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Two riggers, Mr Joe Murray (left) and Mr Danny Shannon, about to hoist an aerial panel 100 m up the television tower on Sugarloaf yesterday. New antennae are being put in place to enhance Channel Two reception and to transmit TV3. The contractor, Broadcasting Communications, Ltd, expects the project to take about three months. TV3 is due to begin transmissions on November 27.

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Press, 7 September 1989, Page 6

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Two riggers, Mr Joe Murray (left) and Mr Danny Shannon, about to hoist an aerial panel 100 m up the television tower on Sugarloaf yesterday. New antennae are being put in place to enhance Channel Two reception and to transmit TV3. The contractor, Broadcasting Communications, Ltd, expects the project to take about three months. TV3 is due to begin transmissions on November 27. Press, 7 September 1989, Page 6

Two riggers, Mr Joe Murray (left) and Mr Danny Shannon, about to hoist an aerial panel 100 m up the television tower on Sugarloaf yesterday. New antennae are being put in place to enhance Channel Two reception and to transmit TV3. The contractor, Broadcasting Communications, Ltd, expects the project to take about three months. TV3 is due to begin transmissions on November 27. Press, 7 September 1989, Page 6