MTV Thailand
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MTV Thailand | |
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Owned by | VERY Incorporation Co.,Ltd. |
Country | Thailand |
Sister channel(s) | VH1, Nickelodeon |
Website | http://www.mtvthailand.com/ |
Availability | |
Satellite | |
TrueVisions | Channel 111 |
Cable | |
TrueVisions | Channel 111 |
MTV Thailand is a 24-hour music and entertainment channel owned by VERY Incorporations and MTV Networks Asia Pacific, a division of Viacom. This channel broadcasts both Thai and International music programs as well as world's class youth lifestyle T.V. series.
MTV Thailand is managed by Smitthi Bhiraleus, Managing Director of the channel.
MTV Thailand is now airing on True Visions Platinum and Gold Packages at Channel 111. While Nickelodeon, VH1 Thailand (MTV Thailand sister stations) yet unconfirm. [1]
Contents |
[edit] VJs
Current
- Annie Supsermsri (Annie)
- Janesuda Parnto (Jane)
- Garanick Tongpiam (Nicky)
- Poomjai Tangsanga (Poom)
- Alexandra Sawaetwong (Alex)
- Nattapol Liyavanija (Tye)
- Jane Sriprayul (Waaw)
- Suppakarn Pordpai (Jay)
Former VJs
- Michele Waagaard (Chele)
- Rowena Kennet (Row)
- Angie Hastings (Gie)
- Woody
- John Delcastillo (John)
- Oz
[edit] MTV Thailand Highlights Of The Month
- Artist of the Month
- Artist Focus
- Buzzworthy
- Alert Artist
- Hot
- MTV This Is
[edit] Shows
For previous and present progams on MTV Asia and MTV Thailand please click the main article.
[edit] MTV On FreeTV
MTV News
MTV News is present in Thai language on TITV (free TV). The first on air on November,2 2007 in Friday night 00.30-01.00. MTV News present by VJ.Nicky VJ.Poom and VJ Waew.
- Headlines
- Local Stories
- Oversea Reports
MTV News onair every Friday night at 00.30-01.00
Note: MTV News is currently unavailable after TITV has been suspended and replaced by TPBS (Thailand Public Broadcasting Service)
MTV School Attack
MTV School Attack is perform surprise by Thai pop star at school. MTV School Attack onair every Thursday at 17.05-17.30 on TV5. by VJ Poom and VJ Jay
[edit] Trivia
- MTV Thailand was already one of the host country when MTV Asia Awards was held twice except in 2005 when the Asian Tsunami 2004 was happened.
[edit] References
[edit] External links
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