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Country | Thailand |
Availability | National |
Owner | Unknown |
Key people | Unknown |
Launch date | 1918 (Newspaper), 1930 (Radio), 1952 (Television) |
Thai TV Color Channel 3 is a Thailand television channel. The headquarters are located in Bangkok, Thailand. The channel was established in 1970. The owner of the channel is BEC-TERO.
Appearances
Logo History
Years | Description |
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Until March 1992 | The combined T and V in a white and red color. |
March 1992 - 6 March 2003 | The stripes in the colors green, red and blue, and the letters: NBN. |
7 March 2003 - today | White N, B and N in the white rectangle on blue background. |
1971 - today (Only NBN3) | File:Thaitv3.jpg |
Clocks
Clocks on NBN introduced in early 1989.
There is only clock is the history. The current clock. (Blue background with plaiu white clock and bricks at the side.) Used since 1989 until now.
Test card
The testcard NBN is PM5544 introduced in 1992.
Closing and Opening times
"Closing time" is 100%. It will choose the time randomly like 3:03. But it announced in the schedule.
NBN1
- 1983-1999 opens at 6:00 and 7:00. Closes sometimes beetween 0:10 and 3:30
- 2000-2004 opens at 5:35 and 6:30 closes sometimes beetween 2:00 and 5:30
- 2005-2009 opens at 5:35 and 6:00 closes sometimes beetween 1:30 and 4:50
- 2009-present opens 24 hours
NBN2
- 1986-1990 opens at 16:30. Closes sometimes beetween 23:30 and 0:30
- 1991-1993 opens at 6:30 and 7:00 closes sometimes beetween 0:10 and 1:30
- 1994-2002 opens at 6:30 closes sometimes beetween 1:30 and 6:00
- 2001-2009 opens at 6:00 and 7:00 closes sometimes beetween 1:00 and 4:00
- 2010-now opens 24 hours
NBN3
- 1970 - Started up at 9 AM and signed off at 12 PM everyday.
- 1971 - Started up at 1 PM and signed off at 12 PM everyday.
- 1972-1975 - Weekdays started up at 1 PM. Weekend started up at 1.30 PM. Signed off at 12 PM everyday.
- 1976 - Weekdays started up at 1 PM. Weekend started up at 2 PM. Signed off at 12 PM everyday.
- 1977 - Weekdays started up at 9.30 AM. Saturday started up at 10.30 AM. Sunday started up at 11 AM. Signed off at 12 PM everyday.
- 1978-1979 - Weekdays started up at 12 AM. Saturday started up at 3 PM. Sunday started up at 8 AM. Signed off at 12 PM everyday.
- 1980 - Started up at 12 AM everyday. Test transmission between 6.30 PM-8 PM. Signed off at 1 AM.
- 1981-1985 - Weekdays started up at 4 PM. Weekend started up at 8 AM. Test transmission at the same period. Signed off at 12 PM everyday.
- 1986-1989 - Same started up-signed off time, but test transmission between 6.30 PM-7.30 PM.
- 1990 - Weekdays started up at 2 PM. Weekend started up at 8 AM. Signed off at 12 PM everyday.
- 1991-1993 - Started up at 5.30 AM and signed off at 1 AM everyday.
- 1994-1996 - Started up at 5.30 AM and signed off at 2 AM everyday.
- 1997-2004 - Started up at 5.30 AM and signed off at 2 AM (Sometimes signed off at 1.30 AM or 2.30 AM)
- 2005-present - Broadcast 24 hours everyday.
NBN4
- 1997-2009 opens at 7:00. Closes sometimes between 0:05 and 1:30, in March 2009 it was named LWA and it's 24 hours, but back to NBN4 in 2009
- 2009-today opens 4:50 and closes sometimes between 2:00 and 4:00
NTV
- October 2009 opens at 6:30. Closes at 18:00 and relay from NKNTV.
- December 2009 when NBN bought the station, opens at 5:30 and closes at 3:00
See also
External links
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