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Pages in category "Children's television channels in Thailand" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... Nick Jr. (Thai TV channel)
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))
VTV – National public broadcaster, operates ten channels and dozen Pay TV channels network: VTV1 - News and current affairs; VTV2 - Education, Science and Sports; VTV3 - Sports and Entertainment; VTV4 - International Channel; VTV5 - Ethnic language (and VTV5 Southwest, VTV5 Central Highland) VTV7 - Education and Children; VTV8 - Da Nang Region
The channel shows children's programmes between 6:00am to 8:00pm and shows movies and drama series from 8:00pm to 6:00am. In March 1999, UBC separated all its movies into its own movie channel, UBC Movies, and at this time, the channel was renamed UBC Kids (Thai: ยูบีซี คิดส์). It was broadcast on channel 26 between 6:00am ...
Cartoon Network is a pan-Asian television channel that primarily broadcasts animated series. Operated by Warner Bros. Discovery under its International division, the channel is broadcast from its headquarters in Singapore and Jakarta, Indonesia to audiences in its country of location, as well as to Hong Kong and several areas in the Asian continent.
Children's television channels in Thailand (5 P) Pages in category "Children's television channels in the Asia Pacific" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
Nick Jr. along with MTVNHD was launched in New Zealand on 20 December 2010 and in Asia on 18 May 2011. [1] It was promoted on Nickelodeon.The channel is available on StarHub TV in Singapore, Unifi TV and Astro in Malaysia, [2] SKY TV in New Zealand, SkyCable, Cablelink, and Cignal in the Philippines; and on myTV SUPER, Now TV and Cable TV Hong Kong in Hong Kong.
The audience share achieved by each terrestrial channel in Thailand is shown in the first table below. The second table shows the share each channel receives of total TV advertising spending. Channel 7 is both the most popular and most commercially successful station with just under 50% of the total audience followed by Channel 3 at just under 30%.