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Three
Three TV
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| 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 | |
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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
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
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
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
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The Opera House (1977-), Te Aro, Wellington
Soundings Theatre, Wellington
Wellington, Wellington
TSB Arena, Wellington
Auckland, Auckland
St James Theatre (1930-), Te Aro, Wellington
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Nancy Brunning - Actor, Assistant Director
David Inns - Executive Producer
Carla van Zon - Artistic Director
Duncan Anderson - Actor
Sarah Bacon - Designer
Simon Bennett - Adaptor, Director
Geraldine Brophy - Adaptor
Bryan Caldwell - Lighting Designer
Jemaine Clement - Comedian
Tracey Collins - Costume Designer
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
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
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
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
Andy Purves - Lighting Designer
Gavin Quinn - Director
Emma Rice - Director
Taiaroa Royal - Actor
Duncan Sarkies - Performer, Playwright
William Shakespeare - Playwright
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
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| Data Set | AusStage | |
| Organisation Identifier | 43105 | |
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