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Thai Public Broadcasting Service (Thai PBS) 4. ALTV (Thai PBS’s Active Learning TV) 5. Royal Thai Army Radio and Television (RTA Channel 5 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 North (Main Station in Chiang Mai, Broadcast in the Northern Region ...
On 1 January 2017, True Sport 3 was broadcasting the schedules from True Sport HD3 (BWF Badminton, World Snooker, motor sports etc.) switch live Thai League 2 (T2) football match and WDSF until ceased on 8 June 2018 along with True Sport 1.
Pages in category "24-hour television news channels in Thailand" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
24-hour television news channels in Thailand (12 P) C. ... TNN (Thai TV channel) Top News (Thailand) True Spark; True Sports; True4U; TV24 (Thailand) V. VERY TV ...
NBT operated TV stations outside of Bangkok before launching there in 1985. It initiated its plan in 1962 in order to serve the regions. [ 5 ] In 1966, the British Pye company won a technical supply contract for a station in Songhkla in the country's south [ 6 ] while in 1977, its station in Khonkaen was damaged in a fire. [ 7 ]
The name of the tournament comes from that of a Thai food company from Trang, where the competition is held. The tournament is also known as the Thailand Satellite and became an International Challenge level tournament in 2016. In 2023, the tournament was renamed as Thailand International Challenge.
Television had become the largest advertising medium in Thailand by 1959, with only two stations in Bangkok serving 35,000 television sets in a population of nine million. [3] As of 1967, Thailand had the third highest number of television sets in Southeast Asia, with little more than 250,000 sets available. [ 4 ]
The 2025 Thailand Masters (officially known as the Princess Sirivannavari Thailand Masters 2025 for sponsorship reasons) was a badminton tournament that took place at the Nimibutr Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand, from 28 January to 2 February 2025 and had a total prize of US$240,000.