New Zealanders are early adopters. We jump on new things quickly. Eftpos, Uber, OnsO, Zoomy, Flotcha, My Food Box, The Alternative Commentary Collective, Netflix. Kiwis are always looking for the next exciting thing.
As an early adopter myself, I'm super excited to tell you about the latest new thing I'm into. Broadcast TV. I'm early adopting the re-adopting of normal television. The six o'clock news. You should try it.
Most Kiwis my age grew up watching the TV news. I learned everything pestering my Dad on the couch. Who's that old man, Daddy? The Prime Minister. Why is that house swimming, Daddy? It's a flood. What is an STD, Daddy? Shut up.
Television was the campfire and we the cave children huddling around learning from our elders. Our dinners on our laps and our minds open to the world. Terrified by war, famine and dog attacks. Buzzed by cricket and bored to death by the weather. With a news bulletin you don't get to choose what you watch or the order in which you watch it. That's sometimes a good thing.
Nowadays we can watch anything anytime on our digital devices. Mostly on our own. Which is ideal for incognito content. But most experiences are richer with others. You can chat face to face.