Nation TV (Thailand)

Nation TV
Launched 1 June 2000 (2000-06-01)
Owned by Nation Broadcasting Corporation (subsidiary of Nation Multimedia Group)
Picture format 576i (16:9 SDTV)
Slogan In Every News Scene. We are Original. (ทุกสนามข่าว เราคือตัวจริง)
Country Thailand
Language Thai
Headquarters Interlink Tower Bangna, Bangkok, Thailand
Formerly called Nation Channel
Website www.nationtv.tv
Availability
Terrestrial
Digital Channel 22
Satellite
TrueVisions Channel 22
GMM Z Channel 22
Good TV Channel 22
Cable
TrueVisions Channel 22
IPTV
TOT iptv Channel 22
Streaming media
Official website Watch live

Nation TV (Thai: เนชั่น ทีวี) is the first 24-hour news television channel in Thailand, owned by Nation Broadcasting Corporation, a subsidiary of Nation Multimedia Group.

History

Earlier History

Nation TV launched in 2000 as Nation Channel (Thai: เนชั่น แชนแนล) on UBC (now TrueVisions) platform on channel 8.

On 1 May 2003, Nation Channel exited UBC and moved to Tai TV (TTV) platform, broadcast via MMDS on channel 1.[1]

Digital Terrestrial Television

On 1 April 2014, Nation TV started broadcast on digital terrestrial television via TV5 MUX5.

Newscaster

Current

  • Suthichai Yoon
  • Thepchai Yong
  • Kanok Ratwongsakul
  • Teera Tanyapaiboon
  • Bancha Kaengkhan
  • Krisana Lalai
  • Phassaphol Tohombutra
  • Napat Theeraditthakul
  • Sathapat Paethong
  • Prajya Aura-ek
  • Wootthinan Nahim
  • Kittidit Thanaditsuwan
  • Bundit Pratumta
  • Sutthirak Uttamontri
  • Satakun Tanthaweeviwat
  • Jade Prasertrungrueng
  • Eakarat Takiannuch
  • Nattawut Boontho
  • Best Sound Editing and Mixing
  • Kajonchai Phetcharat
  • Gunthap Lertritthisate
  • Kom Nopparat
  • Kriangsak Phaoindra
  • Sarosha Pornudomsak
  • Veenarat Laohapakakul
  • Phatsurang Dechabuddharungsi
  • Naya Jaikawang
  • Nitirath Buachan
  • Rangsima Sarungkarnnarumit
  • Thanawan Pantachot
  • Weena Chongprasith
  • Tivaporn Thetthit
  • Ongkotch Wannapak
  • Kannika Rungkitcharoenkul
  • Thasaneya Ratwong

References

  1. "Nation Channel to exit UBC's platform 1 May, 2003". www.newswit.com.
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