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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. Category:Triple J announcers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Triple J announcers" The following 93 pages are in this category, out of 93 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *

  4. List of Triple J programs - Wikipedia

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    Breakfast is Triple J's flagship mainstay program. It began in the late 1980s, with hosts Russell Thorpe ("Rusty Nails") and then Maynard fronting the time slot. In the early 1990s, Helen Razer and Mikey Robins hosted the program– they are retrospectively considered one of the station's most popular duos ever.

  5. Triple J - Wikipedia

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    Marketing staff will vet press releases and posters to ensure the broadcaster name is written as triple j. [78] In November 2024, the logos of Triple J and its sister stations were updated for the first time in 15 years. [79] The Triple J news theme introduced in 1991 is a remix of the ABC's "Majestic Fanfare".

  6. Category : ABC radio (Australia) journalists and presenters

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    Triple J announcers (94 P) Pages in category "ABC radio (Australia) journalists and presenters" The following 71 pages are in this category, out of 71 total.

  7. Alex Dyson - Wikipedia

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    Matt Okine joined Dyson as co-host in January 2014 when Ballard left Triple J. During this period his audience of up to one million people heard Dyson interview a wide range of people including many up-and-coming Australian musicians, politicians such as Prime Minister Julia Gillard, and worldwide celebrities including Arnold Schwarzenegger. [6]

  8. Rosie Beaton - Wikipedia

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    From 2006 she also hosts triple j tv Saturday on the ABC, which broadcasts the music videos to the 20 most requested songs from Super Request during the prior week. Rosie occasionally appears on various shows on Foxtel - `The Playlist and Mars Venus' As of February 2012, Rosie is a regular guest on Network Ten's Breakfast.

  9. Michael Hing - Wikipedia

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    Michael Hing (born 16 May 1985) is an Australian comedian, television and radio presenter, podcaster and actor. He is a presenter on Network Ten’s The Project, and was formerly a co-host of the drive time show on youth radio station Triple J alongside Lewis Hobba, of which they form the Hobba and Hing comedy duo.