Double J (radio)
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Double J
Dig Music (2002-2014)
"Dig Music" radio service that began in November 2002, operated by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.[1] It emerged from formats developed by Bill Gates and Phil Cullen at ABC Coast FM, which broadcast an Adult Alternative music format and was for many years ABC Radio's only continuous stream. As of 2009, ABC Radio had launched the three new music services on digital radio stations (Dig Jazz & Dig Country).[2]
Some ABC Local Radio, ABC Radio National and Triple J music programs, are also broadcast on ABC Dig Music.
On 24 October 2013, the station has been under Triple J management. On 15 November 2013, ABC Dig Music launched their fan survey to help design the station for the future.[3]
Double J (2014 – present)
At 12:00pm on 30 April 2014,[4] Dig Music officially relaunched as Double J, with former Triple J announcer Myf Warhurst hosting "Lunch with Myf". The launch was also broadcast live on Triple J, replacing "Lunch with Lewi" for that day.[5]
Double J is aimed at over-30s, including an audience perhaps graduated from the ABC Youth & sister radio station, Triple J. It plays multiple genres of music, emphasizing on genres and artists that get little airtime on commercial radio in Australia, including pop, rock, blues, country, soul, jazz and world music. Currently it is mostly automated, but has a few regular live programs.
It is not broadcast on AM or FM, but is available through digital radio, the dig radio services are cable radio stations in the genre sense is offered via:
- Free to View Digital TV - Channel 200
- Foxtel & Optus Television Digital - Channel 884
- Austar Digital
- Internet
- Digital audio broadcasting
- ABC Radio Mobile App
Current Programs
Monday
- 11:00-14:00 "Lunch with Myf" (Presenter: Myf Warhurst) [6]
- 14:00-15:00 "The Spot" (Presenter: Guest Hosts) [7]
- 20:00-22:00 "Tower of Song" (Presenter: Henry Wagons) [8]
Tuesday
- 11:00-14:00 "Lunch with Myf" (Presenter: Myf Warhurst)[6]
- 20:00-22:00 "Something More" (Presenter: Tim Shiel) [9]
Wednesday
- 11:00-14:00 "Lunch with Myf" (Presenter: Myf Warhurst)[6]
- 20:00-22:00 "The Beat Eclectic" (Presenter: Karen Leng) [10]
- 22:00-24:00 "Artist in Residence (Encore)" (Presenter: Guest Hosts) [11]
Thursday
- 11:00-14:00 "Lunch with Myf" (Presenter: Myf Warhurst)[6]
- 20:00-22:00 "The J Files" (Presenter: Guest Hosts) [12]
Friday
- 11:00-14:00 "Lunch with Myf" (Presenter: Myf Warhurst)[6]
Saturday
- 1400-17:00 "Saturday Afternoons with Caz" (Presenter: Caroline Tran) [13]
- 18:00-20:00 "Sky High" (Presenter: Lance Ferguson) [14]
Sunday
- 15:00-17:00 "Artist in Residence" (Presenter: Guest Hosts) [11]
- 21:00-23:00 "The J Files" (Encore) (Presenter: Guest Hosts) [12]
Beat The Drum Again: 40 years of Triple J
"For one day only we brought some of the most well-known and loved announcers from Double Jay and triple j's past back to Double J for Beat The Drum Again, celebrating 40 years since the first broadcast of the original Double Jay.".[15]
Programs: Monday 19 January 2015
- 07:00-09:00 "Breakfast with Helen & Mikey" [16] (Guest: The Sandman.)
- 09:00-11:00 "The Morning Show with Angela Catterns" [17]
- 11:00-12:00 "The First Hour of Double Jay (1975)" (Presenter: Holger Brockmann) [18]
- 12:00-13:00 "Chris Winter – Beat The Drum Again" [19]
- 13:00-14:00 "Gayle Austin – Beat The Drum Again" [20]
- 14:00-15:00 "Roy & HG - This Sporting Life" [21]
- 15:00-16:00 "Yesterday Yesterday with Chris & Craig" [22]
- 18:00-20:00 "Scott Dooley - Beat The Drum Again" [24]
- 20:00-21:00 "The World Music Show with Jaslyn Hall" [25]
- 21:00-22:00 "Oils On The Water – Midnight Oil Live (1985)" [26]
- 22:00-00:00 "Tim Ritchie – Beat The Drum Again" [27]
- 00:00-01:00 "What’s Rangoon To You, Is Grafton To Me (doco)" (Written and produced by Russell Guy and James Dibble) [28]
ABC Jazz
(Formally: Dig Jazz) ABC Jazz broadcasts a variety of different jazz styles including bebop, acid jazz, cool jazz and contemporary styles of Jazz. As with other ABC DiG radio stations it does not have full-time announcers, however jazz news and the ABC Jazz feature album of the week are announced throughout the day. There are also several programs that are played daily as well as repeats throughout the week, these are:
- Jazztrack (with Mal Stanley)
- Jazz Up Late (with Gerry Koster)
- Thursday Night Live
- Talking Jazz
- Jessica Nicholas also presents her own program
Some of these programs, such as Jazztrack and Jazz Up Late are also broadcast on ABC Classic FM.
ABC Jazz can be heard by a number of ways including:
- Free to View Digital TV - Channel 201
- Foxtel & Optus Television Digital - Channel 885
- Austar Digital
- Internet
- Digital audio broadcasting
- ABC Radio Mobile App
ABC Country
(Formally: Dig Country) ABC Country broadcasts country music (about 70% Australian content, including about 5% Indigenous Australian country). Also broadcasts Early Morning Country and Saturday Night Country which is also broadcast on ABC Local radio. It offers reception via:
See also
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