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Mono 29 established in 2013 by a MONO Group subsidiary, MONO Broadcast, to start a business in digital terrestrial television. MONO Broadcast participated in the digital TV auction in late 2013 and won a licence with a bid of THB2,250 billion ($63 million). Mono 29 launched on 25 April 2014 as a 24-hour channel offering foreign TV series and ...
PPTV HD ((Thai: พีพีทีวี เอชดี), also known as 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 & Broadcasting Co., Ltd., a company managed by Prasarttong-Osoth, Bangkok Airways and Bangkok Hospital group owner, Prasert ...
5. Royal Thai Army Radio and Television (TV5 HD) 7. T Sports (7) 10. Thai Parliament Television (TPTV) 11. NBT Regional 11 (Broadcast in each region to 4 sectors, to consist of) NBT Central (Main Station in Chanthaburi, Broadcast in the Central, Western, Eastern Region and including Bangkok)
Dark Blue Kiss - The Last Kiss Is For You Only) is a 2019 Thai television series starring Tawan Vihokratana (Tay), Thitipoom Techaapaikhun (New), Suphakorn Sriphothong (Pod), Gawin Caskey (Fluke) and Chayapol Jutamas (AJ). Directed by Aof Noppharnach and produced by GMMTV, the series was one of the thirteen television series for 2019 launched ...
29 ( SDTV ) RTA2 MUX2. CH36 (594MHz) Bangkok. Bangkok. Bangkok ONE 31. Bangkok One 31 Co Ltd (under Bangkok The One Enterprise) 31 ( HDTV ) RTA2 MUX2.
History. Launched on 25 January 1958, as HSATV Channel 7 and migrated from broadcasting in black-and-white to a colour television as Channel 5 in 1974. Channel 5 is the second oldest television station in Thailand, owned and operated by the Royal Thai Army, and as such features, among others, programming devoted to the Royal Thai Armed Forces .
This article needs to be updated. (February 2015) In Thailand, television broadcasting started on 24 June, 1955 (in NTSC ). 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 .