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Thailand’s six terrestrial TV stations are based in Bangkok and are relayed to all parts of the country through repeaters. Although Thailand has experimented with digital terrestrial television on a trial basis, the delays in establishing the NBC will likely slow the conversion from analogue to digital broadcasting technology.

List of terrestrial TV stations

  • Channel 3 [1] - Owned by MCOT and operated by Bangkok Entertainment Co. Ltd. (owned by BEC World Public Co. Ltd., parent company of BEC-TERO) under contract.
  • Channel 5 [2] - Owned and operated by the Royal Thai Army
  • Channel 7 [3] - Owned by the Royal Thai Army and operated by the Bangkok Broadcasting & Television Company (BBTV) under contract
  • Modernine (Channel 9) [4] - Owned and operated by MCOT.
  • Channel 11 [5] - Public service broadcaster; owned and operated by the government’s Public Relations Department (PRD).
  • TiTV(Thailand Independent TV)(Former iTV [6] - Owned and operated by Shin Corporation under concession from the Prime Minister’s Office. However, on March 7 the Prime Minister’s Office canceled the concession with Shin Corporation


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Wednesday, July 11th, 2007 at 12:18 pm
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