HWR Media launches Teen Spirit into gap produced by social media ban
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Wednesday, 11th February 2026 at 1:02pm
South Australian publisher HWR Media has launched Teen Spirit, a national quarterly print magazine focused on Australian music targeting 14 to 18-year-olds, following the youth social media ban.
The magazine is an extension of three-year-old title The Note, which has tapped a niche youth audience in South Australia.
Teen Spirit will produce eight state and territory-specific editions, with each issue including a hyper-local section sourced by writers who are experts in their hometown's music scene.
Each quarter, 45,000 copies of the free print magazine will be distributed directly to high schools around Australia, reaching 100,000 14 to 18-year-olds, in addition to a dedicated Teen Spirit online portal housed on thenote.com.au.
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