Sports broadcasting contracts in Thailand

This article refers to sports broadcasting contracts in Thailand. For a list of rights in other countries, see Sports television broadcast contracts.

Must-have regulations are applied to multi-national sport events coverage in Thailand. There are seven multi-national sport events; Southeast Asian Games, ASEAN Para Games, Asian Games, Asian Para Games, Summer Olympic Games, Summer Paralympic Games and FIFA World Cup; are all required to air on free-to-air channels.[1]

Multi-discipline events

Football

Television

FIFA

  • World Cup
    • 1970–1998: The Television Pool of Thailand (Analogue Terrestrial Black and White TV: Channel 4, Channel 7; Colour TV: Channel 3, Channel 5, Channel 7, Channel 9)
    • 2002: Dhospaak Communication Agency Company Limited; subsidiary company of Thai Beverages PCL. (Analog Terrestrial: Channel 3, Channel 5, Channel 7, Modernine TV (Channel 9), Channel 11)
    • 2006/2010/2014: RS Public Company Limited (Terrestrial: Channel 3, Channel 5, Channel 7, Modernine TV, NBT (Channel 11); Satellite: RS FIFA World Cup Channel on RS Sunbox (on TrueVisions only 2014) )
    • 2018: TrueVisions (Terrestrial: Channel 5, True4U, Amarin TV; Satellite: TrueVisions; Cable: TrueVisions) [2]
  • Club World Cup
  • International Champions Cup
    • 2015-2017: PPTV

UEFA

European Clubs

  • UEFA Champions League and Europa League
    • 1998/1999 Terrestrial: Channel 11 (Champions League only)
    • 2007–2012 Terrestrial: Channel 3, Channel 7 (Champions League only); Cable/Satellite: TrueVisions (True Sport)
    • 2012–2015: TrueVisions (Terrestrial: Channel 3, Channel 5 (Europa League), Channel 7 (Champions League only); Cable/Satellite: True Sport)
    • 2015–2018: beIN Sports (Terrestrial: true4U (2015–2016), PPTV (2016–Present); Cable/Satellite: TrueVisions)
    • 2018: DAZN (Digital: Goal.com) [3]
  • UEFA Super Cup
    • 1998/1999 Terrestrial: Channel 11 (Champions League only)
    • 2007–2012 Terrestrial: Channel 3, Channel 7 (Champions League only); Cable/Satellite: TrueVisions (True Sport)
    • 2012–2015: TrueVisions (Terrestrial: Channel 3, Channel 5 (Europa League), Channel 7 (Champions League only); Cable/Satellite: True Sport)
    • 2015–2017: beIN Sports (Terrestrial: true4U (2015–2016), PPTV (2016–Present); Cable/Satellite: TrueVisions)
    • 2018: DAZN (Digital: Goal.com) [4][5]
  • English Premier League
    • 1993–1998 Satellite/MMDS: International Broadcasting Corporation (IBC)
    • 1995s: TV Forum/Traffic Corner on Channel 9 (Terrestrial)
    • 1998–2007: United Broadcasting Corporation (UBC; Cable/Satellite/MMDS)
    • 2007–2013: TrueVisions (Terrestrial: Channel 3, Modernine TV; Cable/Satellite: UBC Super Sport/True Sport)
    • 2013–2016: CTH Public Company Limited (Terrestrial: Modernine TV (2013–2014), Channel 3 (2014–2015), PPTV (2015–2016); Cable/Satellite: CTH Stadium)
    • 2016–2019: beIN Sports (Terrestrial: PPTV (2016–Present); Cable/Satellite: TrueVisions)
  • English FA Cup/Community Shield
    • 2012–2018: BBTV Company Limited (Terrestrial: Channel 7)[6]
  • English Football League Championship/EFL Cup (Football League Cup)
    • 2012–2015: GMM B Company Limited (Terrestrial: Modernine TV; Satellite: GMM Z)
    • 2016–2017: Demeter Media Corporation (Terrestrial: Channel 9 MCOT HD (Modernine TV), MCOT Family)
  • Spanish La Liga
    • 2012–2015: RS Public Company Limited (Terrestrial: Channel 7; Cable/Satellite: RS Sun Channel on RS Sunbox (on TrueVisions in 2014–2015) )
    • 2015–2018: beIN Sports (Terrestrial: true4U (2015–2016), PPTV (2016–Present); Cable/Satellite: TrueVisions)
  • Spanish King's Cup
    • 2012–2015: RS Public Company Limited (Cable/Satellite: RS Sun Channel on RS Sunbox (on TrueVisions in 2014–2015) )
    • 2015–2018: beIN Sports (Cable/Satellite: TrueVisions)
  • Spanish Super Cup
    • 2016: Demeter Media Corporation (Terrestrial: MCOT Family)
  • German Bundesliga
    • 1980s: Channel 9 (Terrestrial)
    • 1990s: Channel 3 (Terrestrial)
    • 1995s: TV Forum/Traffic Corner on Channel 9 (Terrestrial)
    • 2012-2015: GMM B Company Limited (Terrestrial: PPTV (2014-15); Satellite: GMM Z)
    • Present: Fox Sports Asia (Terrestrial: PPTV (2015–Present); Cable/Satellite: TrueVisions)
  • German DFB-Pokal
    • 2012–Present: BBTV Company Limited (Terrestrial: Channel 7)
  • Italian Calcio Serie A
    • 1990s: Channel 9 (Terrestrial)
    • 2000s: itv (Terrestrial)
    • Present: beIN Sports (Terrestrial: PPTV (2016–Present); Cable/Satellite: TrueVisions)
  • French Ligue 1
    • 2012-2015: GMM B Company Limited (Terrestrial: GMM One (2014-15); Satellite: GMM Z)
    • Present: beIN Sports (Cable/Satellite: TrueVisions)
  • Dutch Eredivisie
    • 2015–Present: Fox Sports Asia (Terrestrial: Demeter Media Corporation on Channel 9 MCOT HD and MCOT Family; Cable/Satellite: TrueVisions)
  • Portuguese Liga NOS
  • Turkish Süper Lig
    • Present: beIN Sports

AFC

  • 2018 FIFA World Cup qualificationAFC Third Round (National Teams)
  • Asian Cup (National Teams)
    • 2019: BBTV Company Limited (Terrestrial: Channel 7)[7]
  • U-19 and U-16 Championship (National Teams)
    • Present: BBTV Company Limited (Terrestrial: Channel 7)
  • Champions League (Clubs)
    • 2017–2020 Terrestrial: BBTV Company Limited (Channel 7)[7]
    • Present Cable/Satellite: Fox Sports Asia (TrueVisions)
  • AFC Cup (Clubs)
    • Present Cable/Satellite: Fox Sports Asia (TrueVisions)
  • Japanese J. League
    • 1990s: Channel 9 (Terrestrial)
    • 2000s: itv (Terrestrial)
    • 2011–2014: GMM B Company Limited (Satellite: GMM Z)
    • 2014-2016: CTH Public Company Limited (Satellite: CTH Stadium)
    • 2017-2019: TrueVisions (Terrestrial: True4U; Cable/Satellite: True Sport)[8]
  • Australian A-League
    • 2011–2014: GMM B Company Limited (Satellite: GMM Z)
    • Present: beIN Sport

AFF

  • AFF Championship
    • 2014; Terrestrial: BBTV Company Limited (Channel 7); Cable/Satellite: Fox Sports Asia (TrueVisions)
Domestic competitions
  • Home matches of Thai National teams
  • Thai League 1
    • 2002–2008/2011–2020: TrueVisions (Terrestrial: True4U (2014–Present); Cable/Satellite: True Sport)
    • 2009–2010: Siam Sport Syndicate PCL. (Satellite: Siam Sport TVs)
  • Thai League 2
    • 2010: Siam Sport Syndicate PCL. (Satellite: Siam Sport TVs)
    • 2011–2020: TrueVisions (Terrestrial: TNN24 (2014–Present); Cable/Satellite: True Sport)
  • Thai League 3
    • 2009–2018: Siam Sport Syndicate PCL. (Terrestrial: NOW26 (2016–Present) Cable/Satellite: Siam Sport Channels, T-Sports Channel)
  • Thai FA Cup
    • 2009–2010: Siam Sport Syndicate PCL. (Satellite: Siam Sport TVs)
    • 2011–2020: TrueVisions (Terrestrial: True4U; Cable/Satellite: True Sport)
  • Thai League Cup
    • 2010: Siam Sport Syndicate PCL. (Satellite: Siam Sport TVs)
    • 2011–2020: TrueVisions (Terrestrial: True4U; Cable/Satellite: True Sport)

CAF

CONMEBOL

  • Copa América (National Teams)
    • 2011: BBTV Company Limited (Terrestrial: Channel 7; Satellite: Media Channel; IPTV: Bugaboo TV)
    • 2016: TrueVisions (Cable/Satellite: True Sport)
  • Argentine Primera División
    • 2012-2013: GMM B Company Limited (Satellite: GMM Z)
    • Present: beIN Sports (Cable/Satellite: True Sport)
  • Brazilian Campeonato Brasileiro Série A
    • 2012-2013: GMM B Company Limited (Satellite: GMM Z)
  • Brazilian Copa do Brasil
    • 2012-2013: GMM B Company Limited (Satellite: GMM Z)

CONCACAF

Radio

European Clubs

  • English Premier League

Futsal

American Football

  • NFL
    • Present: TrueVisions (Cable/Satellite: True Sport)
  • Super Bowl
    • Present: TrueVisions (Terrestrial: True4U (2015); Cable/Satellite: True Sport)

Basketball

Golf

  • European Tour
  • PGA Tour
    • Present: TrueVisions (Cable/Satellite: True Sport)
  • LPGA Tour
    • Present: Fox Sports Asia & BBTV Company Limited (Selected events on Channel 7 on terrestrial only) (Cable/Satellite: TrueVisions)

Motor Racing

  • Formula One
    • Present: Fox Sports Asia (Cable/Satellite: TrueVisions)
  • World Rally Championship
    • Present: TrueVisions (Cable/Satellite: True Sport)
  • MotoGP
    • Present: Fox Sports Asia (Cable/Satellite: TrueVisions)
    • 2015-2017: BEC-Tero Entertainment Co., Ltd. (Terrestrial: 3 SD)
    • 2018: Bangkok Media and Broadcasting Co., Ltd. (Terrestrial: PPTV) [10]

Rugby Union / Rugby League

Volleyball

Tennis

  • Wimbledon
    • Present: Fox Sports Asia (Cable/Satellite: TrueVisions)
  • Australian Open
    • Present: Fox Sports Asia (Cable/Satellite: TrueVisions)
  • French Open
    • Present: Fox Sports Asia (Cable/Satellite: TrueVisions)
  • U.S. Open
    • Present: Fox Sports Asia (Cable/Satellite: TrueVisions)
  • ATP World Tour
    • Present: TrueVisions (Cable/Satellite: True Sport)
  • WTA tour
    • Present: TrueVisions (Cable/Satellite: True Sport)
  • Davis Cup
    • Present: beIN Sports (Cable/Satellite: TrueVisions)
  • Fed Cup
    • Present: beIN Sports (Cable/Satellite: TrueVisions)

Others

References

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  3. "Where can we watch the UEFA Champions League play-offs in Southeast Asia? | Goal.com". Retrieved 17 September 2018.
  4. "OFFICIAL: ดูฟรีที่นี่! โกลคว้าสิทธิ์ถ่ายทอดสด ยูฟา ซูเปอร์คัพ". Goal.com (in Thai). Retrieved 14 August 2018.
  5. "Where to watch the UEFA Super Cup". UEFA.com.
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  7. 1 2 3 4 "AFC signs broadcast agreement for Thailand with BBTV | AFC". www.the-afc.com. Retrieved 21 August 2016.
  8. "ร่วมเชียร์ชนาธิป! ทรูแถลงยิงสดเจลีก , เมสซี่เจประเดิมฉะอุราวะ - Goal.com". Goal.com (in Thai). 18 May 2017. Retrieved 19 May 2017.
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  10. "PPTV secures rights ahead of Thailand's MotoGP bow". Retrieved 25 April 2018.
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