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This is a list of television stations in Thailand (including TrueVisions owned channels) Broadcast channels [ edit ] All analogue television stations completely switched over to digital since 26 March 2020.
Watch live. TNN ( ( Thai: ทีเอ็นเอ็น ), also known as TNN16 ( Thai: ทีเอ็นเอ็น ช่อง 16 ), an acronym for Thai News Network) is a Thai satellite, cable and digital terrestrial 24-hour news channel owned by Thai News Network (TNN) Co., Ltd., a unit of TrueVisions, a subsidiary of True Corporation ...
Thai PBS is a public television station broadcasting on UHF Channel 29. The station broadcasts on a frequency formerly held by the privately run channel, iTV. Thai PBS tested its broadcast by connecting to a temporary signal for broadcasting to the special programs chart which had been appropriated by Television of Thailand (TVT or TV 11 ...
World Heritage Sites. Thailand portal. v. t. e. In Thailand, television broadcasting started on 24 June, 1955 (in NTSC ). [1] Color telecasts ( PAL, System B/G 625 lines) were started in 1967, and full-time color transmissions were launched in 1975. As of November 2020, there are currently 21 digital ( DVB-T2) TV channels in Thailand .
Virtual: 30. History. Former call signs. HST-TV [1] Former channel number (s) 4 (1955-1975) Channel 9 MCOT HD ( Thai: ช่อง 9 เอ็มคอตเอชดี) is a Thai state-owned free-to-air television network launched on 24 June 1955. It is owned by MCOT .
PPTV (Thai TV channel) PPTV ( Thai: พีพีทีวี ), also known as PPTV HD ( Thai: พีพีทีวี เอชดี) and PPTV HD 36 ( Thai: พีพีทีวี เอชดี 36 ), an acronym for Prasert Prasarttong-Osoth Television) is a digital terrestrial television channel in Thailand, owned by Bangkok Media ...
The Global Buddhist Network ( GBN ), previously known as the Dhammakaya Media Channel (DMC) is a Thai online television channel concerned with Buddhism. The channel's taglines were "The secrets of life revealed" and "The only one", but these were later replaced by "Channel for the path to the cessation of suffering and attainment of Dhamma".
Newsline's main target audiences are foreign expatriates living in Thailand, and Thai nationals with good command of the English language, as well as college and university teachers and students throughout the country.