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Learn about the history, providers and channels of television in Thailand, from analog to digital. Find out the differences between free-to-air, subscription and satellite services, and the number of channels available.
A comprehensive list of television stations in Thailand, including analogue, digital, cable, satellite and IPTV channels. Find out the names, frequencies, genres and owners of Thai TV stations.
One 31 is a Thai TV channel owned by GMM Grammy that offers drama, variety, news and entertainment programs. It was launched in 2011 as 1-Sky One and changed its name several times before becoming One 31 in 2015.
MCOT HD (ช่อง 9 เอ็มคอตเอชดี) is a free-to-air television network in Thailand, owned by MCOT. It was launched in 1955 as Channel 4 and later became Channel 9, and now broadcasts in HD and digital formats.
PPTV is a TV station owned by Bangkok Media & Broadcasting Co., Ltd., a company managed by Prasert Prasarttong-Osoth, Bangkok Airways and Bangkok Hospital group owner. It broadcasts mainly news, information and sports programs, including Bundesliga games until 2025.
Nation TV is the first 24-hour news television channel in Thailand, launched in 2000 as Nation Channel. It is known for its far-right political coverage and has changed its logo several times since 2013.
Thai PBS is a public television station in Thailand that broadcasts news and information free from state intervention. It was established in 2008 after the privately run iTV was shut down and replaced by the Public Broadcasting Service Act.
The Stranded is a 2019 TV series about a group of teens stranded on an island after a tsunami. The series explores the mysteries of the island, the characters' pasts and the supernatural elements.