About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 40. Chapters: The Spoonman, Get This, The Shebang, Kyle & Jackie O, Monday Night Football on Triple M, Two Strangers and a Wedding, Tech Talk Radio, Ultima Thule Ambient Music, The Cage, Hot30 Countdown, The Night Air, Action Battle Team, Burke's Backyard, Late Night Live, Wil & Lehmo, Grill Team, The Matt and Jo Show, HRR 98.5FM, Storm the Studio, The Hot Breakfast, The Mandogs, Tough Love with Mick Molloy, Works in Theory, Born In The USA, Hughesy & Kate, Pete & Myf, The New Zoo, Breakfasters, Paul & Rach, The Good Oil, Behind the Wheel, Fitzy and Wippa, The Jonathan Coleman Experience, The BIG Couch, The Blow Parade, The Nite Life, Jono and Dano, Evenings with Mark Fine, The Hot Hits Live from LA, The C Team, Battle of the Sexes, The Buzz, Live from the Ivy, Dolphin Juice, Artificial Australia, Never Never Newsreel, Affairs of the Mind, Johnny Swank, Local and/or General, Take 40 Australia, Sports Today, Open House, Rumour File, The Wire, Rove Live Radio, Rabbit Amber and Cosi, Saturday Spotlight, The Clock. Excerpt: The Spoonman was an Australian late night talk back show hosted by radio personality Brian Carlton. Carlton used the alias "The Spoonman" on the show, which was syndicated on the Triple M network across Australia. On 27 November 2008, it was announced that the following episode would be the last to air on the network. As of August 2009, he returned on-air with Triple M Sydney to be the weekday news reader. The show was broadcast from the Austereo studios, Sydney and networked to Triple M stations across Australia. Slogans for the show included "No Topic Taboo" and "Everything is utterly fair game." Listeners could contribute to the show via phone, SMS, email or online web form at the Triple M website. The show could also be heard live online, or a podcast downloaded from the Triple M website. Due to the late time ...