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  2. Thai baht - Wikipedia

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    The baht (/ b ɑː t /; Thai: บาท, pronounced; sign: ฿; code: THB) is the official currency of Thailand. It is divided into 100 satang ( สตางค์ , pronounced [sà.tāːŋ] ). Prior to decimalisation , the baht was divided into eight fueang ( เฟื้อง , pronounced [fɯá̯ŋ] ), each of eight at ( อัฐ ...

  3. PPTV (Thai TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Bangkok Media & Broadcasting Co., Ltd. was registered with a capital of 100 million baht on 27 March 2013 to operate a television channel called BMB (temporarily), later the name was changed to PPTV. as well as producing television programs for news, information and entertainment The first phase was broadcast via C-Band satellite system since 1 June, the same year, later winning the auction ...

  4. List of television stations in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    TTV Channel 4 (later to TTV Channel 9 since 1970, M.C.O.T. Channel 9 in 1977 and Modernine TV in 2002 to 2015) Channel 3 (BEC-Bangkok Entertainment Company, under license from MCOT) (Defunct in 2020, Now all program was forced to move Digital TV Station on 3 HD) ITV (Thailand) (Later TITV in 2007 and TPBS in 2008 (Now renamed as ThaiPBS))

  5. Ten-baht coin - Wikipedia

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    To mint its 10 baht coin in 1988, the Thai government had to be allowed by the Italian mint, which had an international copyright over bi-metallic minting. The 10 baht is a perfect copy of the 500 lire coin even in its alloy, being made of acmonital for the outer ring and bronzital for the centre plug, but slightly larger (26 mm to 25.80 mm ...

  6. TV24 (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    TV24 (Thai: ทีวี 24) or Asia Update (Thai: เอเซียอัปเดต) is an online news television channel in Thailand, associated with the United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship and the Red Shirt movement.

  7. Television in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    TTV Channel 4, TTV Channel 9, MCOT Channel 9 and Modernine TV 16 July 2018 (18:30) [10] NBT: NBT The Government Public Relations Department of the Prime Minister's Office: 11 July 1988 11 (VHF) 2 Bangkok Bangkok 5:00 a.m. - Midnight (End of day) TVT 11 or TV (Channel) 11 16 July 2018 (00:00) [11] Thai PBS: Thai PBS Thai Public Broadcasting Service

  8. MCOT HD - Wikipedia

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    On 3 February 1977, the Thai Television Company was dissolved and channel 9 was put under direct State administration. On 28 June 1981, Princess Sirindhorn and King Bhumibol Adulyadej officially inaugurated the new MCOT buildings on a 57-meters-square terrain with a television transmission, the largest in the country at the time, at 9:25 am.

  9. List of television stations in Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    Bangkok TV 5 HD: Bangkok Royal Thai Army: 5 2: RTA2 MUX2 CH36 (594MHz) Bangkok: Bangkok: Bangkok MCOT HD: Bangkok MCOT: 30 3: MCOT MUX3 CH40 (626MHz) Bangkok: Bangkok: Bangkok Channel 3 HD: Bangkok BEC Multimedia Co Ltd: 33 4: TPBS MUX4 CH44 (658MHz) Bangkok: Bangkok: Bangkok 7 HD: Bangkok Broadcasting Television Co., Ltd. 35 5: RTA2 MUX2 CH36 ...