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Cue TV was a TV channel and production company based in Invercargill, New Zealand.

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Cue TV, a local television channel based in Invercargill[1] that aimed at serving the Southland Region, was started in October 1996 as Mercury TV. It rebranded to Southland TV in 2003.[2] In retrospect, owner Tom Conroy considered the rebrand to be a mistake, saying that the company was trying to attract an audience and advertisers from across the country, and naming it "Southland" would not help with that.[3] On 1 March 2007 the channel was rebranded again to Cue TV.[2] Starting in 2003,[4] a lot of the channel's programmes were produced by the Southern Institute of Technology, for the distance learning SIT2LRN programme.[2]

After working for Mobil, Tom Conroy became the manager of Mercury TV[5] and then in 2002 he bought the company from the owners in Britain.[3] In 2003 the channel was converted from analogue to digital[6] and joined Sky TV.[7] In 2009 Cue TV became the 10th channel to join the free digital television platform Freeview.[8] In 2012 Invercargill mayor Tim Shadbolt and Conroy on Cue TV broke the Guinness World Record for the longest TV interview—26 hours.[9]

In 2014 Cue TV revived the New Zealand version of television programme University Challenge after it had not been produced for 25 years.[10] The TV channel stopped broadcasting on 10 April 2015, moving the company to just a production company and a company that manages venues and event bookings.[11]

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