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'''Nation TV''' ({{ |
'''Nation TV''' ({{langx|th|เนชั่นทีวี}}) is the first 24-hour news television channel in Thailand, owned by Nation TV Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of [[Nation Group]]. |
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== History == |
== History == |
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=== Earlier History === |
=== Earlier History === |
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Nation TV launched in 2000 as '''Nation Channel''' ({{ |
Nation TV launched in 2000 as '''Nation Channel''' ({{langx|th|เนชั่นแชนแนล}}) on [[United Broadcasting Corporation|UBC]] (now [[TrueVisions]]) platform on channel 8. |
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On 1 May 2003, Nation Channel exited UBC and moved to Tai TV (TTV) platform, broadcast via [[Multichannel Multipoint Distribution Service|MMDS]] on channel 1.<ref>{{cite web|title=Nation Channel to exit UBC's platform 1 May, 2003|url=http://www.newswit.com/.biz/2003-04-01/t4-49219/|website=www.newswit.com}}</ref> |
On 1 May 2003, Nation Channel exited UBC and moved to Tai TV (TTV) platform, broadcast via [[Multichannel Multipoint Distribution Service|MMDS]] on channel 1.<ref>{{cite web|title=Nation Channel to exit UBC's platform 1 May, 2003|url=http://www.newswit.com/.biz/2003-04-01/t4-49219/|website=www.newswit.com}}</ref> |
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=== Digital Terrestrial Television === |
=== Digital Terrestrial Television === |
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On 27 December 2013, NBC Next Vision won the auction for a digital news channel on channel number 22. On 17 March 2014, the channel name was changed to '''Nation TV''' ({{ |
On 27 December 2013, NBC Next Vision won the auction for a digital news channel on channel number 22. On 17 March 2014, the channel name was changed to '''Nation TV''' ({{langx|th|เนชั่นทีวี}}) and updated the logo to be more modern. On 1 April 2014, Nation TV started broadcast on digital terrestrial television via TV5 MUX5. |
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On 1 January 2015, Nation TV has changed its identity again. It's the letter N in a circle, floating above the letter Nation, which comes from its original identity, but remove the globe. It was also adjusting the aspect ratio to 16:9 like other digital TV stations, but in some cases, for example, the image in the transmission room is still in the same 4:3 aspect ratio until the transmission room of the station is moved to the transmission room at The Coast Lifestyle Mall, Bangna District, Bangkok (Currently discontinued broadcasting at The Coast Bangna and return the space to the operator for rent), as well as purchasing new equipment and broadcasting systems at the main transmission room of the Interlink Tower. Therefore, all Nation TV programs are broadcast in the aspect ratio of 16:9. Later, on January 9, 2020, Nation TV has changed its logo again for modernity with a separate beak added from the upper left corner of the letter N, similar to the number 1. |
On 1 January 2015, Nation TV has changed its identity again. It's the letter N in a circle, floating above the letter Nation, which comes from its original identity, but remove the globe. It was also adjusting the aspect ratio to 16:9 like other digital TV stations, but in some cases, for example, the image in the transmission room is still in the same 4:3 aspect ratio until the transmission room of the station is moved to the transmission room at The Coast Lifestyle Mall, Bangna District, Bangkok (Currently discontinued broadcasting at The Coast Bangna and return the space to the operator for rent), as well as purchasing new equipment and broadcasting systems at the main transmission room of the Interlink Tower. Therefore, all Nation TV programs are broadcast in the aspect ratio of 16:9. Later, on January 9, 2020, Nation TV has changed its logo again for modernity with a separate beak added from the upper left corner of the letter N, similar to the number 1. |
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* Nitchanan Jamduang (Nun) |
* Nitchanan Jamduang (Nun) |
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* Pongpanot Surasettapong (Jimmy) |
* Pongpanot Surasettapong (Jimmy) |
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* Somchai Meesen (Chang) |
* Somchai Meesen (Chang) |
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* Bakban Boonlert (Oh) |
* Bakban Boonlert (Oh) |
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* Weerasak Pongaksorn (Vee) |
* Weerasak Pongaksorn (Vee) |
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* Pakorn Puengnetr (Golf) |
* Pakorn Puengnetr (Golf) |
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* Rapeepan Reungsri (Pee) |
* Rapeepan Reungsri (Pee) |
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* Sathaporn Riyapa (Au) |
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* Warunsuda Karunyathat (Opal) |
* Warunsuda Karunyathat (Opal) |
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* Romrumpha Rermroo (Nina) |
* Romrumpha Rermroo (Nina) |
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* Piyawan Prametthawanich (Ploy) |
* Piyawan Prametthawanich (Ploy) |
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* Sararat Rattanasuwan (Elle) |
* Sararat Rattanasuwan (Elle) |
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* Penphan Lamluang (Noi) |
* Penphan Lamluang (Noi) |
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* Kosolawat Intuchanyong |
* Kosolawat Intuchanyong |
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* Weerasak Chotiwanich |
* Weerasak Chotiwanich |
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* Phakkanan Muman |
* Phakkanan Muman (Golf) |
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* Chib Jitniyom |
* Chib Jitniyom |
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* Nalin Singhaputtangkul (Lin) |
* Nalin Singhaputtangkul (Lin) |
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* Atishart Wongwuttiwat (Ong) |
* Atishart Wongwuttiwat (Ong) |
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* Varavit Chimmanee (George) |
* Varavit Chimmanee (George) |
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* Ratchanon Naowasuwan (Phi) |
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* Supachok Opasakun (Ton) |
* Supachok Opasakun (Ton) |
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* Banjong Cheewamongkolkarn (Jong) |
* Banjong Cheewamongkolkarn (Jong) |
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* Umaporn Thamrongwongsopon ( |
* Umaporn Thamrongwongsopon (Louktarn) |
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* Angkanang Maimongkol (Aoy) |
* Angkanang Maimongkol (Aoy) |
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* Jirayu Chudhabuddhi (Game) |
* Jirayu Chudhabuddhi (Game) |
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* Songkarn Archariyasarp |
* Songkarn Archariyasarp |
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* Thasaneya Rattanawong (Poon) |
* Thasaneya Rattanawong (Poon) |
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* Salita Punleuk (Frame) |
* Salita Punleuk (Frame) (still working at Nation Group, now at Spring) |
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* Lalita Mangsoongnoen (Prince) |
* Lalita Mangsoongnoen (Prince) |
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* Prachatai Thananarong (Berm) |
* Prachatai Thananarong (Berm) |
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* Sutthirak Uttamontri (Kae) |
* Sutthirak Uttamontri (Kae) |
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* Ratchanon Naowasuwan (Phi) |
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* Archvin Suksri (Ice) |
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* Supawan Toh (Jah) |
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Latest revision as of 13:15, 8 December 2024
Country | Thailand |
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Headquarters | Interlink Tower, Debaratna Road, Bangna, Bangkok, Thailand |
Programming | |
Language(s) | Thai |
Picture format | 576i SDTV |
Ownership | |
Owner | Nation TV Co., Ltd. (a subsidiary of Nation Group) |
Sister channels | Spring 26 (2012-2019) Spring News (2015-2019) |
History | |
Launched | Satellite system: 1 June 2000 Terrestrial digital: 1 April 2014 Satellite and digital: 2 December 2015 |
Former names | Nation Channel (2000-2014) |
Links | |
Website | www |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
Digital | Channel 22 (TV5 MUX5) |
Streaming media | |
Official website | Watch live |
Nation TV (Thai: เนชั่นทีวี) is the first 24-hour news television channel in Thailand, owned by Nation TV Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Nation Group.
History
[edit]Earlier History
[edit]Nation TV launched in 2000 as Nation Channel (Thai: เนชั่นแชนแนล) 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
[edit]On 27 December 2013, NBC Next Vision won the auction for a digital news channel on channel number 22. On 17 March 2014, the channel name was changed to Nation TV (Thai: เนชั่นทีวี) and updated the logo to be more modern. On 1 April 2014, Nation TV started broadcast on digital terrestrial television via TV5 MUX5.
On 1 January 2015, Nation TV has changed its identity again. It's the letter N in a circle, floating above the letter Nation, which comes from its original identity, but remove the globe. It was also adjusting the aspect ratio to 16:9 like other digital TV stations, but in some cases, for example, the image in the transmission room is still in the same 4:3 aspect ratio until the transmission room of the station is moved to the transmission room at The Coast Lifestyle Mall, Bangna District, Bangkok (Currently discontinued broadcasting at The Coast Bangna and return the space to the operator for rent), as well as purchasing new equipment and broadcasting systems at the main transmission room of the Interlink Tower. Therefore, all Nation TV programs are broadcast in the aspect ratio of 16:9. Later, on January 9, 2020, Nation TV has changed its logo again for modernity with a separate beak added from the upper left corner of the letter N, similar to the number 1.
Political stance
[edit]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]
Presenters
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Identity
[edit]Logos
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Logo used from 1 January 2015 to 9 January 2020
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Logo used since 9 January 2020
Slogans
[edit]- 2000-2001: เนชั่นแชนแนล ที่นี่ที่เดียวเท่านั้น (Only Here on Nation Channel) / เนชั่นแชนแนล ตอบทุกคำถามที่คุณอยากรู้ (Nation Channel, Answer All the Questions You Want to Know) / เนชั่นแชนแนล สถานีข่าว 24 ชั่วโมง ที่นี่...แห่งเดียวเท่านั้น (Only Here on Nation Channel, The 24-hour News Station) / เนชั่นแชนแนล ไม่พลาดทุกเหตุการณ์สำคัญ (Nation Channel, Don't Miss Every Important Event) / Nation Channel, All the News, All the Time
- 2001-2003: เนชั่นแชนแนล สถานีข่าว 24 ชั่วโมง แห่งแรกของคนไทย (Nation Channel, The First 24-hour News Station for Thai People)
- 2012-2014: เนชั่นแชนแนล ในสนามข่าว "เรา" คือตัวจริง (Nation Channel, In the News Arena, We Are the Real)
- 2014-present: เนชั่นทีวี ทุกสนามข่าว "เรา" คือตัวจริง (Nation TV, Every News Arena, We Are the Real)
- 2018-present: ดูเนชั่น กด 22 (Watch Nation, Press Channel Number 22)
- 2020: ทันทุกข่าวไปพร้อมกับเรา (Catch-Up Every News Along with Us)
- 2020-2022: ชัดทุกเนื้อหา รอบด้านทุกการนำเสนอ (Clear All Quality, Move All Around the Presentation)
References
[edit]- ^ "Nation Channel to exit UBC's platform 1 May, 2003". www.newswit.com.
- ^ "Former Khon Kaen MP Premsak holds hands with Sam Mitr leader". The Nation. Retrieved 13 March 2019.
- ^ "ฉาย ดึง 'อดิศักดิ์' คืนเนชั่นทีวี ยึดแนว 'สถาบันสื่อ มืออาชีพ'". Bangkok Biz News. Retrieved 2020-12-07.