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  2. List of public broadcasters by country - Wikipedia

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    Lithuania. LRT [32] LRT televizija - General. LRT Plius - Culture, religion and sports. LRT Lituanica - Mix of LRT televizija and LRT Plius programmes. LRT Radijas (Radio station) - General and news. LRT Klasika (Radio station) - Culture and classical music. LRT Opus (Radio station) - Aimed for young people and modern music.

  3. National Broadcasting Services of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    NBT TV. NBT TV (or NBT (Digital) 2 HD), formerly TVT11, is the television division and free-to-air channel of NBT. The broadcasting of TVT11 began on 11 July 1988, when TV9 (currently known as Modernine TV) split into two channels. It was firstly aimed at viewers in the countryside. Some elements such as sex and violence are censored as NBT is ...

  4. List of international broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    People's Republic of China. China Radio International. [9] India. PB- Akashvani (All India Radio) [10] Archived 2005-07-07 at the Wayback Machine. Indonesia. Voice of Indonesia.

  5. Thai Public Broadcasting Service - Wikipedia

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    Thai PBS is a public television station broadcasting on UHF Channel 29. The station broadcasts on a frequency formerly held by the privately run channel, iTV. Thai PBS tested its broadcast by connecting to a temporary signal for broadcasting to the special programs chart which had been appropriated by Television of Thailand (TVT or TV 11 ...

  6. Radio Thailand World Service - Wikipedia

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    Radio Thailand World Service. Radio Thailand World Service is the official international broadcasting station of Thailand. It was launched on 20 October 1938 under callsign HSK-9. Owned by the National Broadcasting Services of Thailand, the station broadcasts in 10 languages: Thai, English, Chinese, Burmese, Lao, Khmer, Malay, German, Japanese ...

  7. Television in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Television was first officially introduced to Thailand on 24 June 1955 in NTSC. [1] One of the first broadcasters of television were the Mass Communication Organization of Thailand, which was established on 10 November 1952. In the first few years, viewership was low before gradually climbing to 2000 in 1957.

  8. Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.abu.org.my. The Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU or APBU), formed in 1964, is a non-profit, professional association of broadcasting organisations. It currently has over 288 members in 58 countries and regions, reaching a potential audience of about 3 billion people. The ABU's role is to help the development of broadcasting in ...

  9. National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission

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    The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC, Thai: คณะกรรมการกิจการกระจายเสียง กิจการโทรทัศน์ และกิจการโทรคมนาคมแห่งชาติ), served by its operating body the Office of the NBTC, is an independent regulatory agency of Thailand.