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  2. Mono Plus - Wikipedia

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    The sister TV channel of Mono Next, Mono Plus transmits a wide range of alternative content composed of both Thai and foreign movies and series, variety shows and live sports such as basketball, sepak takraw (kick volleyball) and online game competitions.

  3. Voice TV - Wikipedia

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    Voice TV is a Thai television channel, notable for its liberal (Except for one news program hosted by Nattakorn Devakula) and pro-Thaksin stance and political-centric analysis. It is broadcast via digital terrestrial television (from 2014 until 2019), satellite, cable (as Video To Home 2), and web streaming.

  4. Category:Television stations in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Channel 5 (Thailand) Channel 7 (Thailand) ... MCOT HD; Mono 29; Mono Plus; MTV Thailand; N. Nation TV (Thai TV channel) National Broadcasting Services of Thailand;

  5. Spring News - Wikipedia

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    Spring News is a Thai Television news channel owned by Spring News Television Ltd. part of News Network Corporation PCL. (formerly Solution Corner 1998 PCL.) Spring News debuted on satellite television via test broadcast on 5 March 2010.

  6. Max Muay Thai - Wikipedia

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    Max Muay Thai (Thai: แม็กซ์ มวยไทย) is a stadium and organizer of Muay Thai based in Pattaya, Thailand broadcast from its own stadium on Channel 8 every Sunday. [1] The promotion has been credited for elevating the level of entertainment of Muaythai and to have modernized the way it was presented in the Thailand . [ 2 ]

  7. True4U - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, TV Direct Co., Ltd., a Thai shopping television network, rented the channel and renamed to Shopping Network. In 2012, the platform operator, TrueVisions relaunched the channel renaming it as "True 10" broadcasting on various platforms.

  8. ALTV - Wikipedia

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    ALTV (Active Learning Television) is a Thai educational television channel operated by Thai PBS, which strives to promote learning and the integration of teaching between home and school. In May 2020, Thai PBS submitted a proposal to the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission to operate a new educational digital television channel.

  9. Channel V Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Channel [V] Thailand started in 1996 by joint venture between STAR TV and Broadcasting Network Thailand (BNT). At present, Channel [V] Thailand was joint ventured by STAR TV (49%), TrueVisions (26%) and GMM Media (24%) since 2007. [3] Channel [V] Thailand was the oldest music channel in Thailand and produced most of its shows locally with the ...