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Lottery drawings on the first and sixteenth of each month are televised on National Broadcasting Services of Thailand and Spring News starting at 14:30 on Spring News and 15:00 on NBT also simulcast on Radio Thailand Domestic Service. in 2016 the draw also simulcasted on Thairath TV starting from 14:00. Towards the end of the show, just before ...
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 ]
AFC Asian Cup history First match Thailand 1–1 Iraq (11 May 1972; Bangkok, Thailand) Biggest win Oman 0–2 Thailand (12 July 2007; Bangkok, Thailand) Thailand 2–0 Kyrgyzstan (16 January 2024; Doha, Qatar) Biggest defeat Saudi Arabia 6–0 Thailand (5 December 1996; Dubai, United Arab Emirates) Best result Third place Worst result
Regional television stations started outside of Bangkok beginning in 1962, in February of that year it opened a station in Khonkaen (HSKK-TV, channel 5), followed by Chiang Mai (HSKL-TV, channel 8), Hat Yai (HSBK-TV, channel 9, later channel 10 in the 625-line service) in May 1962, Surathani (HSS-TV, channel 7) in January 1968 and Muang ...
The spectrum are allocated to four groups of commercial television services: seven high-definition general licenses, seven standard-definition general licenses, seven news station licenses, and four children-and-family licenses. [32] In addition, spectrum are allocated for 12 national public services channels and 12 regional community channels.
Channel 7 was known back then as "Bangkok Colour Television Network", with callsign HSB-TV, [2] airing on Channel 7 in the 625-line standard (simulcast on Channel 9 [3] in the 525-line standard) and was the country's first colour television station using PAL colour. On 1 January 1972, it started broadcasting nationwide.
All Analogue television Stations was switched off in 2020 Channel 9 MCOT HD – replaced (TTV) Channel 4, (M.C.O.T.) Channel 9, Modernine TV and Channel 9 MCOT HD; Channel 3 HD – Former joint operation with Bangkok Entertainment (BEC). Their concession contract expired in 2020 and, as a result, no longer operates the channel. [4]
List of former analog TV frequencies in Thailand. Analog television broadcasting in Thailand began on June 24, 1955 (in FCC 525-line NTSC), and Color telecasts (PAL, System B/G 625 lines) were started in 1967; full-time color transmissions were launched in 1975, while state-owned regional television began broadcasting in 1959. Analog broadcasting ended on March 26, 2020. Channel 3 HD was the ...