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A comprehensive list of television stations in Thailand, including analogue, digital, cable, satellite and IPTV channels. Find out the names, frequencies, genres and owners of Thai TV stations.
Fox Movies was a movie channel owned by Disney that broadcast in Southeast Asia and Hong Kong from 2012 to 2021. It was replaced by Disney+ and Disney+ Hotstar in most markets, except Taiwan where it became Fox Movies Taiwan.
Fox was a pan-Asian pay television channel, owned and operated by Fox Networks Group Asia Pacific, a subsidiary of Disney International Operations.. The network operated six subnetworks, all solely branded as Fox; one pan-Asian feed meant for East Asia, then individual feeds for Japan, Thailand, The Philippines, Taiwan, and Vietnam.
Fox Sports Asia was a pan-Asian sports network operated by Disney International Operations. It was formerly known as Star Sports and ESPN Star Sports, and broadcast in Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, Taiwan and China.
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.
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.
Channel MUX Frequency Broadcasting area Transmitted area Bangkok NBT Digital 2HD: Bangkok The Government Public Relations Department of the Prime Minister's Office: 2 PRD MUX1 CH26 (514MHz) Bangkok: Bangkok: Bangkok TV 5 HD: Bangkok Royal Thai Army: 5 RTA2 MUX2 CH36 (594MHz) Bangkok: Bangkok: Bangkok MCOT HD: Bangkok MCOT: 30
ZOE Broadcasting Network (currently airs A2Z (Philippine TV channel)) GTV (Philippine TV network) (formerly Citynet 27, EMC, Channel V Philippines, QTV/GMA News TV) Government-owned television networks People's Television Network (PTV) (flagship state broadcaster) Radio Philippines Network (RPN) (20% minority share; currently carries RPTV)