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  2. Mass media in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Mass media in Thailand. Thailand has a well-developed mass media sector, especially by Southeast Asian standards. The Thai government and the military have long exercised considerable control, especially over radio and TV stations. During the governments of Thaksin Shinawatra [1] and the subsequent military-run administration after the 2006 ...

  3. The Nation (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    Website. nationthailand.com. The Nation is an English -language daily online newspaper founded in 1971, published in Bangkok, Thailand. It is one of two English-language dailies in Bangkok, the other being the Bangkok Post. On 28 June 2019, it published its final broadsheet edition, leaving only its online edition.

  4. Thairath - Wikipedia

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    1,000,000. Website. www.thairath.co.th. Thairath (Thai: ไทยรัฐ, lit. Thai State) is a daily newspaper in Thai published in Bangkok and distributed nationwide. The paper is a broadsheet published with two sections. The first section is devoted to news. Although the news section is best known for its sensationalist coverage of crime ...

  5. Category : English-language newspapers published in Thailand

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    The Thai Chronicle This page was last edited on 18 January 2022, at 19:25 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...

  6. Daily News (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. Lak Si, Bangkok, Thailand. Circulation. 850,000. Website. dailynews.co.th. Daily News (Thai: เดลินิวส์, pronounced [dēː.lī.nīw (s)]) is a Thai-language daily newspaper published in Bangkok and distributed nationwide. It is the second-best selling newspaper in Thailand. It has a circulation in excess of ...

  7. Koh Tao murders - Wikipedia

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    The 2014 murders, along with other deaths and disappearances of tourists, led to British tabloids labelling Koh Tao as "Death Island". [83] A 2016 study said the case, which it described as a litmus test of Thailand's justice system, "seriously damaged the image of Thailand and of its forces of law and order on the global level". [92]

  8. Category:Magazines published in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    V. Vogue (magazine) Categories: Mass media in Thailand. Magazines by country. Magazines published in Asia by country.

  9. Natasha Lyonne, Elizabeth Olsen and Carrie Coon: ‘Our ...

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    Tabloids will despair to learn that the trio’s screaming match wasn’t for real, but part of His Three Daughters, a bruising chamber drama that is now on Netflix. Lyonne, 45, Coon, 43, and ...