Nation TV (Thailand)

Nation TV (Thai: เนชั่น ทีวี) is the first 24-hour news television channel in Thailand, owned by Nation Broadcasting Corporation, a subsidiary of Nation Multimedia Group.

Nation TV
CountryThailand
SloganIn Every News Scene. We are Original. (ทุกสนามข่าว เราคือตัวจริง)
HeadquartersBangna, Bangkok, Thailand
Programming
Language(s)Thai
Picture format576i (16:9 SDTV)
Ownership
OwnerNation Broadcasting Corporation (subsidiary of Nation Multimedia Group)
History
Launched1 June 2000 (2000-06-01)
Former namesNation Channel
Links
Websitewww.nationtv.tv
Availability
Terrestrial
DigitalChannel 22 (TV5 MUX5)
Cable
TrueVisionsChannel 22
Satellite
TrueVisionsChannel 22
GMM ZChannel 22
Must-carryChannel 22
IPTV
TOT iptvChannel 22
Streaming media
Official websiteWatch live

History

Earlier History

Nation TV launched in 2000 as Nation Channel (Thai: เนชั่น แชนแนล) on UBC (now TrueVisions) platform on channel 8.

On 1 May 2003, Nation Channel exited UBC and moved to Tai TV (TTV) platform, broadcast via MMDS on channel 1.[1]

Digital Terrestrial Television

On 1 April 2014, Nation TV started broadcast on digital terrestrial television via TV5 MUX5.

After NMG ownership changed. Nation TV is well-known for Far-Right [2] political coverage and frequently criticized opposition factions such as Future Forward Party.

On 10 November 2020, Nation TV announced a new direction for the station to return to neutral news reports, such as when the station started. After the news team with ideology about dictatorship politics gradually resigned from the station.[3]

Newscaster

Current

  • Prachathai Thananarong
  • Nantakwang Sirasoonthorn
  • Krisana Lalai
  • Phassaphol Tohombutra
  • Napat Theeraditthakul
  • Kittidit Thanaditsuwan
  • Sutthirak Uttamontri
  • Satakun Tanthaweeviwat
  • Jade Prasertrungrueng
  • Todsawat Tasuwo
  • Matchayakorn Meesupprung
  • Mookravee Deebukkam
  • Bakban Boonlert
  • Weerasak Pongaksorn
  • Archvin Suksri
  • Romrumpha Rermroo
  • Aekpittaya Iemkongeaek
  • Vilasinee Van Haren
  • Piyawan Prametthawanich
  • Sararat Rattanasuwan
  • Kajonchai Phetcharat
  • Kom Nopparat
  • Kriangsak Phaoindra
  • Tivaporn Thetthit
  • Kannika Rungkitcharoenkul
  • Thasaneya Ratwong
  • Nalin SInghaputtangkul
  • Salita Punleuk
  • Supawan Toh

Former

  • Suthichai Yoon
  • Thepchai Yong
  • Sontiyan Chuenruetainaidhama
  • Kanok Ratwongsakul
  • Teera Tanyapaiboon
  • Santisuk Marongsri
  • Ancharee Paireerak
  • Bancha Kaengkan
  • Sathapat Paethong
  • Prajya Aura-ek
  • Bundit Pratumta
  • Eakarat Takiannuch
  • Gunthap Lertritthisate
  • Sarosha Pornudomsak
  • Veenarat Laohapakakul
  • Phatsurang Dechabuddharungsi
  • Naya Jaikawang
  • Nitirath Buachan
  • Rangsima Sarungkarnnarumit
  • Thanawan Pantachot
  • Weena Chongprasith
  • Ongkotch Wannapak
  • Bundit Pratumta
  • Nattawut Boontho
  • Sathaporn Kuasakul
  • Ubonrat Thaonoi
  • Worathep Suwattanaphim
  • Wootthinan Nahim

References

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