Channel 3 (Thailand)

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Channel 3 HD
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CountryThailand Thailand
Broadcast area Thailand
 Myanmar
 Laos
 Cambodia
 Vietnam
 Singapore
 Malaysia
HeadquartersMaleenont Towers, Khlong Toei, Bangkok, Thailand
Programming
Language(s)Thai
Picture format1080i 16:9 HDTV
Ownership
OwnerBEC World
MCOT (1977-2020)
History
Launched26 March 1970; 51 years ago (1970-03-26)
Links
Websitewww.ch3thailand.com
Availability
Terrestrial
Digital terrestrial televisionChannel 33 (HD) (TPBS MUX4)
Streaming media
3Plus[1]

Channel 3 or Channel 3 HD (Thai: สถานีโทรทัศน์ไทยทีวีสีช่อง 3 (ช่อง 3 เอชดี ช่อง 33)) is a Thai free-to-air television network that was launched on 26 March 1970 as Thailand's first commercial television station. Channel 3 is operated by BEC Multimedia Company Limited (“BECM”), a subsidiary of publicly traded company BEC World Public Company Limited. The network is headquartered in the Maleenond Towers of Bangkok.[1]

History[]

Channel 3 was launched on 26 March 1970 at 10:00 Bangkok Time by Prime Minister Field Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn. This broadcast area was only limited to the Bangkok Metropolitan Area during its early years. On 1 January 1985, it launched its first teletext service known as Infonet. On 1 January 1987, started to air in stereo and, during the 1990s, its stereo broadcast was introduced into its VHF free-to-air station nationwide. TV3 was also experimenting with bilingual transmission using a second audio track in the 1990s.

During its early years, Channel 3's airtime lasted 6-hours, broadcasting from 16:00 to 22:00, and later expanded to the daytime hours. For a short period of time, it started broadcasting 24 hours a day in 1997, but was terminated due to the 1997 Asian financial crisis. The network resumed its 24-hour airtime again since 1 January 2005.

On 1 January 2001, Channel 3 was the first station in Thailand to broadcast a 3D film. The movie, Jaws 3-D, required a pair of 3D glasses that can either be bought from certain stores partnered with the network for the event or attained from elsewhere.

In September 2018, Channel 3 (owner by BEC and MCOT) was the last broadcaster to broadcast analog television services in Thailand. The network made the move to digital television in late 2019 on VHF while analogue television ceased transmission on 26 March 2020 at 12:00am (UTC+7), exactly 50 years after the channel's launch.

In 2021, all entertainment programs produced by Tero Entertainment were removed and transferred to Channel 7.

See also[]

  • Media in Thailand

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