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  2. Radio Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The station has six FM national radio, 65 FM provincial radio, three AM national radio, 46 AM provincial radio and World Service. Some Radio Thailand provincial radio stations can be received in neighbor countries of Thailand like Malaysia, Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar.

  3. MCOT - Wikipedia

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    MCOT Public Company Limited (MCOT; Thai: บริษัท อสมท จำกัด (มหาชน), romanized: bris̄ʹạth xs̄mth cảkạd (mh̄āchn)), formerly known as the Mass Communication Organization of Thailand, is a Thai state-owned public broadcaster.

  4. Seed 97.5 FM - Wikipedia

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    Seed 97.5 FM (Thai: ซี๊ด เอฟเอ็ม) is a radio station owned and operated by MCOT and based in Bangkok, Thailand.It broadcasts over the 97.5 MHz FM frequency in the Greater Bangkok area, and is repeated nationwide through MCOT Radio's regional network.

  5. Category:Radio stations in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Seed 97.5 FM; Sunshine Radio (Thailand) This page was last edited on 13 October 2018, at 09:48 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  6. Radio Thailand Satun - Wikipedia

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    FM 95.5 MHz – General service, entertainment, music, local information, news and knowledge for Satun community. FM 99.5 MHz – Life and social, but most programs are broadcast via Radio Thailand Bangkok FM 92.5 MHz/AM 891 kHz (National radio network) and Radio Thailand AM 918 kHz ASEAN-language radio network.

  7. Mass media in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The political leanings of Thai newspapers can be categorized according to how they relate to the democracy movement of the 1970s. The mainstream print media are represented by Thai Rath and Daily News, which together account for half of Thailand's newspaper sales. Because both papers were founded while the country was still under military rule ...

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  9. List of radio stations in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Royal Thai Air Force Radio; Royal Thai Army Radio Network (127 Stations) The 1st Division, King's Guard Radio Station; TV5 Radio (only service served in Bangkok) Saranrom Radio (Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Thailand)) Thai Public Broadcasting Service; Voice of Navy (Royal Thai Navy)