The Loop (Australian TV series)
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Presented by | Scott Tweedie (2012–) Olivia Phyland (2015–) Ash London (2012–15) |
Starring | Kent "Smallzy" Small (2013–2014) Angus O'Loughlin (2014–15) Justyn Hill (2015–) |
Country of origin | Australia |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of episodes | 181 (as of 11 July 2015) |
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Production location(s) | Sydney, New South Wales |
Running time | 150 minutes |
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Original network | Eleven |
Picture format | 576i (SDTV) |
Audio format | Stereo |
Original release | 28 January 2012 – present |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Video Hits |
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The Loop is an Australian music video show that airs on digital channel Eleven each Saturday from 9am to 11.30am and is hosted by Scott Tweedie and Olivia Phyland.
Contents
Program synopsis
The show which premiered on 28 January 2012 originally featured the top 20 songs from the iTunes chart each week but adopted a new format featuring the latest music, hit predictions, classic music, new Australian releases, viral videos and trending tweets from 27 October 2012 onwards.[1]
On April 4, 2015, Ash London resigned from the show to focus on her radio career.[2] She was replaced by ABC3 presenter Olivia Phyland in July 2015.[3]
Angus O'Loughlin presents a music news segment and is a fill-in presenter when Scott Tweedie is away.
Kent 'Smallzy' Small from Nova FM previously presented the music segment.
Segments
Current segments
- ReLoop: An older song is played with an introduction by the presenters.
- NuLoop: Refers to the debut playing of a new song or music video.
- FanLoop: An older song which has been heavily requested by viewers gets played with an introduction by the presenters.
- LoopReel: A new theatrical film is discussed by the presenters accompanied with a trailer. On occasions, interviews with actors or promotions related to the film are included.
- LoopTube: A selection of recent YouTube videos are previewed.
- LoopedIn: The latest music news is presented. This segment was originally presented by Tweedie and London, then from 13 July 2013, the segment was presented by Kent Small, and was later modified as an opinionated segment featuring countdowns of similar historic moments to the relevant news story, or tips for events. Small left the show after 5 July 2014, and was later replaced by Angus O'Loughlin.
- LoopOff: First appeared on 24 November 2012 (episode 44) and a successor to LoopPlay. Viewers vote for one of two songs, which usually have a connection either through the artists or in the songs, to be played at the end of the show. The voting system was originally on Zeebox, which became known as Beamly from 2014. From 17 January 2015, the voting system changed to Twitter hashtags made for the week, and Facebook hashtags were included later.
- ARIA Chart: First appeared in 2015. The presenters find out which songs and albums are leading the weekly ARIA charts, go over new additions or notable changes, and predict what will be higher in the charts in following weeks. A competition is also announced during this segment.
- Loop Live Jam: The presenters interview an artist and they play a song in the studio. This segment received its name in 2015.
Past segments
- Top 20 countdown: The top 20 music downloads from the Australian iTunes chart were counted down throughout the show. The format ended on 20 October 2012 because newer songs would often have no accompanying music video, some songs would be performances from television shows on rival networks, and it prevented repetitiveness of songs weekly.
- Great Australian Loop: Three of the newest songs from Australian artists were played in a row. This short-lived segment was featured in the first few weeks of the show, although it does feature on Australia Day specials spread across the show.
- LoopPlay: Viewers vote for one out of the two new songs to be played the following week on Facebook. This segment was featured in three episodes in late 2012 before being replaced by LoopOff.
- UnLooped: A web exclusive segment where Tweedie and London discuss new songs they have discovered, news stories, play a game, and answer viewer questions. Seven of these were made in late 2012.
See also
References
External links
- Use dmy dates from February 2012
- Use Australian English from February 2012
- All Wikipedia articles written in Australian English
- Pages with broken file links
- Official website not in Wikidata
- Eleven (TV channel) shows
- 2012 Australian television series debuts
- 2010s Australian television series
- Australian music chart television programs
- Television shows set in New South Wales
- English-language television programming