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  2. Thai lottery - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Television in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  4. Thailand national football team - Wikipedia

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    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

  5. MCOT HD - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Telecommunications in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Channel 7 (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. MCOT - Wikipedia

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    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]

  9. List of analog television stations in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    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 ...