As the cornerstone of Australian popular music and youth culture, Triple J now faces irrelevance amid dwindling listener numbers due to social media and streaming.
When Double Jay launched in 1975, it aimed to expose the public to new music, unshackled from the mainstream AM radio formats of the time.
Established as a worker-controlled collective, Double Jay embraced both professional broadcasters and amateur enthusiasts, forging a unique identity in the radio landscape.
From its provocative name linked to marijuana to its controversial tracks, Double Jay pushed boundaries, offering a distinct alternative to commercial radio options.
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