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Business, Komsan Tortermvasana, Published on 23/10/2024
» The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) is expected to auction the country's first licences for FM analogue frequencies for community radio broadcasting in mid-2025.
Business, Komsan Tortermvasana, Published on 08/06/2024
» Roughly 3,900 community radio stations will have to stop airing broadcasts after this year as analogue stations transition to a licensing regime and a digital audio broadcasting (DAB) scheme.
Business, Komsan Tortermvasana, Published on 06/09/2023
» The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) is planning a transition of existing analogue radio stations to the digital audio broadcasting (DAB) system under its planned licensing regime.
Business, Komsan Tortermvasana, Published on 18/06/2019
» Atime Media, a radio subsidiary of GMM Media Plc, plans to produce more content exclusively for its online platform as it adapts to shifting consumer behaviour.
Business, Published on 25/03/2015
» SET-listed RS Plc, Thailand's second-largest entertainment company, estimates it will surpass 500 million baht in revenue from its radio operations this year.
Jon Fernquest, Published on 04/06/2014
» Voice TV might be allowed to broadcast again, curfew ends in Pattaya, Koh Samui and Phuket & Inflation reaches 14-month high.
Business, Saengwit Kewaleewongsatorn, Published on 11/02/2014
» The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) set new guidelines for government agencies' management of radio frequencies during the transition from concessions to a licensing regime.
Jon Fernquest, Published on 18/11/2013
» Full speed ahead for 4G, online radio taking over & govt plans B4bn savings bonds to public to fund deficit.
Business, Sadabpin Ratanaruang, Published on 02/03/2013
» Thailand will likely use Australia's digital radio system as a model to migrate from analogue, says the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC).
Life, Thakrit Rungreungthanja, Published on 30/01/2013
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