MTV Thailand

MTV Thailand
Launched November 1, 2001
September 1, 2013 (re-launched)
Closed May 16, 2011 (original version)
August 31, 2016 (re version)
Owned by
MCOT, appleTool and Viacom
Picture format 1080i (HDTV)
480i (SDTV)
Country Thailand
Broadcast area Thailand
Headquarters Thailand
Sister channel(s) VH1, Nickelodeon
Website http://www.mtvthailand.com/
Availability
Satellite
trueVisions Channel 362 (HD)
GMM-Z Channel 35 (SD)
Sunbox Channel 65 (SD)
PSI Channel 158 (SD)
Dynasat Channel 128 (SD)
Cable
Thaicom 5 3520 H 28125 3/4 (SD)

MTV Thailand is a 24-hour music and entertainment channel owned by MTV Networks Asia Pacific, a division of Viacom. This channel broadcasts both Thai and international music programs as well as a youth lifestyle T.V. series. The channel ended its transmission in 2011. In 2013, Viacom International Media Networks (VIMN), intended to bring back MTV Thailand with supports from AppleTool Co and MCOT Plc.[1] On 1 September 2013, MTV Thailand officially returned to TrueVisions, replacing Channel V Thailand, before moving to CTH in January 2016.

VJs

VJs of MTV Thailand

MTV Thailand highlights of the month

Shows

MTV on FreeTV

MTV News is presented in Thai language on TITV (free TV). It was first aired on November 2, 2007, Friday night, 00.30-01.00. MTV News is presented by VJ Nicky VJ Poom and VJ Waew.

Note: MTV News is currently unavailable after TITV has been suspended and replaced by TPBS (Thailand Public Broadcasting Service).

MTV School Attack is performed surprise by Thai pop star at school. It is aired every Thursday at 17.05-17.30 on TV5. It is presented by VJ Poom and VJ Jay.

Trivia

References

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