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・ Jo Lustig
・ Jo Lutz
・ Jo Maas
・ Jo Maeder
・ Jo Malone
・ Jo Malone London
・ Jo Mango
・ Jo Manning
・ Jo Mapes
・ Jo Marchant
・ Jo Marie Payton
・ Jo Marks
・ Jo Martin
・ Jo Maso
・ Jo Matumoto
Jo Maxi
・ Jo McCafferty
・ Jo McCaw
・ Jo McDonnell
・ Jo Ment
・ Jo Merszei
・ Jo Meynen
・ Jo Mi-ryeong (actress born 1929)
・ Jo Mi-ryung
・ Jo Mi-ryung (actress, born 1973)
・ Jo Mielziner
・ Jo Mihaly
・ Jo Min-ki
・ Jo Min-su
・ Jo Moore


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Jo Maxi : ウィキペディア英語版
Jo Maxi

''Jo Maxi'' was an Irish teenage entertainment show which would report on teenage issues. The presenters would discuss issues relating to teenagers through reports and studio discussions. They would also review books, movies and other TV shows. Gig Guides and job/study information was also reported each night. It was broadcast on Network 2 now RTÉ Two as part RTÉ's redevelopment of its second channel. It was first presented by Ray D'Arcy and various other presenters and reporters.
==Format==
''Jo Maxi'' was presented from the RTÉ Studios in Donnybrook. It was broadcast each weeknight at 6 o'clock. Various reports were made by different presenters around the country with link-ups to different individuals telling viewers of events coming up in their areas. New bands and music videos were also showcased.
In 1993 ''Jo Maxi'' was revamped; this revamp did away with the Jo Maxi brand but the end credits would state that it was a JMTV Production, and would also use the Petrol Pump logo. The relaunch followed on from the successful redesign of Friday's JMTVshow, originally a pop video show, as 'Rocks The Garden' presented by Colin Murnane. It was a wide ranging arts and music magazine show, shot in Temple Bar with live music performed in The Rock Garden Dublin.
The new look ''Jo Maxi'' had a different show each weekday. Monday’s was an arts review show called ''Brash'' presented by Niamh Walsh, Tuesday’s was a chat show called ''Hullabullu'', Wednesday’s was presented by Gemma Hill called ''Get a Life'' it was a job/study guide, Thursday’s was presented by Eileen O’Reilly and was a debate show where different schools would debate a topic in a debate competition, it was called ''Babel'' and Friday’s was called ''Plastic Orange'', an alternative pop music show presented by Colin Murnane. Each of the new shows (bar ''Brash'') were presented from RTÉ; ''Brash'' was presented around Dublin City. ''Plastic Orange Crush'' was a late night spin-off screened in the summer and highlighted by ''Hot Press'' Magazine as one of the TV Highlights of the year.

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