Akit TV

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Akit TV was founded in 1988 by the Chief Executive Officer Mustafa Karahasanoğlu. The channel started broadcasting on April 29, 2015. Continuing its broadcasting life with the slogan “We are Watching by the Nation”, the channel has become one of the most followed channels in a short time.

Akit TV News covers breaking News, Current News, Economic News, last minute developments from the world, the most up-to-date economic news, sports and magazine.

Watch Akit TV online from Turkey for free.


Sahel TV

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Sahel TV (STV) is a regional television station based in Sousse, Sousse Governorate. It broadcasts news shows, news magazines, talk and interview shows, sports updates, documentaries, medical TV shows, and other programs.
Live streaming ( Arabic:  المباشر  ) and news videos can be viewed online.


TPTV

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Thai Parliament Television (Thai: สถานีวิทยุโทรทัศน์รัฐสภา) is Thai television channel that broadcasts the session of National Assembly of Thailand such as House of Representatives and Senate and information of parliamentary to people. Outside the parliamentary coverage including non-sitting hours, TPTV air Educational and Edutainment program.

TPTV also shares airtime on NBT since 2002-2003 on Weekday Mornings and Selected Sessions of the Parliament. TPTV also simulcast on most television channels and News Website and social media owned by news media in Thailand during most important sessions.

TPTV was launched on 12 August 2006 in satellite platform. TPTV started broadcasting in Digital television on MCOT MUX on 21 July 2015.

Programming

  • Parliament Newsroom
  • Inside The Parliament (Simulcast on NBT)
  • People's Parliament (Simulcast on NBT)
  • Hotline Parliament
  • Zoom In


Thai PBS 3

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The Thai Public Broadcasting Service (Thai: องค์การกระจายเสียงและแพร่ภาพสาธารณะแห่งประเทศไทยRTGS: Ongkan Krachai Siang Lae Phrae Phap Satharana Haeng Prathet Thai), or TPBS (Thai: ส.ส.ท.), is a public broadcasting service in Thailand. It was established by the Thai Public Broadcasting Service Act, BE 2551 (2008), which came into force on 15 January 2008. Under this act, TPBS holds the status of state agency with legal personality, but is not a government agency or state enterprise.

TPBS operates Thai PBS (ไทยพีบีเอส), which was formerly known as iTV, TITV and TV Thai television station, respectively. Thai PBS is a public television station broadcasting in UHF Channel 29. The station broadcasts on a frequency formerly held by the privately run channel, iTV. Thai PBS tested its broadcasting by connect to a temporary signal for broadcast to the special programs chart Which has been appropriated by Television of Thailand (TVT or TV 11 Thailand) at TVT New Phetchaburi Road Broadcasting Station (presently National News Bureau of Thailand headquarters and NBT World TV Station) on previously channel (was UHF Channel 29) from 15–31 January 2008, and it started airing its programs on 1 February 2008.


NBT Central

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National Broadcasting Services of Thailand (Thai: สถานีวิทยุโทรทัศน์แห่งประเทศไทย) also known as NBT (or NBT(Digital)2HD) is a National television station in Thailand owned and operated by the National Broadcasting Services of Thailand (NBT) of The Government Public Relations Department (PRD), a division of the Thai Government. NBTTV is now broadcasting for 24 hours a day effective April 2008.

The broadcasting of TVT11 began on 11 July 1985, when TV9 (currently known as MCOT) split into two channels. It is aimed at viewers in the countryside. Some elements such as sex and violence are censored as NBT is one of the government departments.

NBTTV is also available over the TrueVisions direct broadcast satellite platform on channel 5. (Present Broadcasting on Channel 2 as same as Digital Terrestrial Platform)

On 1 April 2008, this channel began to broadcast 24 hours a day, offering more programmes for viewers who stay up late to watch television.

On 1 April 2008, TVT11 television stations were once again restructured by Dr.Mun Pattanothai the then Information Minister. TV11 got a new name: NBTTV.

Educational Television programmes were aired through this channel from 1988 to 1999, alternate with TV9 in the afternoon until 1994 where it airs in the morning. Daytime programming on TV9 started on 1 March 1994 has caused ETV to be broadcast only on TV11.

NBTTV and the radio stations under National Broadcasting Services of Thailand broadcasts from their headquarters in Din Daeng, Bangkok.

NBTTV currently broadcasts under VHF band III, although some parts of Thailand it transmits the signal in UHF where it is normally tuned to band 2. In the Bangkok Metropolitan Area the VHF channel for TV11 is 11, with a weaker transmission on channel 10 in certain parts of the Bangkok Metropolitan Area. It is also available over the NBTi test DVB-T transmission over 658 MHz, SID 2. As of 1 January 2007, it is also available over a test DMB-T/H transmission on Band III.

NBT World is the network's 24/7 English language television service aimed for Thai, ASEAN and Asian communities broadcast Internationally via cable and satellite.


NBT Bangkok

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National Broadcasting Services of Thailand (Thai: สถานีวิทยุโทรทัศน์แห่งประเทศไทย) also known as NBT (or NBT(Digital)2HD) is a National television station in Thailand owned and operated by the National Broadcasting Services of Thailand (NBT) of The Government Public Relations Department (PRD), a division of the Thai Government. NBTTV is now broadcasting for 24 hours a day effective April 2008.

The broadcasting of TVT11 began on 11 July 1985, when TV9 (currently known as MCOT) split into two channels. It is aimed at viewers in the countryside. Some elements such as sex and violence are censored as NBT is one of the government departments.

NBTTV is also available over the TrueVisions direct broadcast satellite platform on channel 5. (Present Broadcasting on Channel 2 as same as Digital Terrestrial Platform)

On 1 April 2008, this channel began to broadcast 24 hours a day, offering more programmes for viewers who stay up late to watch television.

On 1 April 2008, TVT11 television stations were once again restructured by Dr.Mun Pattanothai the then Information Minister. TV11 got a new name: NBTTV.

Educational Television programmes were aired through this channel from 1988 to 1999, alternate with TV9 in the afternoon until 1994 where it airs in the morning. Daytime programming on TV9 started on 1 March 1994 has caused ETV to be broadcast only on TV11.

NBTTV and the radio stations under National Broadcasting Services of Thailand broadcasts from their headquarters in Din Daeng, Bangkok.

NBTTV currently broadcasts under VHF band III, although some parts of Thailand it transmits the signal in UHF where it is normally tuned to band 2. In the Bangkok Metropolitan Area the VHF channel for TV11 is 11, with a weaker transmission on channel 10 in certain parts of the Bangkok Metropolitan Area. It is also available over the NBTi test DVB-T transmission over 658 MHz, SID 2. As of 1 January 2007, it is also available over a test DMB-T/H transmission on Band III.

NBT World is the network's 24/7 English language television service aimed for Thai, ASEAN and Asian communities broadcast Internationally via cable and satellite.