Radio Thailand
Radio Thailand (Thai: สถานีวิทยุกระจายเสียงแห่งประเทศไทย) is the public broadcasting radio station in Thailand owned by the National Broadcasting Services of Thailand based in Bangkok. The station has six FM national radio, 65 FM provincial radio, three AM national radio, 46 AM provincial radio and World Service. Some Radio Thailand provincial radio stations can be received in neighbor countries of Thailand like Malaysia, Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar. Founded on 25 February 1930 as Radio Bangkok of Phaya Thai and initially placed under the Post and Telegraph Depertment, it was transferred to the Public Relations Department (established on 3 May 1933) in 1939.[2][3]
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Country | |
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Broadcast area | Bangkok |
License area | Bangkok |
Headquarters | Bangkok |
Ownership | |
Owner | National Broadcasting Services of Thailand |
History | |
Launch date | February 25, 1930 (National Radio Day)[1] |
Links | |
Website | radiothailand |
Southern Region
FM stations
- FM 98.25 MHz – Thailand Broadcasting Station, Narathiwat Province
FM stations
- FM 106.5 MHz – Thailand Radio Station, Su-ngai Kolok District, Narathiwat Province
FM stations
- FM 96.75 MHz – Thailand Radio Station, Phuket Province
AM stations
- AM 1062 kHz – Thailand Radio Station, Phuket Province
FM stations
- FM 95.5 MHz – Thailand Broadcasting Station, Satun Province
FM stations
- FM 89.50 MHz – Thailand Radio Broadcasting Station, Songkhla Province
- FM 90.5 MHz – Thailand Broadcasting Station, Songkhla Province
AM stations
- AM 558 kHz – Thailand Radio Broadcasting Station, Songkhla Province
FM stations
- FM 92.0 MHz – Thailand Broadcasting Station, Yala Province
- FM 94.2 MHz – Thailand Broadcasting Station, Yala Province
- FM 95 MHz – Thailand Broadcasting Station, Yala Province
AM stations
- AM 981 kHz – Thailand Radio Broadcasting Station, Yala Province
FM stations
- FM 93.0 MHz – Thailand Radio Station Betong - Yala
See also
References
- "Radio Thailand marks its 88th anniversary". Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union.
- "Broadcasting Museum Bangkok". tour-bangkok-legacies.com.
- "PRD Chief Marks National Radio Day". thainews.prd.go.th. National News Bureau of Thailand. 27 February 2023.
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