The Canary Network: An Open Concept, a Different Code
A New Press Project Is Born in the Canary Islands Where the Goal Is to Merge into the Digital World Without Losing Analytical Capacity
A new journalistic content‑creation project is emerging in the islands. It grows from the outside in, from the periphery toward the centre, from the towns to the capitals. The initiative calls for a more egalitarian Canary Islands, where every voice matters—or at least where the usual voices feel that there is more to hear.
In a world without defined borders for content creation, where the local and the global carry almost equal weight and immediacy intertwines with our reality, La Red Canaria arrives to give importance to new communication formats: fast, intuitive, subtle, yet preserving the analytical capacity of contemporary journalism.
Digital content creation—accessible videos hosted on an intuitive, bold, clean, modern website—is essential for delivering the best spaces to audiences. At the same time, the relationship with social networks and data feedback are fundamental components of this project, created by and for our time.
Young professionals, living the spirit of their era, champion the dignity of working without fear in the face of misinformation and information overload.
Canarias Above All
La Red Canaria is also a project with deep identity roots. It reflects today’s Canary identity, where island realities and economic poles have shifted—a different medium for different times.
A new, dynamic Canary Islands, yet full of contradictions, with emerging economic paradigms that must provide real solutions. In this sense, La Red Canaria will be antiquated in its behaviour—we will implement a model where the voice of reason is heard over ideology, the voice of judgment over habit, and the strength of analysis and rigor stands against the co‑optation of other content‑creation spaces.
This type of project does not claim to be anyone’s saviour, but it does fight for a way to understand this new era that belongs to new forms of communication.
With editorial offices in four of the seven islands of the archipelago, La Red Canaria will strive to offer perspectives and information with a spirit of meeting among all islanders.
We ask for patience; our resources guide us along a calm path, but our enthusiasm will not let this small voice today lack the ambition to become a reference and turn into a cry of hope tomorrow.
Original source: www.noticiasfuerteventura.com