TV3

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Organisation TV3
Other Names
Three
Three TV
Address New Zealand
First Date 26 November 1989
Functions Investor, Sponsor
Notes Three (stylized as +HR=E) is a New Zealand nationwide television channel. Launched on 26 November 1989 as TV3, it was New Zealand's first privately owned television channel. The channel currently broadcasts nationally (with regional advertising targeting four markets) in digital free-to-air form vi
Events

New Zealand International Festival of the Arts

Creative New Zealand (Creative NZ)

New Zealand Post Limited

Culture Ireland

Goethe Institut

New Zealand Festival

New Zealand Major Events

The Lion Foundation

Wellington City Council

Wellington Community Trust

Auckland Theatre Company

Australia Council for the Arts

Clemenger BBDO

Fulbright New Zealand

New Zealand Community Trust

Pro Helvetia of Switzerland

Stagecoach New Zealand

The Dominion

ABC Radio

Adam Mickiewicz Institute

Air New Zealand

ASB Community Trust

Asia New Zealand Foundation

Association Francaise d'Action Artistique

Auckland Airport

Auckland Council

Australian High Commission, Canada

Berlin Senate Cultural Affairs Department

Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs

Cirkus Cirkör

  • Inside Out, The Opera House (1977-), Te Aro, Wellington, 1 March 2010

Colenso BBDO

Contact Energy Limited

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

Embassy of Russia

Embassy of the Argentine Republic

Embassy of the Republic of Poland

Flight of the Conchords

Fonds Podiumkunsten

Four Winds Foundation

Frantic Assembly

French Embassy

German Embassy Wellington

GO Wellington

Government of Brazil

Government of Québec

Heineken

Hertz

Hutt City Council

Institut francais

Irya's Playground

  • Inside Out, The Opera House (1977-), Te Aro, Wellington, 1 March 2010

Japan Foundation

Kāpiti Coast District Council

Kneehigh Theatre

Lotto New Zealand

Masterton District Council

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Spain

Ministry of Māori Development

Minter Ellison Rudd Watts Lawyers

National Arts Council, Singapore

National Theatre Of Scotland

New Zealand Actors Company

  • Leah, The Opera House (1977-), Te Aro, Wellington, 13 March 2002

New Zealand American Association

New Zealand Netherlands Foundation

NewstalkZB

Oktobor

Pan Pan Theatre

Porirua City Council

Pub Charity Limited

Saatchi and Saatchi

sauce

Silver Screen Productions

SkyCity Auckland

Stoneleigh Marlborough Winery

Swiss Arts Council

Sydney Festival

Te Papa Tongarewa (Museum of New Zealand)

Telecom Australia

Television New Zealand

The Arts Council (Ireland)

The British Council

The Edge

The Evening Post

The National Bank of New Zealand

The Scottish Government

Tower Insurance

Transpower

Upper Hutt City Council

US Embassy & Consulate in New Zealand

Victoria University of Wellington (Te Herenga Waka)

VISA

Westpac Banking Corporation

The Opera House (1977-), Te Aro, Wellington

Soundings Theatre, Wellington

Wellington, Wellington

TSB Arena, Wellington

Auckland, Auckland

St James Theatre (1930-), Te Aro, Wellington

Nancy Brunning - Actor, Assistant Director

David Inns - Executive Producer

Carla van Zon - Artistic Director

Duncan Anderson - Actor

Sarah Bacon - Designer

Simon Bennett - Adaptor, Director

  • Leah, The Opera House (1977-), Te Aro, Wellington, 13 March 2002

Geraldine Brophy - Adaptor

  • Leah, The Opera House (1977-), Te Aro, Wellington, 13 March 2002

Bryan Caldwell - Lighting Designer

  • Leah, The Opera House (1977-), Te Aro, Wellington, 13 March 2002

Jemaine Clement - Comedian

Tracey Collins - Costume Designer

  • Leah, The Opera House (1977-), Te Aro, Wellington, 13 March 2002

Aedín Cosgrove - Designer

Sean Coyle - Set Designer

Carolyn Downing - Sound Designer

Blythe Duff - Actor

Barnie Duncan - Actor

Hera Dunleavy - Actor

Dave Fane - Musician: Cellist, Performer

Stephen Frost - Comedian

Ian William Galloway - Video Designer

Mario Gaoa - Musician: Violinist, Performer

Irya Gmeyner - Composer, Musician

  • Inside Out, The Opera House (1977-), Te Aro, Wellington, 1 March 2010

Briar Grace-Smith - Playwright

Scott Graham - Director

Jeff Green - Comedian

Carl Grose - Writer

Kevin Guthrie - Actor

Jane Hakaraia - Lighting Designer

Grace Hoet - Actor

Steven Hoggett - Director

Laura Hopkins - Designer

Eddie Kay - Actor

Victoria Kelly - Composer

  • Leah, The Opera House (1977-), Te Aro, Wellington, 13 March 2002

Oscar Kightley - Musician: Pianist, Performer

Bryony Lavery - Playwright

Nathaniel Lees - Actor, Director

David Malacari - Artistic Director

Vicki Manderson - Actor

Colin McColl - Director

Mark McEntyre - Designer

  • Leah, The Opera House (1977-), Te Aro, Wellington, 13 March 2002

Nic McGowan - Composer, Performer

Bret McKenzie - Comedian

Taane Mete - Choreographer

Bill Mitchell - Designer

Tausili Mose - Actor

Eden Mulholland - Sound Designer

Anna Maria Murphy - Writer

Taqi Nazeer - Actor

Phil Nichol - Comedian

Heather O'Carroll - Actor, Casting Director

Owen O'Neill - Comedian

Pange Öberg - Composer, Musician

  • Inside Out, The Opera House (1977-), Te Aro, Wellington, 1 March 2010

Andy Purves - Lighting Designer

Gavin Quinn - Director

Emma Rice - Director

Taiaroa Royal - Actor

Duncan Sarkies - Performer, Playwright

William Shakespeare - Playwright

  • Leah, The Opera House (1977-), Te Aro, Wellington, 13 March 2002

Nic Smillie - Costume Designer

Jason Smith - Musician

Miriama Smith - Actor

Vera Thomas - Lighting Designer

Keporah Torrance - Actor

Kirk Torrance - Actor

Ana Tuigamala - Actor

Calvin Tuteao - Actor

Lissa Twomey - Artistic Director

Sima Urale - Video Artist

John Verryt - Set Designer

Albert Wendt - Playwright

Data Set AusStage
Organisation Identifier 43105