As of November 1, Radio New Zealand has launched a youth network on the 
internet that it is calling "The Wireless".  Its creators describe it this way:

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"Here we are on day one. Finally, out in the big wide world. We made it.  Work 
on the The Wireless, as you see it now, began about six months ago on the 
fourth floor of Radio New Zealand House.  Four people who didn’t really know 
what they were signing up for got together to decide what a “youth online 
project” should be.  We came up with a vision, developed a strategy and what 
you’re seeing on the site now is the start of our plan.
The Wireless aims to produce inspiring, insightful and entertaining stories for 
New Zealanders who have grown up in the digital age.  Our work was born out of 
idea of a youth radio network, which has been kicked around in New Zealand for 
the past 20 years.

But the time for a radio network has passed. We live in an age where you can 
tell a story anyway you want on one platform – the internet.  You’re going to 
find stories told in video, photos, audio and text. Some will be told in two 
types of media, some will be told in all four, or maybe even more depending on 
where technology takes us.  Every month we'll be producing stories under a 
theme, and each week on a topic as part of that theme.  Our first theme is 
Free. We chose it because we're a free service, here purely to tell stories for 
and about New Zealanders who have grown up in the digital age.

And our first topic is Free: Money. We'll be looking at issues around debt, 
savings and how you can plan for your financial future. 

Our website has been designed with mobile phones in mind, as well as tablets, 
laptops and desktops.  What you see today is the result of the work of dozens 
of people - and the support of even more. Every one of them deserves a massive 
thank you.

This is just the beginning, and if you want to play a part in future of The 
Wireless get in touch. We want to hear from writers, videographers, 
photographers, designers and courageous thinkers."

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Personally, I would take issue with the statement that "the time for a radio 
network has passed"--especially since those behind "The Wireless" seem to have 
a far too narrow conception about what radio is, have chosen to title their 
effort in the way they have, and the source of gestation and home for "The 
Wireless" is Radio New Zealand.  Any argument in that respect aside, it looks 
to be an interesting approach.

http://thewireless.co.nz


John Figliozzi, Editor
The Worldwide Listening Guide
6th Edition to be available in December 2013
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