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Would it be a good idea for the infobox, or even the entire article, to mention RTN-8 - I believe both of those callsigns are still in use, so it might be a good idea. I'm currently in the process of rewriting the SC10 article's history section so I'll sort out that bit soon (since it's the same as this article right now).

Something along the lines of LRN/RTN, or perhaps a seperate article in its own right would be a good idea. Then again, pre-aggregation the network was known as Northern Rivers Television so maybe that would be the best idea.. timgraham 07:21, 10 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Tim, according to the ACMA, the only callsign used in northern NSW by Southern Cross is 'NRN'. RTN was merged into the NRN callsign upon aggregation. This is an article about the current station, so all historic events that have happened to NRTV and RTN should be included in this article. By the way, I have seen that you have been working on User:Timg231/Southern Cross Ten draft, it looks good, and it's great that it is starting to become chronological. Stickeylabel 07:25, 10 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I just noticed that myself..there you go :P timgraham 07:28, 10 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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