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  2. List of Triple J presenters - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of radio presenters on Australian national youth broadcaster Triple J. Across the station's five mainstay programs— Breakfast, Mornings, Lunch, Drive and Hack— there are at least eight presenters on the air every weekday. Different personalities host the weekend and summer holiday equivalents of each show.

  3. List of Triple J programs - Wikipedia

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    From 2003, The J Files was a one-hour Saturday afternoon show, hosted by various Triple J presenters, specifically focused on one particular artist. The final episode was aired in November 2007. On Thursday 21 August 2014, The J Files made its debut on digital station Double J.

  4. Category:Triple J announcers - Wikipedia

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  5. Triple J - Wikipedia

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    Many early Triple J presenters went on to successful careers with commercial stations, the most notable being Doug Mulray, who honed his distinctive comedy-based style at the ABC before moving to rival FM rock station Triple M in the 1980s, where he became the most popular breakfast presenter in Sydney, and one of the highest-paid radio ...

  6. Concetta Caristo - Wikipedia

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    Concetta Caristo (/ k ə n ˈ tʃ ɛ t ə / kən-CHET-uh) is an Australian radio presenter and comedian. She is of Italian parentage [1] and has co-hosted the triple j radio show Breakfast since December 2022. [2]

  7. Triple J Hottest 100, 2024 - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 Triple J Hottest 100 culminated with "Paint the Town Red" by Doja Cat taking out the number one position. Meanwhile, Australian multi-instrumentalist G Flip secured seven tracks in the countdown, including number two with "The Worst Person Alive", setting the all-time record for most entries in a single Hottest 100.

  8. Fenella Kernebone - Wikipedia

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    Fenella Kernebone (born 8 June 1976 [citation needed]) is an Australian radio and television presenter, MC and interviewer, based in Sydney, with a long record working across the arts, film, music, design, architecture and culture. Her most recent hosting roles include the presenter of By Design on Radio National and The Sound Lab on Triple J ...

  9. Mel Bampton - Wikipedia

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    Mel was the creator of the Like a Version segment of bands playing cover songs, which has spawned nine CDs [1] and continues on the triple j breakfast program to this day. On 26 January 2007, Mel finished her role as a triple j presenter.