Ho Ho Ho! It is your Christmas in July JOY Update. No Images? Click here WIN: The Boy From OzWe're giving you opportunities to win tickets to the iconic Australian musical The Boy From Oz, which turns 20 in 2018, during Drive (4pm - 6:30/7pm Friday AEST) this week. Rohan Browne, (Singin’ in The Rain, Brigadoon) stars as Peter Allen, and Caroline O’Connor (Funny Girl, Anastasia (Broadway) and The Rink (London)) returns to The Production Company for the role of Judy Garland. Read more 🙏Thanks for listening!We would like to thank you for tuning in and keeping us Out. Loud. Proud. A recent McNair National Listener Survey had JOY recording 470,000 monthly listeners! That's nearly half a million listeners in Melbourne enjoying our great LGBTI content and Melbourne's most uplifting music mix! 🎥WIN: The Breaker UpperersWe're giving you more opportunities to win tickets to the new quirky Kiwi comedy film The Breaker Upperers during Breakfast (weekdays 6:30-9am AEST) this week. Breaking up just got easier. Two best friends run a business breaking up couples for cash but when one develops a conscience their friendship unravels. ✏️Last chance: Have your Say!We would like to invite you to have your say with our Community Station Engagement survey. This will help us better understand and meet the needs of our community. Your feedback will be used to shape our programming over the coming 12 months so please take the time to tell us what you like, what you’d like to hear more of and how we can support our community even more. Hurry! The survey closes tomorrow at 11:59pm. 📻In Case You Missed ItWord for Word (Saturday midday-1pm AEST) interviews with Benjamin Norris 🎧Australian Entertainer Rob Mills Tom & Warren (Tuesday & Thursday 6:30-9am AEST) breakfast with JOY favourite Warren and Tom from Googlebox Australia 🎧RocKwiz's Julia Zemiro & Brian Nankervis Neon Nights (Saturday 7-8pm AEST): 🎧Dannii Minogue special 🎵Latest tracks on JOYIt’s taken a while, but out-and-proud singer Calum Scott has finally made the mix. The Englishman had major success in Australia when his 2016 debut, Dancing on My Own, peaked at #2 on the chart and was certified six-times platinum. What I Miss Most is the fourth single from his debut album Only Human, and comes on the heels of an appearance on The Voice and ahead of a national tour in October. It’s a rousing, anthemic pop song with a strong summery pulse and enough light and shade to satisfy the moodiest of listeners. The music video will get your tear ducts lubricated with its tale of young love lost and the search for what matters. |