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  2. Thairath TV - Wikipedia

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    Thairath TV uses Thairath's own YouTube channel to broadcast live events such as live sports events or special events or news events that happened after, without interstitial ads, but will be replaced with various advertisements of the station (In the case of pulling signals from normal broadcasts such as the live telecasts of Toyota Muay Thai ...

  3. 2024 ASEAN Championship - Wikipedia

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    Thairath TV, True Sports 2, True Sports 7, beIN Sports 1, beIN Sports 2 — Youtube: THAIRATH TV Originals Thairath Sport BG SPORTS Facebook: ThairathTV Thairath Sport BG Sports Nok Plus Online Platforms: AIS Play, TrueVisions Now Vietnam: FPT Play, [28] VTV [29] VTV2, VTV5, VTV Cần Thơ — FPT Play [note 1], VTVgo

  4. List of television stations in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Thairath TV (Triple V Broadcast) 33. Channel 3 HD (BEC Multimedia) 34. Amarin TV (Amarin Television) 35. Channel 7 HD (Bangkok Broadcasting & TV Co,Ltd) 36.

  5. Thairath - Wikipedia

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    Thairath was founded on 25 December 1962 by Kampol Wacharapol, who had started two other newspapers, Khaopap Raiwan (Thai: ข่าวภาพรายวัน, lit.The Weekly Pictorial), which was published between 1950 and 1958, when the newspaper was shut down by the government, and Siang Ang Thong (Thai: เสียงอ่างทอง, lit.

  6. Television in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Television was first officially introduced to Thailand on 24 June 1955 in NTSC. [1] One of the first broadcasters of television were the Mass Communication Organization of Thailand, which was established on 10 November 1952.

  7. Digital terrestrial television in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The digital terrestrial television system was launched in Thailand in 2014. it employs DVB-T2 as its digital encoding standard.. The Broadcast Commission (BC) under the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) announced in the last quarter of 2013 that it plans to give DTTV license through open auction within December 2013.

  8. Category:Thairath Group - Wikipedia

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    Thairath TV This page was last edited on 13 February 2023, at 16:30 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  9. 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.