical Romance]]
* 21 October 2006 "[[Welcome to the Black Parade]]" by [[My Chemical Romance]]
* October 28, 2006 - "Welcome to the Black Parade" by My Chemical Romance
* 28 October 2006 "Welcome to the Black Parade" by My Chemical Romance
* November 4, 2006 - "[[Love Like Winter]]" by [[AFI (band)|AFI]]
* 4 November 2006 "[[Love Like Winter]]" by [[AFI (band)|AFI]]
* November 11, 2006 - "Love Like Winter" by AFI
* 11 November 2006 "Love Like Winter" by AFI
* November 18, 2006 - "Love Like Winter" by AFI
* 18 November 2006 "Love Like Winter" by AFI
* November 25, 2006 (Season finale episode) - "[[Welcome to the Black Parade]]" by [[My Chemical Romance]]
* 25 November 2006 (Season finale episode) "[[Welcome to the Black Parade]]" by [[My Chemical Romance]]
* February 17, 2007 (Series return episode) - "[[Knights of Cydonia]]" by [[Muse (band)|Muse]]
* 17 February 2007 (Series return episode) "[[Knights of Cydonia]]" by [[Muse (band)|Muse]]
* February 24, 2007 "[[Famous Last Words (My Chemical Romance song)|Famous Last Words]]" by [[My Chemical Romance]]
* 24 February 2007 "[[Famous Last Words (My Chemical Romance song)|Famous Last Words]]" by [[My Chemical Romance]]
* March 3, 2007 "[[Straight Lines (song)|Straight Lines]]" by [[Silverchair]]
* 3 March 2007 "[[Straight Lines (song)|Straight Lines]]" by [[Silverchair]]
* March 10, 2007 "[[Knights of Cydonia]]" by [[Muse (band)|Muse]]
* 10 March 2007 "[[Knights of Cydonia]]" by [[Muse (band)|Muse]]
* March 17, 2007 "Knights of Cydonia" by Muse
* 17 March 2007 "Knights of Cydonia" by Muse
* March 24, 2007 "[[On Call]]" by [[Kings of Leon]]
* 24 March 2007 "[[On Call (song)|On Call]]" by [[Kings of Leon]]
* March 31, 2007 "On Call" by Kings of Leon
* 31 March 2007 "On Call" by Kings of Leon
* April 7, 2007 "[[Ruby (song)|Ruby]]" by [[Kaiser Chiefs]]
* 7 April 2007 "[[Ruby (Kaiser Chiefs song)|Ruby]]" by [[Kaiser Chiefs]]
* April 14, 2007 "[[Brianstorm]]" by [[Arctic Monkeys]]
* 14 April 2007 "[[Brianstorm]]" by [[Arctic Monkeys]]
* April 21, 2007 "[[Invincible (Muse song)|Invincible]]" by [[Muse (band)|Muse]]
* 21 April 2007 "[[Invincible (Muse song)|Invincible]]" by [[Muse (band)|Muse]]
* April 28, 2007 "[[You've Had Your Chance]] by [[Behind Crimson Eyes]]
* 28 April 2007 "[[You've Had Your Chance]]" by [[Behind Crimson Eyes]]
* May 5, 2007 "[[Hang Me Up to Dry]]" by [[Cold War Kids]]
* 5 May 2007 "[[Hang Me Up to Dry]]" by [[Cold War Kids]]
* May 12, 2007 "[[You've Had Your Chance]]" by [[Behind Crimson Eyes]]
* 12 May 2007 "[[You've Had Your Chance]]" by [[Behind Crimson Eyes]]
* May 19, 2007 "[[The Bird and the Worm]]" by [[The Used]]
* 19 May 2007 "[[The Bird and the Worm]]" by [[The Used]]
* May 26, 2007 "[[I Don't Love You]]" by My [[Chemical Romance]]
* 26 May 2007 "[[I Don't Love You]]" by My [[Chemical Romance]]
* June 2, 2007 "[[D.A.N.C.E.]]" by [[Justice (French band)|Justice]]
* 2 June 2007 "[[D.A.N.C.E.]]" by [[Justice (French band)|Justice]]
* June 9, 2007 "[[Icky Thump (song)|Icky Thump]]" by [[The White Stripes]]
* 9 June 2007 "[[Icky Thump (song)|Icky Thump]]" by [[The White Stripes]]
* June 16, 2007 "Icky Thump" by The White Stripes
* 16 June 2007 "Icky Thump" by The White Stripes
* June 23, 2007 "Icky Thump" by The White Stripes
* 23 June 2007 "Icky Thump" by The White Stripes
* June 30, 2007 "[[Tie Up My Hands]]" by [[British India (band)|British India]]
* 30 June 2007 "[[Tie Up My Hands]]" by [[British India (band)|British India]]
* July 7, 2007 "[[See You At The Lights]]" by the [[1990s (band)|1990s]]
* 7 July 2007 "[[See You At The Lights]]" by the [[1990s (band)|1990s]]
* July 14, 2007 "[[Recapturing the Vibe]]" by the [[Hilltop Hoods]]
* 14 July 2007 "[[Recapturing the Vibe]]" by the [[Hilltop Hoods]]
* July 21, 2007 "[[Tarantula (Smashing Pumpkins song)|Tarantula]]" by [[The Smashing Pumpkins]]
* 21 July 2007 "[[Tarantula (The Smashing Pumpkins song)|Tarantula]]" by [[The Smashing Pumpkins]]
* July 28, 2007 "[[Recapturing the Vibe]]" by the [[Hilltop Hoods]]
* 28 July 2007 "[[Recapturing the Vibe]]" by the [[Hilltop Hoods]]
* August 4, 2007 "[[Teenagers (song)|Teenagers]]" by [[My Chemical Romance]]
* 4 August 2007 "[[Teenagers (song)|Teenagers]]" by [[My Chemical Romance]]
* August 11, 2007 "Teenagers" by My Chemical Romance
* 11 August 2007 "Teenagers" by My Chemical Romance
* August 18, 2007 "Teenagers" by My Chemical Romance
* 18 August 2007 "Teenagers" by My Chemical Romance
* August 25, 2007 "[[The Pretender (Foo Fighters song)|The Pretender]]" by [[Foo Fighters]]
* 25 August 2007 "[[The Pretender (Foo Fighters song)|The Pretender]]" by [[Foo Fighters]]
* September 1, 2007 "The Pretender" by Foo Fighters
* 1 September 2007 "The Pretender" by Foo Fighters
* September 8, 2007 "[[You Don't Know What Love Is (You Just Do as You're Told)]]" by [[The White Stripes]]
* 8 September 2007 "[[You Don't Know What Love Is (You Just Do as You're Told)]]" by [[The White Stripes]]
* September 15, 2007 "[[The Salmon Dance]]" by [[The Chemical Brothers]]
* 15 September 2007 "[[The Salmon Dance]]" by [[The Chemical Brothers]]
* September 22, 2007 "[[Forever Song]]" by [[Josh Pyke]]
* 22 September 2007 "[[Forever Song]]" by [[Josh Pyke]]
* September 29, 2007 "[[If You Keep Losing Sleep]]" by [[Silverchair]]
* 29 September 2007 "[[If You Keep Losing Sleep]]" by [[Silverchair]]
* October 6, 2007 "If You Keep Losing Sleep" by Silverchair
* 6 October 2007 "If You Keep Losing Sleep" by Silverchair
* October 13, 2007 "[[Snakeskin (song)|Snakeskin]]" by [[Gyroscope (band)|Gyroscope]]
* 13 October 2007 "[[Snakeskin (song)|Snakeskin]]" by [[Gyroscope (band)|Gyroscope]]
* October 20, 2007 "Snakeskin" by Gyroscope
* 20 October 2007 "Snakeskin" by Gyroscope
* October 27, 2007 "[["V" Is for Vagina|Queen B]]" by [[Puscifer]]
* 27 October 2007 "[["V" Is for Vagina|Queen B]]" by [[Puscifer]]
* November 3, 2007 "[[What If (Cog song)|What If]]" by [[Cog (band)|Cog]]
* 3 November 2007 "[[What If (Cog song)|What If]]" by [[Cog (band)|Cog]]
* November 10, 2007 "What If" by Cog
* 10 November 2007 "What If" by Cog
* November 17, 2007 "[[Flux (song)|Flux]]" by [[Bloc Party]]
* 17 November 2007 "[[Flux (Bloc Party song)|Flux]]" by [[Bloc Party]]
* November 24, 2007 "[[Hearts a mess]]" by [[Gotye]] (Note: this edition of jtv was a special countdown celebrating the top 20 Australian songs of the year.)
* 24 November 2007 "[[Hearts a Mess]]" by [[Gotye]] (Note: this edition of jtv was a special countdown celebrating the top 20 Australian songs of the year.)


== Logos ==
== Logos ==
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!width="150px" colspan="1" bgcolor="#CCCCCC" | 2008–present
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==References==
==See also==
{{Portal|Television|Australia|Music}}
*{{cite news|url=http://www.smh.com.au/news/tv--radio/come-and-see-the-real-thing/2006/07/08/1152240533102.html?page=fullpage#contentSwap1|title=Come and see the real thing|publisher=Sydney Morning Herald|date=2006-07-10}}
* [[List of Australian music television shows]]


==References==
*{{cite news|url=http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/hackhalfhour/default.htm?page=fullpage#contentSwap1|title=The Hack Half Hour TV Show|publisher=ABC2|date=[[2008]]}}
*{{Cite news|url=http://www.smh.com.au/news/tv--radio/come-and-see-the-real-thing/2006/07/08/1152240533102.html?page=fullpage#contentSwap1|title=Come and see the real thing|publisher=Sydney Morning Herald|date=10 July 2006}}
*{{Cite news|url=http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/hackhalfhour/default.htm?page=fullpage#contentSwap1|title=The Hack Half Hour TV Show|publisher=ABC2|date=2008}}


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://triplej.net.au/tv/ triple j tv Site]
*[http://triplej.net.au/tv/ Triple J TV website]
*[http://abc.net.au/jtv/ jtv Archive Site]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20110225010113/http://www.abc.net.au/jtv/ jtv archive website]


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Latest revision as of 10:33, 14 July 2024

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 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

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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

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  • "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

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Logos

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2006–2007 2008–present

See also

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References

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  • "Come and see the real thing". Sydney Morning Herald. 10 July 2006.
  • "The Hack Half Hour TV Show". ABC2. 2008.
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