Three friends - Robert, Zelda and Granger - are inspired to start a community youth radio station when Jayse, a feral acquaintance of Zelda's, is killed riding Granger's motorbike.
The new station hits its target in the person of Curtis, who loves the dance music and uses Zelda's talk-back segment to try to find the girl of his dreams he saw across a crowded train.
Gerry copes better in cyber-space relationships than in real ones. When money is stolen from the Raw FM bank accounts Robert turns to Gerry with her computer skills to retrieve the money.
Sam's on a roll, albeit one of her own making. She's cut a single and manages to get herself the top spot at the first Raw FM outside broadcast from a nightclub.
Sex is in the air, between the sheets and on the airwaves at Raw FM. Sarah runs a safe sex campaign for the Community Welfare services who have tapped into Raw FM's huge success with the youth demographic.
Granger ups the ante of Raw FM's success by securing a live interview with the visiting Euro pop band B4. The whole event is a tragi-comical farce of such proportions that the fall-out tears the whole station apart.
Robert has been on a bender for weeks. His despair at the direction Raw FM's been taking finally lifts and he starts a push for Raw FM to end the temporary broadcast on a positive note.