JOY 94.9 (Diffrent Strokes)
Summary: There's something diff'rent about Thursday breakfast on JOY 94.9. Join Jade and Dave every Thursday morning for a fun, camp and geek take on pop culture and the world as we know it. ON AIR: Thursdays 6.30am to 9am on JOY 94.9FM Website: http://diffrentstrokesonline.com/ Facebook: http://facebook.com/diffrentstrokesradio Twitter: http://twitter.com/diffstrokes949
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One is known for her vocal gymnastics and being a contestant on a big budget reality television talent contest, the other is a Melbournian band described as dreary in all the right ways. It's yet another night of contrast tonight on Diff'rent Strokes.
Jade is joined by special guest, Petro from Sound Museum and talks sci fi comedy drama, Being Human. Dave talks about his latest fav on the social network/ blog/ vanity web space block flavors.me; and Jade covers the latest album from OK Go, Of the Blue Colour of the Sky.
This week Jade is joined by Dan as they review the film Up In The Air. Dave discusses the reality TV show - Ru Paul's Drag Race; and reviews Ke$ha's debut album.
The one and only Jade Gulliver returns to Diff'rent Strokes tonight, bringing with her some highlights of her American escape. Dave discusses one his new favourite blogs - Things Bogans Like; and Jade takes a look at Curve Magazine.
Dave talks about pop artists with remix competitions.Dave reviews his new favourite magazine, Winq - a global queer culture magazine for gay men; and spins Korean pop sensation BoA's debut English album.
Jade and our special guest, John Richards from Boxcutters and Outland Institute talk about how the concept of "watching television" has changed in the last 10 years and their favourite TV shows of the decade. It's Jade's turn this week to share her favourite albums of the decade; and Dave brings AudioBoo to our attention.
If there's one message Jade got this decade - it's "geeks rule"! Hear our Diff'rent Strokes duo talk about when geek became chic and how inventions like the iPod revolutionised the way we consume music. Dave takes us through this decade's most memorable dos, from the boy band frost tips to the Posh bob and shares his top 10 albums of the decade.
Interview with John Richards on his podcast programs: Boxcutters and Outland Institute. Jade and Dave talk about street press. Dave reviews Vanessa Amorosi's "Hazardous" album
It's that time of the year again! Tonight Diff'rent Strokes presents their favourite TV shows, websites and music of the year... Expect to hear discussions about everything from Twitter to Utada to Glee!
Dave reminisces on everybody's favourite children's program, Sesame Street. Jade gives us a geek down of Tumblr a somewhat obscure blogging/social networking site. And Dave reviews Beyonce's brand new live CD/DVD pack: I Am... Yours.
Dave talks about the fine art of ruining other peoples' Kodak moments - photobombing. Jade tells us why we should subscribe to John Safran's Sunday Night Safran and reviews Mumford & Sons album -Sigh No More.
Dave reports on the celebrities that have jumped on the 'Celebrity Applications' band wagon and reviews their apps. Jade reviews "The Advocate" an American gay and lesbian monthly magazine; And Dave reviews Shakira's latest album She Wolf.
Jade and Dave reunite with fellow SYN alumni, Tony and discuss community TV. Jade reviews Dashboard Confessional's new album Alter The Ending; Whilst Dave talks about the weird and wonderful world of unusual USB flash drives.
Dave and Jade discuss the TV to DVD phenomenom. Jade reviews one of her favourite podcasts: Third Coast Festival by Chicago Public Radio. Dave reviews the new album (Ready for Love) from Thai pop sensation, Tata Young.
Tonight on the all new Diff'rent Strokes, we bring you two new segments: 'TV' and 'Online'! Jade talks about her love for Glee, whilst Dave discusses fashion blogs and Norwegian electro pop artist Annie.