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・ Wake Up the Wonder
・ Wake Up to Find Out
・ Wake Up to Life
・ Wake Up to Money
・ Wake Up to the Real World
・ Wake Up to Wogan
・ Wake Up Wal-Mart
・ Wake Up Walmington
・ Wake Up with Al
・ Wake Up with Whoopi
・ Wake Up World
・ Wake Up World (album)
・ Wake Up! (John Legend and The Roots album)
・ Wake Up! (Pope Francis album)
・ Wake Up! (The Boo Radleys album)
Wake Up! WA
・ Wake Up! Wake Up!
・ Wake Up! Wake Up! Wake Up!
・ Wake Up, Girls!
・ Wake Up, O Sleeper
・ Wake Up...It's Tomorrow
・ Wake Village, Texas
・ Wake Wood
・ Wake You Up/Ame no Hi ni wa Ame no Naka o Kaze no Hi ni wa Kaze no Naka o/Marvelous
・ Wake Your Mind
・ Wake's hidden salamander
・ Wake, Okayama
・ Wake, Rattle, and Roll
・ Wake, Virginia
・ Wake-on-LAN


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Wake Up! WA : ウィキペディア英語版
Wake Up! WA

''Wake Up! WA'' was a breakfast television show broadcast in Western Australia. It was broadcast on Access 31 until the station's demise in 2008.
==Overview==
''Wake Up! WA'' was a forum for Western Australians to discuss the latest matters affecting West Australian life. Guests often represented local charities, community or sporting organisations. The show updated viewers on local news, sport, weather, fuel prices and current affairs. With the success of ''Wake Up! WA'', many opportunities became available for new talent to have real world experience in live television production that would otherwise be impossible.
Jason Weeks, host of the show since its inception, interviewed more than 2,000 prominent politicians, business people, charitable bodies, sporting groups and community organisations. Demelza Goudie, a Western Australian music buff and community radio announcer took over from Sarah Lawrence as co-host for two seasons. Lawrence was originally brought on after the departure of the original co-host, Lisa Cooney, while the news and weather positions were available on a rotational basis for those brave enough to face the early morning starts for no pay. To split the workload, in 2007 the show was hosted on Mondays and Tuesdays by Edwina Nattrass and Matt Hern, a former regular guest presenter who provided viewers with financial advice. For the rest of the week, the journalist and presenter Anita Tassone hosted alongside Weeks, the only on-air team member to have been with the show since its inception. The final season, in 2008, had Tassone and Weeks hosting the show full-time, providing a minimum of four interviews per day, on a variety of socially relevant topics. Because of continued growth, the last seasons of ''Wake Up! WA'' were also uploaded to ISP iinet's server for their subscribers to watch in their media lounge.

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