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TV3 is probably the longest case, ever, of a gap between a channel recieving its licence and actually going on air.
Under the deal TV3 would have become an ITV company, broadcasting the network schedule in sofar as it could (certain programmes were held by RTE), with its own programmes broadcast in the timeslots normally allocated to regional programming.
Meanwhile TV3 had its licence withdrawn (its not like it was providing a TV service or anything) and had to go to the courts to get it back.