TNN24

TNN24
Launched 11 April 1989 (1989-04-11)
Owned by True Corporation
Picture format 576i (16:9 SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Slogan ทันทุกความจริง
(Informing the Truth.)
Country Thailand
Language Thai
Broadcast area Thailand
Headquarters Tipco Tower
Formerly called IBC News (1989-1998)
UBC News (1998–2006)
True News 24 (2006–2007)
Sister channel(s) TNN 2
Website www.tnnthailand.com
Availability
Terrestrial
Must Carry Channel 16 (SD)
Satellite
TrueVisions Channel 16 (SD)
Channel 117 (HD)
Must Carry Channel 16 (SD)
Cable
TrueVisions Channel 16 (SD)
Channel 117 (HD)
Must Carry Channel 16
Streaming media
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TNN24 is a Thai satellite, cable and digital terrestrial 24-hours news channel owned by True Corporation, presents news, documentaries and sport news. TNN24 has a sister channel called TNN 2.

History

Earlier History

TNN24 was founded as IBC News on 17 May 1989. It was the one of the first seven channels broadcasting on IBC satellite television platform on channel number 1.

After IBC reached an agreement to found a joint venture with the UTV Cable Network and found UBC, IBC News has rebranded to UBC News and continue to broadcast on UBC channel 7.

In 2006, the channel has branded to True News 24 as the network was rebranding to TrueVisions in 2007.

TNN24

In 2009, UBC News has rebranded to TNN and launched into two channels. TNN24 has launched into a 24-hours news channel and TNN 2 which presented news and documentaries.[1]

TNN24 has an officially launched on 9 September 2009 on TrueVisions channel number 7.

In 2010, TNN24 has launched its free-to-air service on Thaicom 5 both Ku band and C band and also launch its channel on other subscription television provider, PSI and DTV.

On 1 March 2012, TNN24 started to air its high-definition channel on TrueVisions cable TV service on channel number 124 and expanded to broadcast on satellite service after that.

In April 2014, TNN24 started to broadcast on digital terrestrial television on channel number 16 after it was awarded a digital TV license in December 2013.[2]

The channel has the same channel number on every platform referring to the Must-carry rule provided by National Broadcasting and Telecommunication Council (NBTC) but was still broadcast on TrueVisions channel number 7 until the NBTC has an order to force TrueVisions to move the channel to number 16 in 2016.[3]

References

  1. Cushion, Stephen. The Rise of 24-hour News Television: Global Perspectives. Peter Lang. p. 65. ISBN 9781433107764. Retrieved 26 August 2016.
  2. "Nation Group wins digital news channel auction - Thai PBS English News". 27 December 2013.
  3. Thailand, Nation Multimedia Group Public Company Limited, Nationmultimedia.com,. "True Visions ignores NBTC deadline on channel numbers, will make changes after Songkran - The Nation". Retrieved 26 August 2016.
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