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The Thai Public Broadcasting Service (; ), or Thai PBS (; ), is a
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in Thailand. It was established by the Thai Public Broadcasting Service Act, BE 2551 (2008), which came into force on 15 January 2008. Under this act, Thai PBS holds the status of
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with
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, but is not a
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or
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. Thai PBS operates Thai PBS (ไทยพีบีเอส), which was formerly known as iTV, TITV and TV Thai television station, respectively. Thai PBS is a
public television Public broadcasting (or public service broadcasting) is radio, television, and other electronic media outlets whose primary mission is public service with a commitment to avoiding political and commercial influence. Public broadcasters receive f ...
station broadcasting on UHF Channel 29. The station broadcasts on a frequency formerly held by the privately run channel, iTV. Thai PBS tested its broadcast by connecting to a temporary signal for broadcasting to the special programs chart which had been appropriated by
Television of Thailand National Broadcasting Services of Thailand () (NBT) is the public broadcasting arm of the Government Public Relations Department (PRD), a division of the Thai Government. It operates comprehensive media services comprising radio, public televisi ...
(TVT or TV 11 Thailand) at TVT New Phetchaburi Road Broadcasting Station. (presently National News Bureau of Thailand headquarters and NBT World TV Station and formerly UHF Channel 29, from 15 to 31 January 2008. Programs began on 1 February 2008.)


History


The iTV years

Discussion of a public television station in Thailand began in the aftermath of the "Bloody May" crackdown on anti-government protests in 1992, in which the need was expressed for a TV station that would broadcast news and information free from state intervention. The resulting public debate gave rise to iTV, a privately owned channel which started broadcasting in 1995 under a 30-year state concession. According to the covenant, iTV had to include news and information no less than 70% of its total airtime. This condition made it difficult for iTV to make a profit. Soon after the 1997 economic crisis in which Thailand was hard hit, iTV underwent massive
debt restructuring Debt restructuring is a process that allows a private or public company or a sovereign entity facing cash flow problems and financial distress to reduce and renegotiate its delinquent debts to improve or restore liquidity so that it can continu ...
.
Nation Multimedia Group Nation Group (Thailand) Public Company Limited (NATION) () is one of Thailand's largest media companies. The company operates two digital television stations, three national newspapers (English, Thai business, and Thai mass circulation), a univers ...
, a major news and publishing company and shareholder, pulled out and was replaced by
Shin Corporation Intouch Holdings PCL (; formerly Shin Corporation) is a Thai holding company which focuses on the telecommunication industry. It is the parent company of Advanced Info Service (AIS), the largest mobile phone operator in Thailand, and Thaicom, ...
, a telecommunications conglomerate owned by the family of
Thaksin Shinawatra Thaksin Shinawatra (, ; born 26 July 1949) is a Thai businessman and politician who was the 23rd prime minister of Thailand from 2001 to 2006. Since 2009 he has also been a citizen of Montenegro. Thaksin founded the mobile phone operator A ...
, who was elected
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in 2001. Under Shin Corporation, iTV was granted permission by an arbitration panel to increase the amount of entertainment programming and pay a significantly reduced amount of annual licensing fee in 2004. The case was contested in Thailand's Central Administrative Court, but iTV restructured its programming to include more entertainment and less news. This move was criticized as an act contrary to its original mandate. iTV was also harshly criticized for its biased coverage in favor of the Thaksin government, particularly when the government encountered fierce public scrutiny surrounding the sale of Shin Corporation to
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and its aftermath which eventually led to the
2006 Thai coup d'état The 2006 Thai coup d'état took place on 19 September 2006, when the Royal Thai Army staged a coup d'état against the elected caretaker government of Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. The coup d'état, which was Thailand's first non-constitu ...
.


iTV becomes TITV

In June 2006, the Administrative Court ruled that iTV's move to change its programming structure violated conditions stated in the covenant and ruled that iTV pay fines and concession fees illegitimately lessened by the arbitration panel. Penalties totalled 94 billion baht. The ruling nearly bankrupted iTV. The concession was later repealed and iTV was returned to state possession during the Surayud administration, which renamed the station TITV, but continued programming provided by the former iTV.


Creation of Thai PBS

The Surayud administration formed a task force headed by Somkiat Tangkijvanich to conduct a possibility study to transform iTV into a fully public-financed television station. This effort resulted in the proposal of the Public Broadcasting Service Act, in which legal measures were put in place to protect the new TV station against both political and commercial influence. According to the PBS Act, the new public TV station, called Thai PBS (Thai Public Broadcasting Service), receives financial support derived from
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es to ensure its financial independence and to protect itself against any possible business links.Public Broadcasting Service Act
The organization is designed such that autonomy and immunity to any intervention from politicians or state power are ensured. The required establishment of a ''viewers committee'' would also help guarantee accountability and the quality of programs that reflects viewer preferences. The creation of Thai PBS was controversial, because it displaced the privately run iTV.Thailand replaces programmes on private TV channel
, Agence France-Presse, 14 January 2008; retrieved via Google News 25 January 2008.
Public TV channel launched
''Bangkok Post'', 15 January 2008; retrieved from cache 25 January 2008.
The announcement that iTV was to be shut down and replaced by the commercial-free Thai PBS in accordance with the Public Broadcasting Service Act was made with no prior announcement. Approximately 800 employees of the former TITV were uncertain of their jobs. All of TITV's old programming was pulled from the air and, during a two-week interim period, programming was provided by the Public Relations Department's
Television of Thailand National Broadcasting Services of Thailand () (NBT) is the public broadcasting arm of the Government Public Relations Department (PRD), a division of the Thai Government. It operates comprehensive media services comprising radio, public televisi ...
, and mainly consisted of tributes to Princess
Galyani Vadhana Galyani Vadhana, Princess of Naradhiwas (; ; 6 May 1923 – 2 January 2008) was a princess of Thailand and the elder sister of King Ananda Mahidol (Rama VIII) and King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX). She was also a direct granddaughter of King Ch ...
, who had died on 2 January 2008.Rocky start for TITV
''The Nation (Thailand)'', 15 January 2008; retrieved 25 January 2008.


Broadcasting commences

New programming by Thai PBS commenced on 1 February 2008, consisting of documentaries and children's programs, commissioned by the Public Relations Department. Broadcast hours were originally from 16:30 to 23:00 daily, later 11:30 to 23:00, and later 05:00 to 02:00, with five to six hours of news programs.Thai PBS news to air on Feb 15
''The Nation (Thailand)'', 25 January 2008; retrieved 25 January 2008.
Most of the production staff for Thai PBS has come from the ranks of former iTV/TITV crew. The status of around 300 for iTV/TITV journalists has been uncertain. managing director of Thai PBS is
Thepchai Yong Thepchai Yong (; born 22 April 1955) is a Thai newspaper and television journalist known for his reporting on corruption and his criticism of the governments of Suchinda Kraprayoon and Thaksin Shinawatra. Biography Thepchai Yong began his jour ...
, a former editor of ''The Nation'' newspaper and News Director of iTV who in 2009 was awarded a ''Media Leadership Award'' by the US-based international media development NGO
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.


Political interference

During its short history, Thai PBS has been attacked persistently by the government of the day. In the latest example (March 2016) Prime Minister
Prayut Chan-o-cha Prayut Chan-o-cha (sometimes spelled Prayuth Chan-ocha; , ; born 21 March 1954) is a former Thai politician, army officer and dictator who became the 29th prime minister of Thailand after seizing power in the 2014 Thai coup d'état, 2014 coup ...
slammed the public broadcaster for being "one-sided" in its coverage of the ongoing drought crisis. The junta leader was angry because he thought Thai PBS was giving too much emphasis to people's suffering while neglecting what the government was doing to alleviate problems. He pointed to the fact that Thai PBS is financed by the state, which he claimed should oblige it to propagate government news releases.


Digital switchover

Starting in December 2015, Thai PBS started the process of switching off analog transmissions around the country, starting with transmitters in
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(Specifically at Fang District) and
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(Specifically at Koh samui District) provinces on 1 December. The switch off was completed at midnight on 15 June 2018 into 16 June with Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai site transmitters.


Presenters


Current

* Pimpimol Panyana * Chindanai Meechai * Theeradet Ngamleur * Thepchai Yong * Jessada Jeesala * Sirima Songklin * Paweena Fukhthong * Butsirin Yingkiatkul * Onevisa Thinnawat * Thidarat Anantarakitti * Krittha Deemee * Ornsinee Amornmolee * Chersan Srisatjang * Jeerachata Iamrasamee * Thanawan Milindasut * Nantini Lailaied * Apiya Chaichanthip * Venika Wichaiwattana * Athip Klinwichit * Prawadee Latnadee * Pheungnapha Klongphayabarn * Anucha Khamduang * Oranit Phetchwongsiri * Suthakini Suthibongkot * Akkaradej Wattanabanjongkul * Wiriya Tannukunkit * Intouch Petchprasomkul * Weerid Hooncharoen * Anchalee Posuwan * Pongsathat Sukphong * Tulip Naksompop Blau * Wipaporn Wattanawit * Kokhet Chantalertlak * Piyachat Karunanon * Butsirin Yingkiatkul * Apirak Harnpichitwanich * Atiwat Teeranirisnan * Chamaiporn Heanprasert * Pakkanunt Saengkham Thanasom * Wisut Komwatcharapong * Nad Bunnag * Franc Han Shih


Former

* Tawanrung Parisuttidham (now at MONO29) * Nattha Komonwatin


See also

*
List of television stations in Thailand This is a list of television stations in Thailand (including TrueVisions owned channels) Broadcast channels All analogue television stations completely switched over to digital since 26 March 2020. Channel 3 was the last station that ceased broad ...
*
Media of Thailand Thailand has a well-developed mass media sector, especially by Southeast Asian standards. The Thai Politics of Thailand, government and the military have long exercised considerable control, especially over radio and TV stations. During the gover ...


References


External links

* {{authority control Television stations in Thailand Television channels and stations established in 2008 State media Public broadcasting Publicly funded broadcasters Commercial-free television networks Independent administrative organizations of Thailand YouTube channels launched in 2009