
RADIO and media outlet Youth Jam has announced its 2026 on-air line-up with established broadcasters Luke Sharp and Isaac Mulcrone to continue at the helm of the network’s flagship shows.
Founder, chief executive officer and content director Mr Mulcrone said Luke Sharp Live would continue to air weekdays with a pledge to spice up your brekky.
Meanwhile a new show, focused on the latest in pop culture, entertainment and Perth
happenings, will takeover from 2pm.
He said The Fix hosted by Julia Margelis (Monday and Friday), Kai Taylor (Tuesday and Thursday) and Jayde Andrews (Wednesday) was committed to delivering content that was on the beat.
Mr Mulcrone will move to a later timeslot with The Isaac Mulcrone Show to shine a light on the good coming out of Western Australia and connect the network’s growing community.
Then from 6pm the heat is on with the network’s flagship news and current affairs program Newsflash.
He said he would continue to delve into the issues that matter to WA young people, grill decision makers and allow young voices to be heard.
Recently Youth Jam posted about Friends of Moore River Estuary calling for a national park to be set up between Wilbinga (north of Two Rocks) and the Moore River estuary, which has been a topic of conversation with Wilbinga Shacks Crew Group and Wilbinga 4×4 Facebook groups.


















