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*'''triple j tv with The Doctor''' (Monday night 9:05pm on ABC2 and late Friday night on ABC1) - Each week |
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*'''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. |
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*'''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. |
Revision as of 09:13, 4 February 2010
triple j tv (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 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 in Sydney.
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.
- The Urban Monkey with Murray Foote (Monday night 9:00 on ABC2) - 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:
- 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.
List of tracks to reach Number 1 on jtv Saturday
- July 29, 2006 (Premiere episode) - "Supermassive Black Hole" by Muse
- August 5, 2006 - "Supermassive Black Hole" by Muse
- August 12, 2006 - "Smile" by Lily Allen
- August 19, 2006 - "You Only Live Once" by The Strokes
- August 26, 2006 - "Smile" by Lily Allen
- September 2, 2006 - "Young Folks" by Peter Bjorn and John
- September 9, 2006 - "Young Folks" by Peter Bjorn and John
- September 16, 2006 - "Painkiller" by Freestylers feat. Pendulum
- September 23, 2006 - "Gone" by The Butterfly Effect
- September 30, 2006 - "Gone" by The Butterfly Effect
- October 7, 2006 - "Fidelity" by Regina Spektor
- October 14, 2006 - "Fidelity" by Regina Spektor
- October 21, 2006 - "Welcome to the Black Parade" by My Chemical Romance
- October 28, 2006 - "Welcome to the Black Parade" by My Chemical Romance
- November 4, 2006 - "Love Like Winter" by AFI
- November 11, 2006 - "Love Like Winter" by AFI
- November 18, 2006 - "Love Like Winter" by AFI
- November 25, 2006 (Season finale episode) - "Welcome to the Black Parade" by My Chemical Romance
- February 17, 2007 (Series return episode) - "Knights of Cydonia" by Muse
- February 24, 2007 "Famous Last Words" by My Chemical Romance
- March 3, 2007 "Straight Lines" by Silverchair
- March 10, 2007 "Knights of Cydonia" by Muse
- March 17, 2007 "Knights of Cydonia" by Muse
- March 24, 2007 "On Call" by Kings of Leon
- March 31, 2007 "On Call" by Kings of Leon
- April 7, 2007 "Ruby" by Kaiser Chiefs
- April 14, 2007 "Brianstorm" by Arctic Monkeys
- April 21, 2007 "Invincible" by Muse
- April 28, 2007 "You've Had Your Chance by Behind Crimson Eyes
- May 5, 2007 "Hang Me Up to Dry" by Cold War Kids
- May 12, 2007 "You've Had Your Chance" by Behind Crimson Eyes
- May 19, 2007 "The Bird and the Worm" by The Used
- May 26, 2007 "I Don't Love You" by My Chemical Romance
- June 2, 2007 "D.A.N.C.E." by Justice
- June 9, 2007 "Icky Thump" by The White Stripes
- June 16, 2007 "Icky Thump" by The White Stripes
- June 23, 2007 "Icky Thump" by The White Stripes
- June 30, 2007 "Tie Up My Hands" by British India
- July 7, 2007 "See You At The Lights" by the 1990s
- July 14, 2007 "Recapturing the Vibe" by the Hilltop Hoods
- July 21, 2007 "Tarantula" by The Smashing Pumpkins
- July 28, 2007 "Recapturing the Vibe" by the Hilltop Hoods
- August 4, 2007 "Teenagers" by My Chemical Romance
- August 11, 2007 "Teenagers" by My Chemical Romance
- August 18, 2007 "Teenagers" by My Chemical Romance
- August 25, 2007 "The Pretender" by Foo Fighters
- September 1, 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
- September 15, 2007 "The Salmon Dance" by The Chemical Brothers
- September 22, 2007 "Forever Song" by Josh Pyke
- September 29, 2007 "If You Keep Losing Sleep" by Silverchair
- October 6, 2007 "If You Keep Losing Sleep" by Silverchair
- October 13, 2007 "Snakeskin" by Gyroscope
- October 20, 2007 "Snakeskin" by Gyroscope
- October 27, 2007 "Queen B" by Puscifer
- November 3, 2007 "What If" by Cog
- November 10, 2007 "What If" by Cog
- November 17, 2007 "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.)
Logos
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2006 - 2007 | 2008 - present |
References
- "Come and see the real thing". Sydney Morning Herald. 2006-07-10.
- "The Hack Half Hour TV Show". ABC2. 2008.
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