Channel 3 (Thailand)

Channel 3 (Thailand)
Thailand Colour Television Channel 3
Channel 3 logo (1970–Present)
Launched 26 March 1970
Owned by BEC-TERO and BEC World
Country Thailand
Headquarters Bangkok, Thailand
Website www.thaitv3.com/ch3
Availability
Terrestrial
Analogue Normally tuned to 1 (UHF channel 32)
DVB-T Channel ??
Satellite
Thaicom 5 3803V SR.4551
TrueVisions Channel 1
Cable
TrueVisions Channel 1
Internet television
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Thailand Colour Television Channel 3 is a Thailand television channel. The headquarters are located in Bangkok, Thailand. The channel was established in 1970. The owner of the channel is BEC-TERO.

Contents

Programs[1]

Appearances

Ident

Years Description
March 1970 – now Circles in 3 colors with 3.


Broadcast times

  • 1970 – Started up at 9 am and signed off at midnight everyday.
  • 1971 – Started up at 1 pm and signed off at midnight everyday.
  • 1972–1975 – Weekdays started up at 1 pm. Weekend started up at 1.30 pm. Signed off at midnight everyday.
  • 1976 – Weekdays started up at 1 pm. Weekend started up at 2 pm. Signed off at midnight everyday.
  • 1977 – Weekdays started up at 9.30 am. Saturday started up at 10.30 am. Sunday started up at 11 am. Signed off at midnight everyday.
  • 1978–1979 – Weekdays started up at noon. Saturday started up at 3 pm. Sunday started up at 8 am. Signed off at midnight everyday.
  • 1980 – Started up at noon everyday. Test transmission between 6.30 pm-8 pm. Signed off at 1 am.
  • 1981–1985 – Weekdays started up at 4 pm. Weekend started up at 8 am. Test transmission at the same period. Signed off at midnight everyday.
  • 1986–1989 – Same started up-signed off time, but test transmission between 6.30 pm-7.30 pm.
  • 1990 – Weekdays started up at 2 pm. Weekend started up at 8 am. Signed off at midnight everyday.
  • 1991–1993 – Started up at 5.30 am and signed off at 1 am everyday.
  • 1994–1996 – Started up at 5.30 am and signed off at 2 am everyday.
  • 1997–2004 – Started up at 5.30 am and signed off at 2 am (Sometimes signed off at 1.30 am or 2.30 am)
  • 2005–present – Broadcast 24 hours everyday (except for a few days in May 2010 after the 2010 Thai political protests).

See also

  • Media in Thailand

References

External links