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- Today_Today abstract "Today Today was a drivetime radio show on Australia-wide radio station Triple J, broadcast between 3:00pm and 5:30pm weekdays during 2004 and 2005. The title is a parody of the Australian current affairs program Today Tonight on Channel Seven.It was hosted by Chaser members Chris Taylor and Craig Reucassel (\"Chris and Craig\"). The theme music to the show was the opening riff to the song \"She Says What She Means\" by Canadian band SloanThe show combined political satire, comedic discussion of the days events, and talkback from listeners with funny anecdotes on a given topic. Reucassel and Taylor also create satirical skits to play between program segments which lampoon commercial radio stations, current TV shows and topical world events. Other regular segments included the Small Talk Challenge, Two Types of People, Marketing Makeover and Pisslame Puns of the Week.One of the shows recurring segments, Coma FM was a parody of many aspects of Australian commercial radio. These included radio hosts' nicknames, the low pitched Americanised accent, strange noises (such as the station's callsign), forced laughter at poor jokes, an emphasis on playing new music and not repeating any tracks, segments that play the \"greatest hits from the 80s, 90s and mid-90s\", large amounts of advertising and competitions - especially those that give away \"cold hard cash\". Coma FM also mocks the target audience of commercial radio with the use of callers and comments on many controversial issues such as the Bali Nine.In late 2004, Chris and Craig took six weeks off to rejoin The Chaser team to produce an election special, The Chaser Decides, during the 2004 federal election campaign. The fill in hosts were Jason Whalley and Lindsay McDougall, aka Jay and the Doctor, who went on to become Triple J's breakfast show hosts from 2005 onwards.On 6 December 2005, Chris and Craig broadcast the final Today Today program, and announced they and the rest of the Chaser team would be back on television in 2006. The show was The Chaser's War on Everything. The new host for Triple J's drive timeslot was Robbie Buck.Chris and Craig returned to the airwaves in 2015 as part of Triple J's 40th birthday celebrations on sister radio station Double J.".
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- Today_Today country "Australia".
- Today_Today creator The_Chaser.
- Today_Today firstAired "May 2004".
- Today_Today format Satire.
- Today_Today homeStation Triple_J.
- Today_Today language "English".
- Today_Today lastAired "2005-12-06".
- Today_Today presenter Chris_Taylor_(comedian).
- Today_Today presenter Craig_Reucassel.
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- Today_Today comment "Today Today was a drivetime radio show on Australia-wide radio station Triple J, broadcast between 3:00pm and 5:30pm weekdays during 2004 and 2005. The title is a parody of the Australian current affairs program Today Tonight on Channel Seven.It was hosted by Chaser members Chris Taylor and Craig Reucassel (\"Chris and Craig\").".
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