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  2. Southwestern Tai languages - Wikipedia

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    The reconstructed language is called Proto-Thai; cf. Proto-Tai, which is the ancestor of all of the Tai languages. The following tree follows that of Ethnologue [10] Southern Thai (Pak Thai) (Thailand) Chiang Saen dialects (10) Tai Dam (Black Tai; Vietnam, Thailand, Laos) Northern Thai (Lanna, Tai Yuan; Thailand, Laos, Burma)

  3. Category : 24-hour television news channels in Thailand

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    Pages in category "24-hour television news channels in Thailand" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Get the Nakhon Thai, Phitsanulok local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

  5. List of television stations in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    TTV Channel 4 (later to TTV Channel 9 since 1970, M.C.O.T. Channel 9 in 1977 and Modernine TV in 2002 to 2015) Channel 3 (BEC-Bangkok Entertainment Company, under license from MCOT) (Defunct in 2020, Now all program was forced to move Digital TV Station on 3 HD) ITV (Thailand) (Later TITV in 2007 and TPBS in 2008 (Now renamed as ThaiPBS))

  6. National Broadcasting Services of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Television of Thailand Channel 11's official grand opening, inauguration, and launching telecast morning ceremony took place with Princess Sirindhorn on 11 July 1988 at 10:00:00am Bangkok Time, when TV9 (currently known as Modernine TV) split into two channels. It was firstly aimed at viewers in the countryside.

  7. Thairath TV - Wikipedia

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    Started broadcasting on 1 April 2014 at 6:00 p.m. [citation needed] At 7:00 p.m., thus entering the daily news program Thairath News Show, before that, there is the live broadcast of Thairath TV Opening Ceremony held at Center Point Studio, Soi Lasalle, it was presented in the form of a TV Battle special from 7:15-9:00 PM, which previewed two ...

  8. Television in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The audience share achieved by each terrestrial channel in Thailand is shown in the first table below. The second table shows the share each channel receives of total TV advertising spending. Channel 7 is both the most popular and most commercially successful station with just under 50% of the total audience followed by Channel 3 at just under 30%.

  9. MCOT HD - Wikipedia

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    On 3 February 1977, the Thai Television Company was dissolved and channel 9 was put under direct State administration. On 28 June 1981, Princess Sirindhorn and King Bhumibol Adulyadej officially inaugurated the new MCOT buildings on a 57-meters-square terrain with a television transmission, the largest in the country at the time, at 9:25 am.