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Double-J (Japanese: だぶるじぇい, Hepburn: Daburu Jei) is a Japanese manga series written by Eiji Nonaka and illustrated by Maru Asakura. It was serialized in Kodansha 's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Magazine from July 2009 to October 2011, with its chapters collected in six tankōbon volumes.
Double J is an Australian digital radio station owned by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. A sister station of the youth-oriented Triple J , it was founded in 2002 as Dig Music and aims to appeal to an older audience with a more refined music catalogue.
Double J or Double Jay may refer to: Double Jay, the former name of Australian radio station Triple J. Double J (radio station), the Triple J-run rebranding of radio station Dig Music; Double-J stent, a ureteric stent used in urology; Double-J, a comedy manga by Eiji Nonaka; Double Jay (horse), an American Thoroughbred racehorse
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In 2005, she joined Triple J as weekend lunch host. [2] In 2006, she became host of Mornings on Triple J, broadcasting weekdays between 9am and 12pm. [citation needed] On 4 December 2017, Rowe announced she would be leaving Triple J and joining digital radio network Double J. [3] In 2018 she started at Double J as host of the Mornings show. [4]
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In 2014, A new award for Double J Australian Artist of the Year, which was introduced. [5] It was awarded by Double J, triple j's sister station, to the artist that the station had seen as the greatest contributor to either recorded music, live performances or Australian music culture, or a combination of the three, during the course of the year.