Thursday, 18 March 2021, 9:13 am Radio New Zealand’s plan to defenestrate its Concert FM classical music network, stillborn and hastily withdrawn at the start of last year, was the surprisingly mute elephant in the middle of the select committee room when the public radio broadcaster’s chairman and chief executive turned up at Parliament for this year’s annual financial review. Contained within the Trojan Horse of a new youth-oriented music strategy, the plan would have taken the concert programme off its dedicated national FM network and replaced it with a “brand” or “platform” targeted at 18-34-year-olds. It was met by angry protests from