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Country | Thailand |
Availability | National |
Owner | Unknown |
Key people | Unknown |
Launch date | 1918 (Newspaper), 1930 (Radio), 1952 (Television) |
National Broadcasting Network is a Thailand media network. The headquarters are located in Bangkok, Thailand. The network was established in 1918 for newspaper, 1930 for radio, 1952 for text television and 1958 for television
Appearances
Logo History
Company logo
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. |
Each channel
Years | Description | Logo |
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Until 1970 | Only "NBN" - "TELEVISION SERVICE" - "1" (or) "2" | |
1970 - March 1992 | The combined T and V in a white and red color with 1 or 2. NBN3 have the circle logo with red green blue and 3. | File:Thaitv3.jpg |
March 1992 - 6 March 2003 | NBN1 is the basic red 1 with "ช่อง" at the top, which means channel. NBN2 is the square with 2. NBN3 does not change logo. NBN4 have no logo. | File:Thaitv3.jpg |
7 March 2003 - today | NBN1 is three rectangles with "T V 1". NBN2 is the basic 2. NBN3 still using old logo. NBN4 have no logos. NTV is basic lowercase "ntv". NBN1 and NBN2's logo is transparent on screen. | 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
Channels
Current
- NBN1 - general programs, launched 1958
- NBN2 - NBN was having plan to have first channel using Test Card F, in the first year it was broadcast only 2 hours each day, today it can be viewed only via Teesat, launched 1967
- NBN3 - most viewed channel in all NBN channels, became a first channel of NBN to broadcast 24 hours (in 2005), it's considered as entertainment television, most Thais call it "Chong 3" which means "Channel 3", it was launched in 1970
- NBN4 - (formerly known as Tragi-TV), TV broadcast only sad movies and programs. Launched 1997
- ntv - Not yet a popular channel, launched 2009.
Defunct
- None
Seasonal
- NBN5 - relay of NBN2, broadcast only on April Fools' Day, the logo is channel 2 upside-down, first appeared in April 2008
Foreign
- Polskie Radio TV - Polish channel that broadcast programs from NBN, It appeared in middle of 1995.
- Sweden Radio Television SRT - Swedish TV which never broadcast program from Thailand but share time with Norwegian NRT. The launch date is unknown. On April 26, 2008 it is the relay of NBN2.
- TV2 YUG - Yugoslavian TV who broadcast programs of NBN2 launched 1988. Today it is splited to 5 channels
- New Khmer Television - Was a Cambodian TV from 2009 who broadcast the franchise of NBN's programs. Today it is still broadcasting but owned by New Television SA of Cambodia
Future
Confirmed channels
- NBN6 - English channel - Confirmed and will launch in 2012
- NBN7 - Confirmed and not launching in the coming years. The category is unknown
- NBN8 - Confirmed and not launching in the coming years. The category is unknown
Unconfirmed channels
See also
External links
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