Bluesky Channel Explained

Thai-Tai Channel
Owner:Bluesky Channel Co., Ltd.
Picture Format:576i SDTV
Country:Thailand
Language:Thai
Area:Thailand
Headquarters:8th Floor, Bangkok Tower, 2170 New Petchburi Road, Bang Kapi Subdistrict, Huay Kwang District, Bangkok, Thailand
Former Names:Bluesky Channel (2012-2014)
Fahwonmai (2014-2023)

Thai-Tai Channel (Thai: ไทยไทแชนแนล), formerly known as Bluesky Channel and Fahwonmai (Thai: ฟ้าวันใหม่), is a Thai online news television channel. In the past it was a cable and satellite news TV channel. It was owned by Bluesky Channel Co., Ltd. The channel officially started broadcasting on November 1, 2011, at 1:00 PM.

The station rose to prominence as Blusky, a partisan channel first associated with the Democrat Party, then with the anti-Thaksin protest group known as the People's Democratic Reform Committee, which was the main instigator of the 2013–2014 Thai political crisis. It gained most of the former viewership of ASTV, which had stopped broadcasting in 2011.[1]

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  1. McCargo . Duncan . New Media, New Partisanship: Divided Virtual Politics In and Beyond Thailand . International Journal of Communication . 2017 . 11 . 4138–4157 . en . 1932-8036.