Public television receiver network in Thailand

National Broadcasting Services of Thailand ( Thai : สถานีวิทยุโทรทัศน์แห่งประเทศไทย ) ( NBT ) is the broadcasting branch of the Government Public Relations Department ( PRD ), a division of the Thai Government. It operates comprehensive examination media services comprising radio, television receiver networks ( tellurian and satellite ), on-line services and social media. [ 3 ]

mundane stations [edit ]

radio stations [edit ]

Radio Thailand is the radio class of NBT. It was established on 25 February 1930 and presently comprises 5 AM, 6 FM radio receiver stations and World Service, a alien language international shortwave radio receiver station.

television Channels [edit ]

NBT television [edit ]

NBT TV ( or NBT (Digital) 2 HD ), once TVT11, is the television receiver division and free-to-air channel of NBT. The broadcasting of TVT11 began on 11 July 1988, when TV9 ( presently known as Modernine television receiver ) split into two channels. It was first aimed at viewers in the countryside. Some elements such as arouse and ferocity are censored as NBT is one of the government departments under direct control. NBTTV is besides available over the TrueVisions address circulate satellite platform on channel 5. presently, it is broadcasting on channel 2. On 1 April 2008, the television impart began to broadcast 24 hours a day, offering more programs for viewers who stay up deep to watch television receiver [ 4 ] On 1 April 2008, TVT11 television stations were once again restructured by Dr. Mun Pattanothai, the then Information Minister and renamed NBTTV. educational television programs were aired through this channel from 1988 to 1999, alternate with TV9 in the afternoon until 1994 where it airs in the morning. Daytime programming on TV9 started on 1 March 1994 has caused ETV to be broadcast only on TV11.

NBTTV and the radio stations under National Broadcasting Services of Thailand broadcasts from their headquarters in Din Daeng, Bangkok. During the analogue earned run average, it broadcasts on VHF band III, although some parts of Thailand it transmits the signal in UHF where it is normally tuned to band 2. In the Bangkok Metropolitan Area the VHF channel for TV11 is 11, with a weaker transmission on channel 10 in certain parts of the Bangkok Metropolitan Area. It is besides available over the NBTi DVB-T test infection over a frequency of 658 MHz, SID 2. As of 1 January 2007, it is besides available over a test DMB-T/H transmittance on Band III .

NBT Regional channels [edit ]

Four regions of Thailand ( North, Northeast, Central and South ) have their own random variable of the regional distribution channel and broadcasts on DTT channel 11 .

NBT World [edit ]

NBT World, launched in 2013, is the network ‘s 24/7 english language television service aimed for Thai, ASEAN and asian communities broadcast Internationally via cable and satellite. however NBT World is owned by National News Bureau of Thailand which is a whole under The Government Public Relations Department

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