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Prapasri Vasuhirun, Published on 23/01/2013
» Volunteers helped a woman give birth when she went into labour on a busy Bangkok street – with the moment filmed by a passing journalist on his iPhone.
Business, Prapasri Vasuhirun, Published on 07/11/2012
» Digital music streaming will be the main driver next year for RS Plc's music business, which is the country's second-largest entertainment company, says chief executive Surachai Chetchotisak.
Business, Prapasri Vasuhirun, Published on 17/08/2012
» Pay-TV operator TrueVisions is adding its content to the country's biggest local cable TV operator, Cable Thai Holding Plc.
Business, Prapasri Vasuhirun, Published on 24/08/2012
» Channel 7 has strengthened its free TV business in the digital era by expanding its content to every digital platform.
Business, Prapasri Vasuhirun, Published on 31/08/2012
» Somchai Cheewasutthanon, former CEO of Matching Studio Plc, the country's largest production house, has started his own business.
Business, Prapasri Vasuhirun, Published on 06/09/2012
» True Corporation has launched its TrueLife Plus package, aiming to increase the number of households using two or more services, says chief commercial officer Supakij Wattanadit.
Business, Prapasri Vasuhirun, Published on 15/06/2012
» Weloveshopping.com, the country's biggest shopping website, forecasts the segment will expand by 20% this year thanks to changes in consumer behaviour and the growing online population.
Business, Prapasri Vasuhirun, Published on 04/07/2012
» RS Plc, the country's second-largest entertainment firm, has officially launched its Sunbox satellite TV receiver and plans to sell more than 500,000 boxes in the next four months.
Business, Prapasri Vasuhirun, Published on 18/07/2012
» GMM Grammy, the country's largest entertainment company, plans to spend over 10 billion baht on content to support its satellite television platform over the next three years, said chairman Paiboon Damrongchaitham.
Business, Prapasri Vasuhirun, Published on 20/07/2012
» Businesses are calling on the government to put the right man in the right job and embrace advice from the private sector.