Channel 9 (Thailand)

Channel 9 (Thailand)

Infobox TV channel
name = Channel 9
logofile = Thaitv9.jpg
logosize = 150px
logoalt = Channel 9 logo
logo2 =
launch = 24 june 1955
closed date =
picture format =
share =
share as of =
share source =
network =
owner = MCOT
slogan =
country = Thailand
broadcast area =
headquarters = Bangkok, Thailand
former names =
replaced names =
sister names =
timeshift names =
web = [http://www.mcot.net www.mcot.net]
terr serv 1 =
terr chan 1 =
sat serv 1 = Thaicom 2 Thaicom 5
sat chan 1 =
cable serv 1 =
cable chan 1 = Channel 9
cable serv 2 =
cable chan 2 =
sat radio serv 1 =
sat radio chan 1 =
adsl serv 1 =
adsl chan 1 =
online serv 1 =
online chan 1 =

MCOT Channel 9 is a Thailand television channel. The headquarters are located in Bangkok, Thailand. The channel began operation on the 24th of june 1955.

External link

[http://www.mcot.net official website]


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