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In September 2018, Channel 3 (owned jointly by BEC and MCOT) was the last broadcaster to broadcast analog television services in Thailand. The network made the move to digital television in late 2019 on VHF while analogue television ceased transmission on 26 March 2020 at 00:00 am , exactly 50 years after the channel's launch. This also marked ...
Later, from midnight on 26 March 2020, the analog TV system symbol was moved back to the upper right corner. Add shadows to 3D and add the letters HD at the end to become a new symbol under the name "Channel 3, press 33" in the digital TV system until now. Normal definition channel "Channel 3 SD Channel 28" (broadcast ended on September 30, 2019).
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Television of Thailand (later NBT since 2008) HSATV Channel 7 (later TV5 since 1974) 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)
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%.
This category includes television programs that have regularly aired their first-run episodes on Channel 3. It does not include programs which first appeared on a different network. It does not include programs which first appeared on a different network.
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Thailand had 35 cases of teen pregnancies for every 1,000 girls from the ages of 15 to 19 in 2018. Health officials have set a target of 25 cases per 1,000 by 2026. [27] In 2014, some 334 babies were born daily in Thailand to mothers aged between 15 and 19. [28]