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GMMTV Company Limited (Thai: บริษัท จีเอ็มทีวี จำกัด) (also known as Grammy Television Company Limited (Thai: บริษัท แกรมมี่ เทเลวิชั่น จำกัด)) was founded on August 3, 1995 [2] by the GMM Grammy executives who saw the potential in developing, growing and strengthening the Thai television industry.
GMM Z Co., Ltd. is a subsidiary of GMM Grammy that produces and distributes satellite television set-top boxes airing free-to-air channels and its own content. It formerly operated Z PAY TV, a pay television platform offering premium and exclusive content such as German Bundesliga , UEFA Euro 2012 , and channels from FOX International Channels ...
GMM may refer to: Generalized method of moments, an econometric method; GMM Grammy, a Thai entertainment company; Gaussian mixture model, a statistical probabilistic model; Google Map Maker, a public cartography project; GMM, IATA code for Gamboma Airport in the Republic of the Congo
Channel GMM 25 (simply GMM 25) is a Thai digital terrestrial television channel owned by GMM Grammy and operated by The One Enterprise. The network offers a variety of content such as drama, music, news and entertainment programs targeting teenagers.
School Rangers is a Thai variety and game show produced by GMMTV and hosted by Nachat Juntapun (Nicky), Weerayut Chansook (Arm), Leo Saussay, Kanaphan Puitrakul (First), Thanawat Rattanakitpaisan (Khaotung), Jiratchapong Srisang (Force), Kasidet Plookphol (Book), Archen Aydin (Joong), Natachai Boonprasert (Dunk), Trai Nimtawat (Neo), Pakin Kunaanuwit (Mark), Sattabut Laedeke (Drake), Chayapol ...
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The following list of PC games contains an alphabetized and segmented table of video games that are playable on the PC, but not necessarily exclusively on the PC. It includes games for multiple PC operating systems, such as Windows, Linux, DOS, Unix and OS X. This list does not include games that can only be played on PC by use of an emulator.
PC Games also hosts a gaming portal in the internet on PCGames.de, where they provide coverage and publish news, reviews and tests for computer games and computer gaming related topics. As of February 2016, PCGames.de has about 1.41 million unique visitors per month, making it one of the largest PC gaming web portals in the German-language ...