List of television stations in Bangkok

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This is a list of television stations are based or broadcast in Bangkok.

Bangkok public/state media terrestrial channels

Bangkok public/state media free-to-air stations include:

NameOwnerChannel (Bangkok) MUX Frequency (Bangkok)Broadcasting areaTransmitted area
Bangkok NBT Digital 2HD Bangkok The Government Public Relations Department of the Prime Minister's Office 2 (HDTV)PRD MUX1CH26 (514MHz) Bangkok Bangkok
Bangkok TV 5 HD Bangkok Royal Thai Army 5 (HDTV)RTA2 MUX2CH36 (594MHz) Bangkok Bangkok
Bangkok MCOT HD Bangkok MCOT 30 (HDTV)MCOT MUX3CH40 (626MHz) Bangkok Bangkok
Bangkok 7 HD Bangkok Broadcasting Television Co., Ltd. 35 (HDTV)RTA2 MUX2CH36 (594MHz) Bangkok Bangkok

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