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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Podcasts:
Jade checks out the online video streaming sensation UStream, Dave interviews Ross from upcoming indie electro duo Asian Envy, and our DS pair discuss rat tails. Yes, that infamous hair situation plaguing some people.
It's a new year, wouldn't it be a good time to write a letter to your future self? Jade gives us the down low on a site that does just that: Future Me. Dave review Keri Hilson's "No Boys Allowed" album and Jade checks out "Community" TV show.
Jade and Dave drops their websites/blogs, apps, TV shows and songs/albums of the year. Brace yourselves for a fistful of camp and geek fun.
Jade and Dave reminisce on their favourite interview and show moments of 2010. It's been a massive year for the show, so this is just a little package to say thank you for sharing the LOLZ with us. Our DS pair also chats about Christmas family get-togethers and why the "bitch, plz" hand might be handy.
Jade and Dave puts the smack down on email faux pas, Dave reminisces on teen culture surrounding coloured wristbands, and Jade discovers "Dexter" TV.
Dave catches breaking American singer/songwriter Wynter Gordon on her first Aussie tour. Jade and Dave talks about the mayhem of work Christmas parties. Jade talks about espnW and rants about women's sports coverage.
Dave chats with Aussie dance commanders The Potbelleez about their forthcoming album. There's outrage over the "Buffy" remake. Jade checks out the hilarity of iPhone predictive text fail in "Damn You Auto Correct" blog. Dave reminisces on "Archie" comics.
Jade and Dave discusses TV's relationship with new music - everything from indie bands breaking out the "Greys Anatomy"-type soundtracks through to talent show platforms. Jade reviews Aussie indie band John Steel Singers' debut LP. Jade and Dave talk about online flirting and the TMI-factor.
Jade and Dave discuss what makes a TV show, song or movie iconic. Dave reviews Jessica Mauboy's "Get Em Girls" album. Warning: someone's coming for Sasha Fierce's wig. Jade finds it hard to let go of the X Files when she watches Fringe.
Dave checks out "Mike & Molly", a new sitcom about a plus-sized couple. Jade reviews The Naked & Famous' debut album and discuss gig etiquette. WARNING: Dave shows a butch side.
Jade and Dave discuss their views on Facebook friending and "friend collecting". Jade reviews the new lesbian drama "Lip Service". Dave explores the African American community's relationship with their hair, inspired by Chris Rock's doco "Good Hair".
Dave chats with Dannii Minogue about her glittery career in entertainment, her relationship with the gay community and future music plans.
Dave interviews neo-soul/jazz artiste Kimbra and reviews "Interview" mag, while Jade flashes back to the grunge music era. This week, our duo also rubbed shoulders with the who's who of the Aussie dance scene, cowers at the thought of Naomi Campbell and coins a new subgenre: "Plinky Lala".
Dave chats with indie artist Scott Spark about his "Fail Like You Mean It" LP, death and why Matthew Mitcham is his gay icon. Jade and Dave reminisce on mix tapes and check out new Twitter.
Dave checks out the world's first web radio that's powered by music blogs: Shuffler.fm, Jade debates the fine line between child exploitation and entertainment in "Junior Masterchef" and Dave review Hurts' debut "Happiness".