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  2. Channel 8 (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    Channel 8 is a Thai digital TV channel that broadcasts entertainment, foreign TV series, and sports. It is owned by RS Group and available on satellite, terrestrial and streaming media platforms.

  3. Television in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, providers and channels of television in Thailand, from analog to digital. Find out the differences between free-to-air, subscription and satellite services, and the number of channels available.

  4. Top News (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    Top News is a Thai digital terrestrial, cable and satellite television channel and all-media news agency that was founded by former Nation TV journalists in 2020. It is known for its ultranationalist stance and inflammatory news coverage, and has faced consumer actions and legal issues.

  5. List of television stations in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Find out the names, categories and frequencies of all analogue and digital television channels in Thailand, including public, private, cable, satellite and IPTV stations. See also the history and media of Thailand.

  6. Channel 3 (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    Channel 3 is Thailand's first commercial free-to-air television network that was launched in 1970. It broadcasts in HD format and covers various genres of programs, such as news, entertainment, drama, and sports.

  7. Kay Lertsittichai - Wikipedia

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    Kay Lertsittichai is a Thai YouTuber and actor who has over one million subscribers on his channel Kayavine. He has starred in several GMMTV dramas, such as Who Are You, 55:15, and Home School.

  8. Super Champ Muay Thai - Wikipedia

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    History Muay Thai Super Champ. The Super Champ was formed in Bangkok in 2018 after the separation of the Channel 8 TV coverage team from Max Muay Thai. Super Champ fight cards exclusively consist of three-round fights in order to encourage fighters start quickly and constantly be active, in addition to present a television-friendly format of Muay Thai.

  9. Muay Hardcore - Wikipedia

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    Muay Hardcore and Super Champ Muay Thai are both managed by Channel 8 Thailand. Like its sister program Muay Thai Super Champ, Muay Hardcore often pairs Thai fighters against foreign fighters. The main difference between these two events (which are actually partners), is the use of gloves.