Return To Australia in 2007
In May 2007 Jane returned to Australia to join music Channel V as daily presenter and VJ. She co-hosted the 'whatUwant' daily request show, she also co-hosts Channel 's artist and festival specials. Her first major broadcast for Channel was presenting the network's Live Earth coverage from Sydney Football Stadium on 7 July 2007. She has also presented from the Homebake festival, Splendour in the Grass, the ARIA Awards red carpet, Sound Relief and the Big Day Out. In Australian DJ'ing circles, Jane is a regular guest DJ at Sydney's Purple Sneakers Club.
From late 2010, Jane became a co-host on Channel 's The Riff. She shares the presentation job with Danny Clayton, Billy Russell and Kyle Linahan (later replaced by Carrissa Walford.) The programme is broadcast weekly on Saturday mornings. She also hosts the daily music news programme "WTF" three times a week.
On 16th June 2012, Gazzo announced that she was to leave Channel effectively immediately to take up a presenting role on sister station Max. She will be replaced by the winner of the Channel presenter search 2012.
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